Speech Writer researches, drafts, writes, and edits a variety of speeches, talking points, press statements, web content, news releases, and other materials for executives. Translates the ideas, objectives, position, and management philosophy into messaging that relates to the topic, speaker, and intended audience. Being a Speech Writer ensures consistent messaging strategy and brand identity are included in every piece. Provides subject matter expertise in delivering presentations and speeches Requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Speech Writer typically reports to a manager. The Speech Writer work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. To be a Speech Writer typically requires 4-7 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Company Description
Speech Pathology Partners at JNS provides high-quality speech therapy services to medical facilities throughout New York City. We partner with skilled nursing facilities, subacute care facilities, hospitals, and rehabilitation centers to offer exceptional evaluation and therapeutic services to our patients.
At Speech Pathology Partners, we pride ourselves on the support we provide to our Speech-Language Pathologist team members. Each employee is assigned a preceptor who serves to facilitate day-to-day issues related to documentation, therapeutic efficacy, and compliance with CMS regulations. These supervisors also serve as liaisons between management and frontline personnel at each facility.
We have created an open communication environment at JNS Staffing, where our providers and provider partners can address challenges and find pragmatic solutions. We strive to support our providers and partner facilities with time-efficient and effective solutions.
Role Description
This is a part-time on-site role for a Speech Language Pathologist at Speech Pathology Partners at JNS located in West Orange, NJ. The Speech Language Pathologist will be responsible for providing speech therapy services, identifying and treating speech disorders, dysphagia, and communication disorders. Additionally, the Speech Language Pathologist will be responsible for addressing language disorders and developing effective treatment plans.
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