Speech Therapist Position Available In New Hanover, North Carolina
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Job Description
Speech Therapist in
Wilmington Job Ref:
2970415405
Employer:
Network Company Name:
Novant Health
Industry:
Healthcare other
Job Type:
Full Time
State:
North Carolina
City:
Wilmington
Zip Code:
28411
Post Date:
06/24/2025
Overview:
Scotts Hill Medical Center is seeking a Part-Time Speech Therapist to provide skilled speech-language pathology services in an Outpatient setting.
SIGN ON BONUS ELIGIBLE POSITION
starting at $8K (External candidates only)
Qualifies for our Optional Career Ladder(in which achievements earn elevated pay rates)
Full access to our Professional Development Program for continuing education funds Let Novant Health be the destination for your professional growth. At Novant Health, one of our core values is diversity and inclusion. By engaging the strengths and talents of each team member, we ensure a strong organization capable of providing remarkable healthcare to our patients, families and communities. Therefore, we invite applicants from all group dynamics to apply to our exciting career opportunities.
Qualifications:
Education:
High School Diploma or GED, required. 4 Year / Bachelors Degree, required. Graduate from accredited Speech Therapy program, required.
Licensure/certification/registration:
Appropriate state Speech Therapy license, required. Current ASHA certification (CFY or CCC), required.
Responsibilities:
It is the responsibility of every Novant Health team member to deliver the most remarkable patient experience in every dimension, every time. Our team members are part of an environment that fosters team work, team member engagement and community involvement.
The successful team member has a commitment to leveraging diversity and inclusion in support of quality care.
All Novant Health team members are responsible for fostering a safe patient environment driven by the principles of “First Do No Harm”.