Job Summary:
Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) assesses diagnoses develops treatment plans and treats patients with language speech and swallowing disorders. The SLP monitors patients progress and documents.
Essential Functions
- Performing assessment diagnoses and developing treatment plans for language and swallowing disorders.
- Conduct tests to discover voice speech and swallowing abnormalities.
- Provide information to patients and families regarding speech difficulties and their causes
- Keep meticulous records of patient symptoms treatment plans therapies and progress. motivating patients
Key Competencies(Knowledge skills abilities
- Speech Language Pathology skills and knowledge.
- Passion for language biology and science.
- Self-Starter
- Empathy Compassion and patience
- Team Work
- Communication skills (verbal and written)
- Required Education :Masters degree in speech language pathology speech therapy or equivalent.
1 3 years speech therapy Hospital experience preferred
Speech Language Pathologist license in state (BLS) certification
- Focus: Our facilities have an average of 30 35 beds which allows our healthcare teams to focus intensely on our patients and their families.
- Multi-Disciplinary Interaction: We take pride in our collaborative multi-disciplinary team approach to care that helps us deliver exceptional healthcare outcomes for our patients in a positive and supportive work environment. Our clinical staff plays an important and respected role with the medical staff and administration.
- Growth and Skills Leverage: Use and grow your skills - our units are entirely focused on critical care to meet the needs of our medically complex patients. We have a new training system (MedTrainer) to support your training goals too!
- Patient Centered:Our Long-Term Acute Care patients stay with us an average of 25 - 30 days which allows the clinical team to get to know the patient as a person
- Multi-Facility System Support: As part of a multi-hospital system our team benefits from sharing best practices and standards that can drive better patient outcomes.
Job Summary: Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) assesses diagnoses develops treatment plans and treats patients with language speech and swallowing disorders. The SLP monitors patients progress and documents.Essential FunctionsPerforming assessment diagnoses and developing treatment plans for languag...
Job Summary:
Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) assesses diagnoses develops treatment plans and treats patients with language speech and swallowing disorders. The SLP monitors patients progress and documents.
Essential Functions
- Performing assessment diagnoses and developing treatment plans for language and swallowing disorders.
- Conduct tests to discover voice speech and swallowing abnormalities.
- Provide information to patients and families regarding speech difficulties and their causes
- Keep meticulous records of patient symptoms treatment plans therapies and progress. motivating patients
Key Competencies(Knowledge skills abilities
- Speech Language Pathology skills and knowledge.
- Passion for language biology and science.
- Self-Starter
- Empathy Compassion and patience
- Team Work
- Communication skills (verbal and written)
- Required Education :Masters degree in speech language pathology speech therapy or equivalent.
1 3 years speech therapy Hospital experience preferred
Speech Language Pathologist license in state (BLS) certification
- Focus: Our facilities have an average of 30 35 beds which allows our healthcare teams to focus intensely on our patients and their families.
- Multi-Disciplinary Interaction: We take pride in our collaborative multi-disciplinary team approach to care that helps us deliver exceptional healthcare outcomes for our patients in a positive and supportive work environment. Our clinical staff plays an important and respected role with the medical staff and administration.
- Growth and Skills Leverage: Use and grow your skills - our units are entirely focused on critical care to meet the needs of our medically complex patients. We have a new training system (MedTrainer) to support your training goals too!
- Patient Centered:Our Long-Term Acute Care patients stay with us an average of 25 - 30 days which allows the clinical team to get to know the patient as a person
- Multi-Facility System Support: As part of a multi-hospital system our team benefits from sharing best practices and standards that can drive better patient outcomes.
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