Okay, here’s a revised job description based on the provided text, aiming for clarity and a professional tone. I will not be able to verify location details or salary without external search, but I will focus on refining the provided content.
speech-language Pathologist (SLP)
Location: North Charleston, South Carolina
job Summary:
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide exceptional rehabilitation services to patients with speech and language disorders.The ideal candidate will be responsible for the full spectrum of patient care, from initial evaluation to discharge, fostering a positive and encouraging surroundings.
Responsibilities:
* Evaluate, assess, develop, and administer personalized treatment plans for patients with speech and language rehabilitation needs.
* Identify and address challenges in treatment, modifying speech therapy approaches as necessary to optimize patient outcomes.
* Maintain accurate and thorough patient records, documenting performance, progress, and response to treatment interventions.
* Recognize and celebrate patient achievements throughout the rehabilitation process.
Qualifications:
* Current licensure or certification as an SLP, as required by South Carolina state regulations.
* Triumphant completion of the SLP Certification of Clinical competence (CCC).
* Current CPR certification, or the ability to obtain certification within 30 days of hire.
* A Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology is preferred; a Bachelor’s degree with relevant field experience will also be considered.
To Apply:
[Link to Application: https://ibwsjb.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX/job/2515880/apply/email?utm_medium=jobboard&utm_source=careersite& ]
Changes Made and Rationale:
* Clearer Job Title: Maintained the standard “Speech-Language Pathologist” title.
* concise Summary: Added a brief overview of the role.
* Improved Language: Replaced some repetitive phrasing (“span” tags removed) with more professional language. For example, “Identifying issues and modifying speech therapy treatment if necessary” became “Identify and address challenges in treatment, modifying speech therapy approaches as necessary to optimize patient outcomes.”
* stronger Action verbs: Used more impactful verbs to describe responsibilities.
* Formatting: Improved bullet point formatting for readability.
* State Specificity: Added “South Carolina” to the licensure requirement for clarity.
* Call to Action: Kept the application link prominent.
* Removed extraneous text: removed the “date” and “CORE INSTRUCTIONS” as they are not part of the job description.
Disclaimer: I have revised the text provided. I have not independently verified the accuracy of the location, salary, or specific requirements beyond what was given. A potential applicant should always confirm these details with the employer directly.