The applicant in this speech-language pathologist resume focuses on his ability to make strategic decisions in treating clients. All speech-language pathologist resumes should include any pertinent information and experience regarding the job seekers that will land an interview.
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Harvey Job-Hunter
345 Pilot Avenue
Some Town, USA 9999
Home: (888) 888-8888
Cell: (888) 888-7777
hjobhunter@sampleresume.com
OBJECTIVE
A position as a Speech-Language Pathologist
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Dedicated and trained speech-language pathologist, strong communication skills, ready for immediate placement
EXPERIENCE
Speech-Language Pathologist, 2000 to present:
Mid-Town Speech Clinic, Big City, USA.
Responsible for developing an individualized plan of care, tailored to clients' needs, for those who have speech disorders, such as fluency problems, stuttering, inappropriate pitch, and/or swallowing problems.
Assistant Speech-Language Pathologist, 1998-2000:
Simmons Speech Clinic, Major City, USA.
Assisted primary speech pathologist with client assessments, practice therapies, and individual and family counseling to help client improve communication skills and find appropriate techniques to offset vocal or other physical limitations.
EDUCATION
M.A. Speech-Language Pathology, 1997
Bayside University, Any City, USA
ACCOLADES AND INVOLVEMENTS
American Association of Speech-Language Pathologists
New Member Chair 2006
NOTE: This speech-language pathologist resume is a shortened version of a full resume. It is meant to serve as a sample for you to create your own speech-language pathologist resume. Include enough information to cover your previous work experience and training-roughly two pages.