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This position follows AHSAs clinical interview process. Candidates can expect outreach within two hours via phone and text where applicable with decisions typically made the same day or by the next business day. Applicants who are looking for more than 7 days off who are seeking more than 50% of holidays off and/or have negative background or employment history are not eligible for the same processing timeline.
Effectively screens/evaluates/rehabilitate patients with communication cognitive or swallowing disorders and develops appropriate plan of care following all regulatory and clinical practice standards.
Utilizes standardized assessments and evidence-based practice to support clinical interventions.
Assesses patient s progress and adjust treatments accordingly in the clinical record per regulatory and clinical practice requirements.
Evaluates treatment outcomes for effectiveness. Services are modified in relation to patient evaluation and referrals are made in relation to outcomes.
Provides consultation and counseling to patients as well as families caregivers and other service providers related to the speech disorders.
Effectively communicates with supervisor and other health team members regarding patient progress barriers and treatment plans.
Provides comprehensive discharge summary of services provided per regulatory and clinical requirements.
Documents all regulatory and clinically required information in the electronic documentation system and maintains patient records according to company policyAccurately records treatment minutes for services provided per all regulatory and clinical requirements.
Participation in required meetings including but not limited to: patient care conferences utilization review meetings rehabilitation meetings etc.
Participate in facility and company required trainings in-services and conferences.
Able to obtain any necessary DME or supplies per regulatory and clinical practice requirements.
Able to supervise and support CFY or Student Speech-Language Pathologists
Adherence to ASHA and State Required practice acts code of conduct ethics during professional practice as a Speech-Language Pathologist.
Active ASHA and State Licensure
Full-time