Travel Speech-Language Pathologist - Adult Acute Rehabilitation

Focus Staff is seeking a travel Speech Language Pathologist for a travel job in Gilbert, Arizona. Job Description & Requirements

Specialty

Speech Language Pathologist Discipline

Therapy Start Date

05/25/2026 Duration:

13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift:

8 hours, days Employment Type:

Travel We currently have a client in Gilbert, AZ looking for a Speech Language Pathologist (Traveling SLP)

Focus Staff is seeking a traveling Speech Language Pathologist to Provide speech therapy services to include evaluation and treatment to pediatric patients to older adults based on diagnosed conditions. Contract Assignment

– 13 Weeks (Temporary) Shift:

5x8 Days Rewards:

(Speech Language Pathologist) Pay depends on location and experience.

Health Insurance

Coverage 401K matching New licensing reimbursement Job staffing in all 50 states We are offering a very competitive package to the right Speech Language Pathologist. Candidates need to possess phenomenal efficiency and attention to detail with a strong knowledge of procedures and patient safety.

Being

Compassionate and sensitive is a prerequisite for the profession. The ideal Candidates goes a step further by being a critical thinker and fast to act with emergencies. Requirements:

Proven experience as Speech Language Pathologist Graduate of a master’s level program in Speech Language Pathology which is accredited by Education Standards Board or whose practice meets ASHA certification requirements. Must possess independent decision making skills. Excellent communication skills with the staff, physicians, patients and families Work Experience:

At least 2 years of SLP experience If you are seeking Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) position and would like to work with an agency that will listen to your needs and career goals, then Focus Staff is the right place to be. We are proud of our ability to build relationships with all our healthcare professionals, whether you are seeking Travel assignments, PRN work or Permanent Placed positions. Responsibilities:

Play an important part in helping patients to recover and feel better about themselves by providing therapy to maximize speech, language, cognitive and swallowing abilities. Communicate patient progress or problems to supervisor and other team members; assist with patient scheduling and post charges daily to patient records. Document patient care in accordance with regulatory, licensing, payer and accrediting requirements.

Handle job responsibilities in accordance with the Company`s Code of Business Conduct, the Corporate Compliance Agreement, appropriate professional standard and applicable state/federal laws. Job Type

: Contract/Temporary/Travel Location: Gilbert, AZ If You have a Passion for Speech Language Pathology, Apply Today and a Recruiter will guide you through the Process. Join our VIP team of Traveling Professionals! Traveling SLP - Speech Language Pathologist, SLP, Part-Time, Contract, Travel, Temporary, 13 Weeks, Temp. Tier13

Focus Staff Job ID #a0xVt00000Mq5rlIAB.

Pay package is based on 8 hour shifts and 40 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined.

Posted job title: Travel SLP - Speech Language Pathologist About Focus Staff Your Journey, Our Focus.

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Confidently, Care Boldly with Focus Staff.

At Focus

Staff, we’re here to make your travel healthcare career rewarding, seamless, and stress-free. Whether you’re a travel nurse, therapist, or allied health professional, we take care of the details so you can focus on what you do best — caring for others.

Our mission is simple: to help healthcare heroes like you thrive, no matter where your journey takes you. With thousands of job opportunities across all 50 states, our dedicated recruiters work closely with you to match you to the right assignment, based on what matters most to 60; you — pay, location, benefits, or career growth. From day one, you’ll enjoy premium benefits like medical coverage that bridges between assignments, 401K matching, travel and licensing reimbursements, and personalized housing support. Plus, our team is here for you 24/7, with clinical support available whenever you need guidance or backup.

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Staff, we believe in making every assignment a smooth, comfortable, and empowering experience. 60;

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