Internship

Speech Therapist Clinical Fellow

Posted on 8/19/2026

Deadline 6/18/27
AlignMed Partners

AlignMed Partners

51-200 employees

Medical staffing for skilled nursing facilities

Compensation Overview

$36 - $41/hr

H1B Sponsorship Available

El Campo, TX, USA

In Person

Master's

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)

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Requirements
  • The Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellow must complete a minimum of 36 weeks of Clinical Fellowship for full-time employment under the supervision and mentorship of a licensed, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association-certified Speech-Language Pathologist.
  • The Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellow must complete all applicable provisional licensure requirements and comply with state licensure and professional standards throughout the provisional license and Clinical Fellowship.
  • Where no provisional licensure exists, the fellow must meet the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services supervision requirements for Medicare patients throughout the Clinical Fellowship.
  • The Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellow must communicate Clinical Fellowship and licensure status, required documentation, licensure applications, and credential and permanent-license status to the direct supervisor and Director of Rehabilitation.
  • The Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellow must meet productivity standards for the rehabilitation gym or as directed by the Director of Rehabilitation or Clinical Operations Area Director.
  • The candidate must possess a master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, Communication Disorders, Communicative Disorders, or a similarly titled area acceptable to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
  • The Speech-Language Pathologist must be licensed, certified, or credentialed as required in the state of practice.
Responsibilities
  • Attend and contribute to patient care, staffing conferences, and related meetings.
  • Make referrals to other disciplines and agencies to address patients' comprehensive needs.
  • Consult with rehabilitation team members to select therapeutic regimens appropriate to each patient's needs and capabilities.
  • Adapt programs and plans of care to individual patient needs.
  • Promote a safe environment and eliminate fire and safety hazards.
  • Order supplies and equipment as necessary.
  • Clean and maintain equipment, identify repair needs, and report them as necessary.
  • Provide patient-first service so residents and families receive high-quality care in a compassionate atmosphere that recognizes individual needs and rights.
  • Screen, examine, and evaluate patients by taking histories, conducting systems reviews, applying appropriate tests and measures, synthesizing and interpreting findings, establishing diagnoses, identifying impairments, predicting improvement levels and timelines, identifying precautions and contraindications, and designing plans of care.
  • Develop treatment goals and methods with patients and caregivers, implement speech-language pathology treatment plans, and complete related documentation and record keeping.
  • Apply therapeutic techniques for cognitive-communication, speech intelligibility, oral motor skills, swallowing disorders and dysphagia, perceptual abilities, orientation, memory, pragmatics, psychosocial expression, and functional communication.
  • Coordinate acquisition of adaptive communication devices and instruct patients in their use.
  • Facilitate identification of hearing deficits and refer patients for assessment, diagnosis, rehabilitation, or personal amplification as appropriate.
  • Select activities suited to each individual's physical and mental capacity, intelligence level, and interests.
  • Instruct patients in skills and techniques for therapeutic activities and evaluate progress, attitudes, and behavior related to rehabilitative potential.
  • Perform routine reexaminations as needed to modify or progress treatment plans.
  • Perform other related duties as required.

AlignMed Partners provides a national team of physicians and advanced practice providers who work with skilled nursing and long-term care facilities to improve clinical care and patient outcomes. The service places medical professionals on-site to support care teams and collaborates with facility operators and patients to align goals and deliver consistent medical attention across all care settings. Its differentiator is a nationwide network combined with a focus on aligning the goals of operators and residents, ensuring on-site medical leadership tailored to long-term care. The company aims to raise the quality of care and spark positive change across the full spectrum of care for residents in skilled nursing and long-term care facilities.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

Founded

2005

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • EMERGE's ANCC-recognized fellowship strengthens recruiting for scarce geriatric APP talent.
  • Thirty-seven open roles in August 2026 signal active expansion across facilities.
  • Specialty focus on wound, palliative, and psych care matches high-acuity post-acute demand.

What critics are saying

  • Al Shaine left AlignMed Partners in January 2026, signaling leadership churn.
  • No public funding, revenue, or contract disclosures limit visibility into financial resilience.
  • If staffing growth stalls, EMERGE loses recruiting leverage and competitors take facilities.

What makes AlignMed Partners unique

  • First accredited LTC APP fellowship, EMERGE, launched on Workcast in 2026.
  • 340+ physicians, NPs, and PAs support skilled nursing and long-term care.
  • John Loome and Flora Petillo anchor clinical oversight and operations in Kennett Square.

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