Speech Pathologist
Duties and Responsibilities:
Speech and Language Pathologists work with patients who have speech, language, voice, fluency, or swallowing disorders. They work in a variety of settings, such as hospitals, schools, skilled nursing facilities, and private practices. Most full time pathologists work 40 hours per week. Speech-Language pathologists must also do various administrative tasks, including keeping records.
Average Salary: $44,380-$69,870
Education:
The standard level of education for speech-language pathologists is a master's degree. Required courses vary by institution. These programs also include supervised clinical practice in addition to coursework. They must be licensed in almost all states. A license requires at least a master's degree and supervised clinical experience.
I do not want to be a speech pathologist, though I like the job. the salary is great and the responsabilities are not hard. It is not necessary to be organized and I like that. I think they help people a lot and I respect them. They work the average hour that they supposed to work and I want a full time job. They have to be patiente and I am not, so I do not think this is the right job for me.
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