Speech-Language Pathologist
Company : Post Acute Partners
Location : Lockport, NY, 14094
Job Type : Full Time
Date Posted : 30 December 2025
Salary
$33.00 - $44.86 / hourOverview
Join the Elderwood Team – Make a Meaningful Impact
Join us at Elderwood at Lockport, where your work truly matters.We’re currently seeking a dedicated, high-quality Speech Therapists to help improve the lives of our residents and their families through compassionate, expert care. We are searching for full time availabilty ONLY.
At Elderwood, our Mission is People Caring for People.We are driven by our core ICARE values—Integrity, Collaboration, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence—which guide every interaction, every decision, and every level of care we provide.
We aim to be the partner of choice for our residents, their families, and communities—and just as importantly, the employer of choice for dedicated, compassionate professionals.Here, you’ll do more than work—you’ll grow, thrive, and lead with purpose.Gain confidence. Hone your skills. Serve with heart.
Full-Time Employee Benefits Include:
- 401K with employer matching
- Paid Time Off and holiday package
- Comprehensive health benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision
- Continuing education opportunities and professional development
- A supportive, team-oriented work environment
About the Role – Speech-Language Pathologist team members assist with ensuring the health and well-being of individuals by making recommendations for a speech-language therapy treatment plan, if necessary, and carrying out treatments as planned; conducting an audiometric screening of resident upon request and making recommendations for further audiology service. This position ensures that the highest degree of quality care is maintained at all times.
Your responsibilities will include:
Delivering comprehensive Speech therapy treatments
Ensuring the highest standards of quality care
Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to support resident outcomes
Why Elderwood?
With 40+ facilities across the Northeast, Elderwood is the largest business line in the Post Acute Partner Family of Companies. We are committed to exceptional care, and that starts with exceptional people. Nurses, aides, therapists, social workers, culinary and housekeeping staff, maintenance and admin—all play a vital role in the lives of our residents.
Join a network where you’re not just an employee—you’re a valued part of something bigger.
Employee Perks!
401K Retirement Plan with Company Match, Enjoy a fun and diverse work environment, Friendly and supportive staff, Truly make a difference in our residents' lives while providing top notch care, Uniform ProvidedResponsibilities
Speech-Language Pathologist:
- Screens resident for communication problem upon request; conducts an in-depth evaluation and makes written recommendations for a therapy plan of care, if necessary and upon request.
- Coordinates audiometric screening test for resident and makes referrals for further audiology evaluations, or treatments if necessary.
- Initiates speech-language therapy plan of care according to physician orders; and maintains required contact with the physician during the therapy program of resident.
- Observes rights of residents and treats residents with respect and kindness.
- Maintains written evaluations, progress notes, and discharge summaries for all residents in a speech-language treatment program.
- Confers with other staff regarding special needs of residents and integrates speech-language treatment program with goals and approaches of other disciplines.
- Attends Resident Care Planning and Family/Resident Care Plan Review meetings for residents currently in a speech-language treatment program.
- Maintains records that include statistical reports about resident, in-service education information, budget information and a material/equipment inventory.
- Submits statistical reports to the Business Office staff for Medicare billing payments, and completes assessment forms upon request.
- Attend staff meetings and required or preferred in-service training.
- Participates in developing and conducting in-service training programs for facility personnel involved in resident care.
- Reviews written speech-language policies and procedures annually and makes necessary revisions.
- Maintains costs of program within the parameters of the annual budget.
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Qualifications
Speech-Language Pathologist:
- M.A. or M.S. Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an approved school required.
- State license to practice as a Speech-Language Pathologist required.
- Clinical Competence Certification from the American Speech and Hearing Association preferred.
- Ability to communicate well verbally and in writing required.
- Current, valid CPR/BLS credential.
- Qualities of maturity, diplomacy, and ability to work well with others required.
- Verification of qualifications by the State Department of Health
- Rehabilitation Therapies (license number/certification number) required.
- Ability to perform tasks to established standards of excellence required.
- Demonstrated willingness to uphold the vision and mission of the company by following the core values of Integrity, Team work, Passion for Excellence and Reverence for the Individual is required.
- This position requires regular interaction with residents, coworkers, visitors, and/or supervisors. In order to ensure a safe work environment for residents, coworkers, visitors, and/or supervisors of the Company, and to permit unfettered communication between the employee and those residents, coworkers, visitors, and supervisors, this position requires that the employee be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language at an intermediate or more advanced level.
EOE Statement
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Frequently asked questions
Lockport, NY has a growing need for skilled Speech-Language Pathologists due to its expanding elder care facilities. Opportunities are increasing as post-acute care providers seek qualified therapists to support aging populations, making it a promising location for job seekers in this specialty.
In Lockport, employers highly value candidates with state licensure and ASHA certification for speech-language pathology. Local healthcare providers often require these credentials to ensure compliance with New York State regulations and to meet the specialized needs of residents.
Speech-Language Pathologists conduct comprehensive evaluations, design individualized therapy plans, and collaborate across disciplines. Unlike assistants, they hold primary accountability for diagnostic decisions and treatment outcomes, requiring advanced clinical expertise and licensure.
Critical skills include strong communication, clinical assessment, interdisciplinary collaboration, and adaptability to diverse patient needs. Proficiency in evidence-based therapy techniques and ongoing professional development are also key drivers for career growth.
A typical day involves assessing residents' communication needs, administering therapy sessions, documenting progress, and coordinating with medical staff. At Post Acute Partners, therapists engage in family meetings and contribute to comprehensive care planning tailored to each resident.
Post Acute Partners offers continuing education opportunities, mentorship, and a team-oriented environment. Their commitment to core values like excellence and collaboration fosters skill enhancement and career advancement within a supportive community.
Full-time Speech-Language Pathologist positions at Post Acute Partners in Lockport offer hourly wages between $33.00 and $44.86, reflecting competitive compensation aligned with regional standards and the professional expertise required.
Lockport's healthcare environment emphasizes compassionate, resident-centered care with strong teamwork. This culture supports therapists in making meaningful impacts while maintaining a collaborative atmosphere distinct from larger urban healthcare settings.
In post-acute care, Speech-Language Pathologists often address complex rehabilitation needs, integrating therapy with medical treatments. They play a pivotal role in multidisciplinary teams to enhance residents' communication and swallowing functions during recovery phases.