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If you found this page prior to submitting your CV-Resume and wish to do so, please go here and submit your resume for SLP, OT, PT and other therapeutic job openings. TheraChoice is in need of more SLP's OT's, PT's...willing to travel and willing to see clients in their homes. Though in the majority of cases, the sessions wil take place in a school or office setting.

Where We Serve

 

We currently are serving the following counties;

 

  • Pinellas County

  • Hillsborough County

  • Manatee County

  • Sarasota County

  • Pasco County

  • Polk County

  • Hernando County

  • Charlotte County

  • Hardee County

  • Desoto County

  • Lee County

  

You've made A Good Career Choice

As in many other health care professions, there’s a strong need for more people because aging baby boomers have ever-greater medical needs. Speech pathologists help people speak and communicate after they’ve had strokes, cancer of the larynx, traumatic brain injuries, tumors or Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.

The most significant growth is happening in pediatrics. Speech pathologists work with children born prematurely or who are suffering from communication disorders. They help children with autism communicate, and they work with children who have language problems because of accidents such as sports injuries.

There’s an especially strong need for speech pathologists who are fluent in Spanish, since that’s the fastest-growing language in the country. Someone who has a speech disorder has it in their primary language first, and a speech pathologist is needed to determine whether the person is just having a challenging time learning English or has a real disorder.

Schools have a very great need. Some districts have put a hiring freeze on teachers, or even laid them off, but speech pathologists’ salaries are paid by Medicaid, and federal law mandates that students in need get tested and treated at no charge.

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