Speech Language Pathologist
Job Description
A Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) assesses, diagnoses, and treats communication and swallowing disorders. Integral to healthcare and education, SLPs enhance patient quality of life through individualized therapy plans. Key responsibilities include conducting evaluations, developing interventions, and collaborating with educators and healthcare teams. Required qualifications typically include a master’s degree and state licensure. SLPs work in diverse settings, from schools to hospitals, with opportunities for specialization and leadership roles in clinical or educational environments.