<p>A PRN Speech Therapist opportunity is available in New Port Richey, Florida with a well-established post-acute and home health organization operating as part of a nationally recognized care network. This role centers on home-based speech-language pathology services — assessment, treatment planning, and direct intervention for patients managing communication disorders, swallowing dysfunction, and cognitive-communicative impairments. The PRN schedule offers flexibility while connecting you to a multidisciplinary team and a mission-driven culture built around patient outcomes.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Annualized salary equivalent of $74,936 – $112,404 (based on full-time hours; PRN rate derived from this range and adjusted per local labor market, education, and experience)</li> <li>Comprehensive benefits package available to eligible team members, including health, dental, and vision coverage</li> <li>Equity stock purchase program and 401(k) contribution plan (subject to eligibility requirements)</li> <li>Incentive and recognition programs tied to performance</li> <li>Access to professional development pathways and opportunities for role advancement within a large national organization</li> <li>Drug-free workplace with structured onboarding</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Home health / post-acute care setting — services delivered in patients' homes across the New Port Richey, FL service area</li> <li>PRN engagement with weekend rotation availability preferred — schedule offers flexibility for clinicians balancing multiple commitments</li> <li>Clinical scope includes evaluation and treatment of speech and language disorders, swallowing dysfunction (dysphagia), and cognitive-communicative impairments</li> <li>Applies diagnostic and prognostic functional ability testing to establish patient baselines and guide physician-collaborative plan-of-care development</li> <li>Delivers patient and caregiver education as a core component of each episode of care — family instruction and interdisciplinary communication are expected competencies</li> <li>Coordinates directly with supervising nurses and referring physicians; documents and reports patient response to treatment and condition changes in real time</li> <li>Serves a diverse patient population across all age groups, functional levels, and socioeconomic backgrounds in home environments</li> <li>Part of a nationally scaled post-acute care network with hospital, physician, and family partnerships — broad referral infrastructure and organizational support</li> <li>CPR certification required within 90 days of hire if not current at time of employment</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Active Florida Speech-Language Pathology license (license in state of residence required)</li> <li>Completion of an accredited Speech-Language Pathology training program (master's or clinical doctorate pathway)</li> <li>Valid driver's license, personal vehicle insurance, and reliable transportation — home health travel is an inherent requirement of this role</li> <li>Current CPR certification preferred; must be obtained within 90 days of hire if not already held</li> <li>Ability to function independently across varied home environments and patient demographics</li> <li>Weekend rotation availability preferred</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>New Port Richey sits along Florida's Gulf Coast in Pasco County, roughly 30 miles north of Tampa — offering clinicians the lifestyle advantages of a coastal community with direct access to a major metropolitan area. The region features year-round warm weather, Gulf beaches, the Pithlachascotee River waterfront district, and a cost of living that remains meaningfully lower than Tampa proper. Pasco County's growing population and expanding healthcare infrastructure make it an active and professionally rewarding market for post-acute clinicians.</p>