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What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Remote Speech-Language Pathologist specializing in stuttering intervention?

As a Remote Speech-Language Pathologist focusing on stuttering, your daily tasks typically include conducting virtual assessments, planning and delivering individualized therapy sessions, and collaborating with clients and their families to develop effective communication strategies. You may also participate in team meetings with other clinicians, maintain detailed progress notes, and stay updated on best practices in teletherapy. Building rapport and adapting techniques for remote delivery are key parts of your role.

What is a Remote Stuttering Specialist?

A Remote Stuttering Specialist is a speech-language pathologist or therapist who provides assessment and treatment for people who stutter via online platforms, rather than in person. These professionals use video conferencing tools to conduct therapy sessions, offer support, and monitor progress. Remote stuttering therapy can be effective for both children and adults, offering flexibility and access to specialized care from the comfort of home. This approach can be especially helpful for clients who live in areas with limited access to speech therapy services.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Stuttering Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Stuttering Specialist, you need expertise in speech-language pathology, a relevant degree, and state licensure or certification. Familiarity with teletherapy platforms, electronic documentation systems, and assessment tools is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, empathy, and effective virtual communication are essential for building trust and motivating clients remotely. These skills are crucial to providing effective, accessible therapy and achieving positive outcomes for individuals who stutter in a remote setting.
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Speech Pathologist - OP Therapy Teleservices - PRN

Speech Pathologist - OP Therapy Teleservices - PRN

CoxHealth

Springfield, MO • Remote

Other

Posted 29 days ago


CoxHealth rating

6.6

Company rating: 6.6 out of 10

Based on 227 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

559th of 867 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Facility:

Remote Missouri: 1423 North Jefferson Avenue, Springfield, Missouri, United States of America, 65802

Department:

1340 OP Therapy Teleservices Meyer

Scheduled Weekly Hours:

30

Hours:

Varied (school hours/as needed)

Work Shift:

Day Shift (United States of America)

CoxHealth is a leading healthcare system serving 25 counties across southwest Missouri and northern Arkansas. The organization includes six hospitals, 5 ERs, and over 80 clinics. CoxHealth has earned the following honors for workplace excellence:

  • Named one of Modern Healthcare’s Best Places to work five times.

  • Named one of America’s Greatest Workplaces, Greatest Workplaces in Healthcare (2025, 2026), Greatest Workplaces for Women (2023, 2024), and Greatest Workplaces for Diversity (2024) by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group

  • Acknowledged by Forbes as one of the Best Employers for New Grads.

  • Healthcare Innovation's Top Companies to Work for in Healthcare (2025).

Benefits

  • Medical, Vision, Dental, Retirement with Employer Match and more (20+ hrs/week)  

  • For a comprehensive list of benefits, please click here: Benefits | CoxHealth

Job Description:

Overview of Unit/Department
OP Therapy Teleservices provides high-quality speech teletherapy services to both rural school districts and healthcare patients. CoxHealth partners with contracted rural schools to deliver school-based speech therapy, while also offering direct teletherapy care to CoxHealth outpatients.
School-based positions are PRN, offering guaranteed hours throughout the school year and following the academic calendar, making them ideal for providers seeking a flexible yet stable schedule. In the outpatient setting, teletherapy services operate on a consistent weekly schedule with dedicated, pre-scheduled patients to ensure continuity of care.
All providers work remotely, allowing clinicians the convenience and flexibility of delivering care from home while maintaining meaningful connections with their students and patients.
Job Summary
Speech-language pathologists assess, diagnose, treat, and help to prevent speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication and swallowing disorders in children and adults. They will develop or implement treatment plans for problems that include, but are not limited to, stuttering, delayed language, swallowing disorders, inappropriate pitch or harsh voice problems, and social communication disorders.

Job Requirements

Education:
▪ Required: Master’s Degree in Speech Pathology/Communicative Disorders and Sciences

Experience:
▪ Preferred: Prior one year hospital/health care related experience

Skills:
▪ Good clinical expertise, human relations skills and organizational skills required.
▪ Self-motivated individual who can work independently with little direct supervision required
▪ Has demonstrated interest in professional growth by attendance at continuing education workshops, and applications of new principles and/or techniques.
▪ Must have good communication skills and a positive attitude

Licensure/Certification/Registration:
▪ Required: License of Speech Therapy active in the state of Missouri, CCC or CFY candidate


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