Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) | PRN | Easley, SC Practice in a mission-driven, nonprofit therapy program where clinical decisions are therapist-led, collaboration is part of the culture, and meaningful relationships with residents guide the work. Where Flexibility Meets Purpose Foothills Retirement Community | Easley, South Carolina Faith-Based Nonprofit | In-House Therapy Model | PRN 1. A Collaborative Therapy Culture At Foothills Retirement Community, therapy is part of the daily rhythm of care. As part of Presbyterian Communities of South Carolina (PCSC), you join an in-house therapy model built on mission—not quotas—and a culture grounded in collaboration, communication, and shared purpose, where clinicians remain part of one community rather than rotating between facilities. The therapy team at Foothills is known for its supportive environment and strong interdisciplinary relationships. PRN clinicians are welcomed as part of the team and included in the communication and collaboration that drive patient care. 2. Why Clinicians Choose PCSC Therapist-Led Clinical Practice · Your clinical judgment drives care decisions, including treatment approach, frequency, and progression—focused on what is best for the patient. Interdisciplinary Collaboration That Works · Speech-Language Pathologists work closely with nursing, dietary, physicians, and therapy colleagues to support safe swallowing, effective communication, and cognitive function. Flexibility with Connection · PRN clinicians benefit from scheduling flexibility while still being part of a cohesive, communicative team environment. 3. What Makes Foothills Unique A Full Continuum of Care on One Campus · Provide services across short-term rehab, long-term care, assisted living, independent living, and outpatient, allowing for continuity and variety in patient care. Meaningful Clinical Impact · Work with patients experiencing dysphagia, cognitive impairment, and communication disorders, making a direct impact on safety, independence, and quality of life. On-Campus Outpatient Opportunities · Treat both short-term rehab residents and outpatient clients, expanding your clinical exposure across settings without leaving the community. Opportunities to Stay Engaged and Grow Even in a PRN role, clinicians have opportunities to: · Collaborate with experienced team members · Gain exposure to a variety of patient needs and diagnoses · Contribute to a team that values clinical insight and shared learning 4. Leadership & Team Environment The therapy department is led by a Director of Rehab who prioritizes support, open communication, and team development. Clinicians are encouraged to: · Ask questions and seek guidance · Share perspectives on patient care · Build strong working relationships across disciplines · Continue developing their clinical skills The result is a team environment where clinicians feel supported, included, and comfortable contributing to patient care decisions. 5. A Strong Environment for Growth & Mentorship Foothills offers an environment where clinicians learn through collaboration and shared experience. Speech-Language Pathologists work alongside experienced therapists and nursing staff, gaining insight into complex patient needs while refining their clinical approach. The department also supports student clinical education, providing opportunities to contribute to mentorship and help develop future clinicians. 6. Your Role as the Speech-Language Pathologist As a PRN SLP, you will play a key role in supporting residents’ communication, cognition, and swallowing function. Responsibilities include: · Evaluating and treating residents with speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing disorders · Developing and implementing individualized plans of care · Collaborating with nursing and dietary teams to support safe swallowing and nutrition · Providing education to staff, residents, and families · Participating in interdisciplinary communication and care planning · Supporting continuity of care through clear documentation and collaboration · Contributing to clinical education and mentorship opportunities when applicable 7. What We Offer Flexible Scheduling · PRN scheduling based on availability and department needs · Opportunity to pick up hours across multiple settings within the community Professional Growth & Clinical Development · Access to MedBridge professional education resources · Opportunities to collaborate with experienced clinicians · Exposure to a wide range of patient populations and clinical conditions Supportive Team Environment · Strong interdisciplinary communication · A collaborative and respectful team culture · Opportunity to be part of a stable, mission-driven organization Requirements 8. Who Thrives Here You will likely thrive in this role if you: · Enjoy collaborating with nursing, dietary, and therapy teams · Take pride in improving communication, cognition, and swallowing safety · Value flexibility while still being part of a team · Communicate clearly and build strong relationships · Appreciate a mission-driven, patient-centered environment Basic Qualifications · Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology · Current or eligible South Carolina SLP license 9. A PRN Role with Purpose At Foothills Retirement Community, PRN clinicians are more than supplemental staff — they are valued members of the team who contribute to meaningful patient outcomes and a positive therapy culture. Ready to Take the Next Step? Matt Schorner Vice President of Rehabilitation Services Presbyterian Communities of South Carolina Email: matt.schorner@prescomm.org Work Cell: 803-351-0912 (call or text welcome)
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