Summary
Join Our Speech Pathologist/Rehab Team at Levindale Specialty Hospital!
Levindale Hospital, part of LifeBridge Health, is a 330-bed post-acute care and specialty facility in Baltimore, Maryland. We are dedicated to compassionate, patient-centered care and advancing innovative healthcare delivery.
The Speech Pathologist evaluates patients, plans, and administers patient treatments, to restore or improve physical, cognitive, and emotional condition. Provides therapy to patients utilizing self-care tasks, work skills, muscle re-education, therapeutic activities, etc.
QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree in Speech Pathology. Less than 1 year of experience. American Heart Association CPR Certification, Maryland Speech Therapist License.
HOW YOU’LL THRIVE:
At Levindale Hospital, you have a distinctive opportunity to be part of an award-winning institution while gaining invaluable experience and opportunities that come with being a part of a larger community healthcare system. Here, you can pave the way for a fulfilling career in geriatric medicine and provide essential acute care experience, offering numerous career advancement opportunities and benefits.
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Additional Information
Why LifeBridge Health?
With over 14,000 employees, 130 care locations, and two million annual patient encounters, we combine strategic growth, innovation, and deep community commitment to deliver exceptional care anchored by five leading centers in the Baltimore region: Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Grace Medical Center, Northwest Hospital, Carroll Hospital, and Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital.
Our organization thrives on a culture of CARE BRAVELY—where compassion, courage, and urgency drive every decision, empowering teams to shape the future of healthcare.
LifeBridge Health complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex or sexual orientation and gender identity/expression. LifeBridge Health does not exclude people or treat them differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex or sexual orientation and gender identity/expression.