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Speech Language Pathologist - Everett and St. Anne

Independence Rehab · Everett, Washington · Posted Jun 17, 2026

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Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) - PRN

Bethany at Pacific, Cascades at St. Anne

Independence Rehab

Independence Rehab is actively seeking a PRN Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to support our therapy team at Bethany at Pacific in Everett, and Cascades at St. Anne in Seattle. Both are highly respected skilled nursing facilities.

In this role you are welcome to float between both facilities or just work at one.

At Independence Rehab, our mission is to deliver high-quality, patient-centered rehabilitation services that enhance communication, cognition, and swallowing function-while promoting safety, dignity, and independence. We are proud to be a people-first organization, guided by our core values: Lead with integrity. Empower people. Deliver outcomes.

About the Role

As a PRN SLP in a skilled nursing setting, you'll provide evaluation and treatment services for residents with speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing disorders, collaborating closely with the interdisciplinary care team.

SNF Practice Highlights

Evaluate and treat residents with communication, cognitive-linguistic, and dysphagia-related needs

Develop and implement individualized plans of care focused on safety, function, and quality of life

Conduct swallowing evaluations and recommend appropriate diet modifications and compensatory strategies

Collaborate with nursing, dietary, and therapy teams to support resident care plans

Provide education to residents, families, and staff as appropriate

Competency training available - support provided for clinicians new to or growing within the SNF setting

What We Offer

Flexible PRN scheduling - coverage based on facility needs and your availability

Supportive, collaborative therapy environment

Opportunity to maintain or expand SNF clinical skills

(Benefits are not included for PRN positions.)

Requirements

Current Washington State Speech-Language Pathologist license in good standing

Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program

ASHA CCC-SLP preferred

Organized, self-directed, and patient-focused

Passion for working with the geriatric population

Skilled nursing facility experience preferred, but motivated clinicians with relevant experience are encouraged to apply

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