Speech Therapist - Speech Language Pathologist - 13
Job summary
Job description/Responsibilities: Per-Diem
AM Shift
APPROXIMATE PAY RANGE:
$53.46 - $74.00
POSITION SUMMARY
Under general supervision is responsible for providing speech, language, and dysphagia services to patients include; evaluations, planning individual patient care programs, treatments, and home programs.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Performs patient evaluations and administers treatment for speech-language and swallowing disorders.
Designs and revises plans of care and goals.
Provides written and/or verbal reports to physicians.
Completes documentation according to unit standards and regulatory requirements.
Participates in in-service education programs.
Provides instruction, direction, and supervision to new employees.
Keeps abreast of current trends and developments in speech and swallowing disorders
Participates in related activities such as patient care committees, case conferences, personnel orientations, community education projects, and in-service education.
Demonstrates flexibility to meet unit and hospital needs.
Demonstrates interest in personal and professional growth.
Other Duties
Performs other job-related duties as assigned by the Director, Rehabilitation/Occupational Services.
Required Qualification: QUALIFICATIONS
License/Certification
Current California license as a Speech Language Pathologist, required
Current BCLS from the American Heart Association, required
*Proof of all required License(s) and/or Certification(s) due at time of hire.
Education
Masters Degree in Speech Pathology or Communicative Disorders, required.
*Proof of all required educational levels due at time of hire
Experience
One year of work experience preferred.
Membership in the ASHA preferred.
Skills
Knowledgeable of the principles and practices of communicative disorders including; dysphagia, and other disciplines
Ability to evaluate, plan and implement therapy including dysphagia rehabilitation program for individual patients
Ability to explain, demonstrate and teach speech and swallowing rehabilitative measure
Ability to supervise support personnel
Ability to work effectively with others in an inter-disciplinary team relationship
Ability to be self-directing and to seek direction and consultation as needed
Ability to express oneself clearly verbally and in writing
Experience with ventilator dependent patients and Modified Barium Swallow studies desirable.
Demonstrates competence within the scope of practice including age and condition appropriate considerations
Demonstrates personal and professional integrity and interest in growth and learning
Employee must demonstrate basic computer skills
Physical Requirements
Sit, stand and walk throughout the day, push/pull up to 50 pounds
**No Referrals or Candidates Accepted from Recruiters or Agencies.
Job Family: Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
Occupations: Speech-Language Pathologists
Degree Required: Bachelor Or Higher
Educational Area of study: Health professions and related clinical sciences