Welder Visa Sponsorship Jobs in Vermont
Vermont's welder job market centers on manufacturing, construction, and defense-adjacent fabrication, with employers like Global Foundries' supply chain partners, specialty metal fabricators, and construction firms active across Burlington, Rutland, and St. Albans. International welders with H-2B visa or H-1B visa sponsorship experience will find a smaller but steady pool of openings in this skilled-trades-driven state.
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Overview
At Elderwood, our Mission is People Caring for People. Our values of Integrity, Collaboration, Accountability, Respect & Excellence are at the core of everything we do. We strive to not only be the partner of choice for our residents, their families and community players – but also for our employees. Gain Confidence, Hone Skills, Serve with Purpose. As you continue your career pathway in the ever-evolving healthcare space, we want to take a moment to remind you about the opportunities available at Elderwood, a network of over 40 facilities across the northeast & the largest of 6 business lines in the Post Acute Partner Family of Companies. Elderwood is an organization committed to providing high-quality care to our valued residents. To do this, we rely on skilled and compassionate employees – nurses, aides, therapists, social workers, dietary & housekeeping associates, maintenance staff and administrative resources – to help us achieve our goals. Elderwood at Burlington is looking to add skilled & caring Speech-Language Pathologists to their team for our full time opportunity. MUST POSSESS VERMONT STATE SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST LICENSE TO APPLY. Apply today!
Benefits for full time employees include:
NEW, Gas Allowance Benefit for Full and Part-time positions!
401K with Employer Matching
PTO & Holiday Package
Full Suite of Health Benefits - Medical, Dental, Vision
* Continuing education programs and more!
We are seeking a high quality, engaging Speech-Language Pathologists to be on the front lines, making the difference in the lives of our community. Our values are noted as our "ICARE" principles and are at the core of everything we do:
Integrity - We are honest and do what is right.
Collaboration - We work as a team and earn the trust of our partners.
Accountability - We turn purpose into action and achieve our goals and celebrate the accomplishments of others.
Respect - We treat other with courtesy and dignity.
Excellence - We pursue high standards and innovation to be the best.
Speech-Language Pathologist Position Overview
Speech-Language Pathologist team members assist with ensuring the health and well-being of individuals by making recommendations for a speech-language therapy treatment plan, if necessary, and carrying out treatments as planned; conducting an audiometric screening of resident upon request and making recommendations for further audiology service. This position ensures that the highest degree of quality care is maintained at all times.
Employee Perks!
401K Retirement Plan with Company Match
Enjoy a fun and diverse work environment
Friendly and supportive staff
Truly make a difference in our residents' lives while providing top notch care
* Uniform Provided
Responsibilities
Speech-Language Pathologist:
Screens resident for communication problem upon request; conducts an in-depth evaluation and makes written recommendations for a therapy plan of care, if necessary and upon request.
Coordinates audiometric screening test for resident and makes referrals for further audiology evaluations, or treatments if necessary.
Initiates speech-language therapy plan of care according to physician orders; and maintains required contact with the physician during the therapy program of resident.
Observes rights of residents and treats residents with respect and kindness.
Maintains written evaluations, progress notes, and discharge summaries for all residents in a speech-language treatment program.
Confers with other staff regarding special needs of residents and integrates speech-language treatment program with goals and approaches of other disciplines.
Attends Resident Care Planning and Family/Resident Care Plan Review meetings for residents currently in a speech-language treatment program.
Maintains records that include statistical reports about resident, in-service education information, budget information and a material/equipment inventory.
Submits statistical reports to the Business Office staff for Medicare billing payments, and completes assessment forms upon request.
Attend staff meetings and required or preferred in-service training.
Participates in developing and conducting in-service training programs for facility personnel involved in resident care.
Reviews written speech-language policies and procedures annually and makes necessary revisions.
* Maintains costs of program within the parameters of the annual budget.
Qualifications
Speech-Language Pathologist:
M.A. or M.S. Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an approved school required.
State license to practice as a Speech-Language Pathologist required.
Clinical Competence Certification from the American Speech and Hearing Association preferred.
Ability to communicate well verbally and in writing required.
Current, valid CPR/BLS credential.
Qualities of maturity, diplomacy, and ability to work well with others required.
Verification of qualifications by the State Department of Health Rehabilitation Therapies (license number/certification number) required.
Ability to perform tasks to established standards of excellence required.
Demonstrated willingness to uphold the vision and mission of the company by following the core values of Integrity, Team work, Passion for Excellence and Reverence for the Individual is required.
This position requires regular interaction with residents, coworkers, visitors, and/or supervisors. In order to ensure a safe work environment for residents, coworkers, visitors, and/or supervisors of the Company, and to permit unfettered communication between the employee and those residents, coworkers, visitors, and supervisors, this position requires that the employee be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language at an intermediate or more advanced level.
EOE Statement
WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Applicants and employees are considered for positions and are evaluated without regard to mental or physical disability, race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status or any other protected Federal, State/Province or Local status unrelated to the performance of the work involved.
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Search Welder Jobs in VermontWelder Jobs in Vermont: Frequently Asked Questions
Which companies sponsor visas for welders in Vermont?
Visa sponsorship for welders in Vermont tends to come from mid-size manufacturing firms, structural steel contractors, and industrial fabricators rather than large multinationals. Companies involved in precision metalwork, HVAC fabrication, and construction infrastructure are among the more active sponsors. Sponsorship is not universal, so it's worth filtering specifically for employers who have filed sponsorship paperwork in the past.
Which visa types are most common for welder roles in Vermont?
H-2B is the most frequently used visa for welder roles in Vermont, particularly for temporary or seasonal fabrication work tied to construction cycles. H-1B sponsorship is less common for welding because the role typically requires a vocational qualification rather than a four-year bachelor's degree, though specialty or supervisory welding positions occasionally qualify. TN visas may apply to Canadian nationals in qualifying engineering-adjacent roles.
Which cities in Vermont have the most welder sponsorship jobs?
Burlington is Vermont's largest employment center and sees the most welder job postings overall, including sponsored roles tied to construction and light manufacturing. Rutland and St. Albans also have active fabrication and industrial sectors that periodically hire internationally. Barre, known historically for its granite industry, occasionally posts skilled-trades openings relevant to experienced welders and metal fabricators.
How to find welder visa sponsorship jobs in Vermont?
Migrate Mate is built specifically for international job seekers and filters welder roles in Vermont by visa sponsorship availability, so you're not sorting through hundreds of postings that don't apply to you. The platform surfaces employers with a documented history of sponsoring international workers in skilled trades. Searching by state and role on Migrate Mate is the most direct way to identify Vermont welder opportunities that include sponsorship.
Are there state-specific considerations for welders seeking sponsorship in Vermont?
Vermont's small population means the overall job volume is lower than in larger industrial states, so sponsored openings are competitive. The state's prevailing wage requirements under H-2B and H-1B programs are set by the Department of Labor and vary by county and role classification, affecting which employers find sponsorship cost-effective. Vermont also lacks a large university-to-industry pipeline for welding, so most international hires come through employer-direct recruitment.
What is the prevailing wage for sponsored welder jobs in Vermont?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.