SPEECH PATHOLOGIST
Company : Covenant Health
Location : Tazewell, TN, 37879
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 9 January 2026
Overview
Staff Speech Pathologist
PRN/OCC, Variable hours and shifts
Claiborne Medical Center Overview:
Claiborne Medical Center, a member of Knoxville-based Covenant Health, offers a full range of medical services including emergency care, general and orthopedic surgery, rehabilitation, and diagnostic services. Our radiology services are certified by the American College of Radiology in Computerized Tomography (CT), Mammography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Nuclear Medicine, and Ultrasound. Claiborne also provides skilled and long-term care through Claiborne Health and Rehabilitation Center. Our team of physicians and staff is dedicated to putting our patients first, every day. For more information, visit ClaiborneMedicalCenter.com.
Position Summary:
Under general supervision, plans, evaluates, and implements treatment programs for speech therapy patients. Modifies treatment plans in accordance with patient progress.
Recruiter: Alexa Robbins || apply@covhlth.com
Responsibilities
- Performs patient evaluations (initial, progress, and discharge evaluations), establishes treatment plans, makes recommendations, and sets goals in accordance with patient needs and evidence based practice.
- Involves patient and family in treatment, education, and goal setting. Coordinates with other medical personnel regarding patient’s progress, needs, and discharge planning.
- Demonstrates knowledge and competency including providing for age-specific needs of the population served.
- Serves as a resource person for support staff and other health system staff.
- Assists with training, orientation, and supervision of support staff.
- Assumes responsibility for the educational development of assigned students.
- Maintains and updates patient documentation in accordance with professional, departmental, organizational, and payer guidelines and timeframes. Maintains established targets for compliance with chart audits.
- Meets established target for quality/outcome measures, service/patient satisfaction measures, financial/productivity measures, and growth/patients-per-day measures.
- Demonstrates leadership by including, but not limited to, participating in professional organizations/meetings (ASHA/TAASLP) on a voluntary basis and volunteering for Covenant Health activities such as the marathon, golf tournament, sports physicals, employee education, etc.
- Completes partnering activities per established targets per month for physician office visits, community lectures/volunteering, Case Manager visits/marketing, and providing/attending in-services.
- Follows policies, procedures, and safety standards. Completes required education assignments annually. Works toward achieving goals and objectives, and participates in quality improvement initiatives as requested.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum Education:
None specified; however, must be sufficient to meet the standards for achievement of the below indicated license and/or certification as required by the issuing authority.
Minimum Experience:
None. Experience in skilled nursing and acute care preferred. Modified Barium swallow experience preferred.
Licensure Requirement:
Must have and maintain Tennessee State Speech Pathology License or provisional license as a Speech Pathologist Clinical Fellow. CPR required.
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Frequently asked questions
Covenant Health offers a multidisciplinary environment with advanced radiology and rehabilitation services, enhancing a Speech Pathologist's ability to collaborate closely with diverse medical teams. This setting supports comprehensive patient care, contrasting with smaller clinics that may lack such integrated resources in Tazewell, TN.
While Tennessee state licensure is mandatory, Covenant Health appreciates candidates with experience in skilled nursing, acute care, and proficiency in modified barium swallow procedures. Participation in professional organizations like ASHA or TAASLP is encouraged to stay current and demonstrate commitment.
You will conduct patient evaluations, develop and adjust individualized therapy plans, engage families in treatment, and collaborate with medical staff on care coordination. Variable shifts mean flexibility is key, with opportunities to treat diverse age groups requiring tailored approaches.
Tazewell's healthcare sector, anchored by facilities like Claiborne Medical Center, shows steady demand for Speech Pathologists due to aging populations and rehabilitation needs. This creates stable employment with growth potential, especially for clinicians skilled in both acute and long-term care.
While Tazewell offers fewer positions than metropolitan areas like Nashville, competition can be less intense, granting better chances for PRN or full-time roles. However, candidates with diverse clinical skills and certifications gain a distinct advantage locally.
Speech Pathologists in Tazewell typically earn between $65,000 and $80,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. Covenant Health positions may offer competitive pay aligned with regional healthcare standards, plus benefits reflecting the organization's commitment to employee development.
Covenant Health fosters growth by encouraging involvement in professional bodies like ASHA and TAASLP, sponsoring continuing education, and offering leadership opportunities such as mentoring support staff and participating in quality improvement initiatives.
PRN clinicians must quickly adapt to variable hours and diverse patient needs, often rotating through different units. Maintaining updated patient records and aligning with fluctuating schedules requires strong organizational skills and flexibility in clinical approaches.
Speech Pathologists at Covenant Health often engage in community lectures, sports physicals, and employee education events, extending their impact beyond clinical duties and fostering public awareness about speech and language disorders.
Securing the Tennessee state speech pathology license or provisional clinical fellowship license is essential. Additionally, CPR certification and experience in acute or skilled nursing care, plus familiarity with modified barium swallow assessments, enhance candidacy.