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Slp Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Our skilled nursing facility is looking for a Speech Language Pathologist SLP to fill a PRN or part-time position. You'll work in our skilled nursing facility providing exceptional, personalized care.

Our skilled nursing facility is looking for a Speech Language Pathologist SLP to fill a PRN or part-time position. You'll work in our skilled nursing facility providing exceptional, personalized care.

SLP PRN

Crofton, MD · On-site

$60/hr

Our skilled nursing facility is looking for a Speech Language Pathologist SLP to fill a PRN or part-time position. You'll work in our skilled nursing facility providing exceptional, personalized care.

SLP PRN

Crofton, MD · On-site

Our skilled nursing facility is looking for a Speech Language Pathologist SLP to fill a PRN or part-time position. You'll work in our skilled nursing facility providing exceptional, personalized care.

SLP PRN

Crofton, MD · On-site

Our skilled nursing facility is looking for a Speech Language Pathologist SLP to fill a PRN or part-time position. You'll work in our skilled nursing facility providing exceptional, personalized care.

SLP PRN

Chevy Chase, MD · On-site

$60/hr

Our skilled nursing facility is looking for a Speech Language Pathologist SLP to fill a PRN or part-time position. You'll work in our skilled nursing facility providing exceptional, personalized care.

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How much do slp jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for slp in Washington is $49.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.82 and $58.56 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What else can I do with a speech-language pathologist degree?

A speech-language pathologist (SLP) degree can lead to roles in educational settings, healthcare facilities, or private practice, focusing on diagnosing and treating communication and swallowing disorders. SLPs can also work in research, develop therapy materials, or pursue advanced certifications to specialize in areas like voice or fluency. Additionally, some SLPs transition into roles in administration, advocacy, or training within related fields.

Why are speech-language pathologists leaving the profession?

Speech-language pathologists often leave the profession due to high workload, administrative burdens, and limited compensation relative to the demands of the job. Burnout, stress, and lack of work-life balance are common factors contributing to turnover in the field.

What are the most commonly searched types of Slp jobs in Washington?

The most popular types of Slp jobs in Washington are:

What cities in Washington are hiring for Slp jobs?

Cities in Washington with the most Slp job openings:

Infographic showing various Slp job openings in Washington as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% As Needed, 50% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 19% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $103,459 per year, or $49.7 per hour.

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Job description

Our skilled nursing facility is looking for a Speech Language Pathologist SLP to fill a PRN or part-time position. You'll work in our skilled nursing facility providing exceptional, personalized care. Sorry, this is not a CF position.


The Speech Language Pathologist SLP will evaluate and diagnose speech, language, communication, or swallowing difficulties. You will develop and implement effective treatment programs and establish patient understanding, expectations, and goals for treatment. The Speech Language Pathologist SLP will provide counsel to patients and patients' families, as well as create an accurate documentation and reporting for all patient visits.


If you are a Speech Language Pathologist SLP who...

  • likes being part of a team,
  • wants to experience a refreshing environment,
  • benefits from a flexible schedule,
  • is interested in being part of a reputable, established company with a proven track record of success,

then we would love to speak with you!


Don't forget...

  • An active state Speech Language Pathologist SLP license is required.
  • Some SNF experience is required.
  • This is an 'as needed' position, no hours guaranteed.
  • Multiple locations offered, yet optional, for PRN coverage; potential full-time opportunities possible at additional locations.
  • Unlimited employee referral bonus.
  • This is a direct hire position; we are not an agency.

See additional opportunities here!