Speech-Language Pathologist

  • Community First Solutions
  • Hamilton, Ohio
  • Full Time
Speech-Language Pathologist

Hamilton, Ohio; Hamilton, Ohio; Hamilton, Ohio

Therapy

3553

Job Description

Overview

Are You Passionate About Helping Older Adults Regain Independence And Live Their Best Lives Through Therapy And Support? Then We're Looking For YOU To Join Our Team At Community First Solutions!

We are seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our Therapy Department. In this role, you'll evaluate, diagnose, and treat communication disorders, develop individualized care plans, and partner with residents, families, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure residents achieve their maximum potential. Your expertise, compassion, and commitment to excellence will make a lasting impact on the lives of those we serve.

Pay & Benefits

Competitive hourly pay, based on experience

Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision

401(k) with company match

Generous PTO and paid holidays

Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunities

Locations

Berkeley Square

Westover

Jamestowne

Why You'll Love Us:

Mission-Driven Culture - At Community First Solutions, people come firstalways. Our mission is to serve with excellence and care, helping others to live their best lives.

Hands-On Impact - As an SLP, you'll see the difference your work makes every dayhelping residents communicate, engage, and regain independence.

Team Support - Collaborate with therapists, nurses, caregivers, and leaders who value your contributions and support your professional growth.

Career Growth Opportunities - We invest in your development through mentorship, ongoing education, and professional advancement opportunities.

Perks You'll Enjoy - On-site fitness centers, employee recognition programs, referral bonuses, and a welcoming, supportive environment.

Why We'll Love You:

You hold a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology and a current Ohio SLP license.

You bring at least two years of SLP experience, preferably in geriatrics or long-term care settings.

You have strong communication, assessment, and clinical skills, paired with a compassionate, resident-centered approach.

You are comfortable collaborating with interdisciplinary teams and documenting care in electronic health records.

You embrace infection control best practices, safety standards, and Community First Solutions' Always Behaviors.

If you're ready to use your skills to make a real difference in residents' lives, we would love to meet you.

today and join us in helping others live their best lives!

(Want to know more about us? Check out Community First Solutions for the full scoop!)

Responsibilities

Performs all direct resident care and services in accordance with Federal, State, local, and Community First Solution's standards, policies, procedures, and guidelines; the Client's Bill of Rights, and the Principles Guiding our Actions.

Evaluate and diagnose communication difficulties in residents, including presence, type, and degree of impairment.

Determine extent and type of treatment for assigned residents and treat communication disorders and delays of residents.

Treat residents individually and in groups in accordance with the needs identified in the treatment plan for the resident's care.

Document client care in a timely manner, to include: assessments, plans of care, progress notes, discharge summaries, incident reports, billing information and other documentation in accordance with policies and procedures.

Develop and periodically revise individual plans of care, including long-term care goals and short-term objectives.

Train parents and families, staff members, and other healthcare professionals on the resident's therapeutic process and care.

Attend all scheduled staff meetings and participate in the Quality Improvement Process program when requested.

Adhere to infection control policies, professional therapeutic services, and Community First Solution's standards, policies, procedures, and guidelines.

Adhere to all policies and procedures of the organization and all federal and state laws regarding the privacy of protected health information.

Embraces the company Always Behaviors each and every day as we serve our clients, colleagues, and community.

All other duties as assigned and/or appropriate to the position.

Qualifications

Education: Master's degree from an accredited Speech and Language Pathology program.

Licenses or other required certifications: Ohio License as a Speech-Language Pathologist. CPR certification.

Experience: At least two years' experience as a Speech-Language Pathologist. Experience with geriatrics and long-term health care setting preferred.

Specialized knowledge, skills, or abilities:
Job ID: 490931088
Originally Posted on: 8/27/2025

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