A PRN Days Speech-Language Pathologist opportunity is open at a community hospital in Fort Mill, South Carolina — part of a large, established health system operating 65 hospitals and approximately 510 outpatient centers nationwide. This per-diem role offers a clinician the chance to work across a broad patient population, from neonatal through geriatric, within an interdisciplinary care model that values both clinical excellence and collaborative practice.
Perks and Benefits
- PRN / per-diem engagement offering scheduling flexibility
- Access to organizational resources, tools, and professional development support
- Career pathway development within a large, multi-site health system
- Equal opportunity employer with reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities
- E-Verify participating employer
Practice Highlights
- PRN Days schedule — daytime hours with per-diem flexibility
- Patient population spans neonatal through geriatric age groups, requiring broad clinical competency
- Evaluates, plans, and implements individualized treatment programs grounded in speech-language pathology principles
- Functions as an active interdisciplinary team member contributing to patient assessment, reassessment, care planning, and direct patient care
- Administers and interprets standardized tests and measurements; reviews patient charts and progress prior to each treatment session
- Develops and modifies functional goals in collaboration with patients and families
- Targets cognitive skills, language comprehension, and language expression through comprehensive assessment and evidence-based intervention
- Responds to physician orders and seeks clarification as clinically indicated
- Preferred procedural skill: competency in performing modified barium swallow (MBS) examinations
- Part of a system that includes hospital-based, outpatient, and value-based care platforms — broad referral and consultation infrastructure available
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Sciences and Disorders — required
- Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) — required
- Active South Carolina state licensure in Speech-Language Pathology — required
- Completion of established position competencies within the designated introductory period
- Competency in modified barium swallow examinations — preferred
- Clinical comfort across the full neonatal-to-geriatric age spectrum
About the Community
Fort Mill is a fast-growing suburb situated just south of Charlotte, North Carolina, offering residents the energy and amenities of a major metro — professional sports, a robust restaurant and arts scene, Charlotte Douglas International Airport — with the lower cost of living, strong public schools, and quieter pace that South Carolina's York County provides. The area features easy access to Lake Wylie for outdoor recreation, a thriving local community, and consistent recognition as one of the Southeast's most desirable places to live and raise a family.