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Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)

Los Angeles, CA

Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) – Home Health | Per Diem

Location: Los Angeles County – South Bay, East LA, Torrance, El Segundo, Westside & Surrounding Areas
 Schedule: Per Diem / PRN | Flexible Scheduling 


 Join a Leading Home Health Team in Los Angeles

Remedy Home Health Care is a trusted provider of home health services across Los Angeles County, delivering high-quality mobile therapy and skilled care directly to patients where they feel most comfortable — at home.

We specialize in senior care, rehabilitation, and community-based therapy, helping patients regain independence and improve their quality of life.

We’re currently hiring a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide impactful, one-on-one care through home health speech therapy services across Los Angeles.


Why This Home Health SLP Role Stands Out

  • Flexible Per Diem Schedule – Create your own schedule with true work-life balance
  • Mobile Therapy Model – Provide meaningful care in patients’ homes (no clinic burnout)
  • High-Demand Los Angeles SLP Role – Strong patient volume across LA County
  • Collaborative Care Team – Work alongside RNs, PTs, OTs, and caregivers
  • Career Growth – Ongoing training, mentorship & development opportunities
  • Full-Time Benefits Available – For those seeking long-term stability

 About the Role – Home Health Speech Therapist

As a Home Health Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP), you will deliver personalized speech therapy, swallowing treatment, and communication rehabilitation to patients recovering from illness, injury, or surgery.

This is a highly rewarding opportunity to make a direct impact in senior care and rehab while working independently in a mobile therapy setting.


 Key Responsibilities

  • Provide in-home speech therapy services in accordance with physician orders
  • Perform evaluations and assessments for speech, language, and swallowing disorders
  • Develop and implement customized treatment plans with measurable outcomes
  • Deliver swallowing therapy (dysphagia management) and communication training
  • Educate patients and families on home programs and strategies
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to support holistic patient care
  • Maintain accurate, timely documentation in compliance with home health regulations

Qualifications

  • Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology
  • Active California SLP License
  • ASHA Certification (CCC-SLP) or Clinical Fellowship (CFY) candidates welcome
  • Minimum 1 year of experience preferred (home health experience is a plus)

 Additional Requirements

  • Valid driver’s license & reliable transportation (mobile home health role)
  • Current auto insurance
  • Professional liability insurance

 Make an Impact in Los Angeles Home Health

If you’re a passionate Speech Therapist / Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) looking to thrive in home health, mobile therapy, and senior care, this is your opportunity to build a flexible and meaningful career in Los Angeles SLP services.

Apply today and help patients regain their voice, confidence, and independence — one visit at a time.

Pay-Per-Visit

$110 - $140 USD

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