Overview
The Clinical Fellow Speech Language Pathology will provide direct home center-based and telehealth parent training and patient care for assessing and treating communication (i.e. speech/language) oral motor and feeding/swallowing disorders; administering department and program functions; maintaining documentation relative to services offered; and participation in intra and interdisciplinary training addition the incumbent assists the family with appropriate referrals within Kennedy Krieger and in the community (i.e. school medical social etc.). This position will have a variety of training opportunities and this assignment provides temporary employment opportunities to coincide with and supplement the Clinical Fellow training experience.
Responsibilities
- Provide parent training and therapy programs that focus on resolving an identified condition or diminishing its functional impact with consideration given to setting clear and measurable goals and incorporating child and family needs interests abilities and perspective. Utilize a range of techniques to engage children and families.
- Provide home telehealth and center-based functional communication (i.e. speech and language) oral motor and feeding assessments to determine presence and (where detected) degree of handicapping conditions with consideration to child and familys needs.
- Initiate and maintain contact with referral sources as well as other Institute and community providers to assist in service coordination and to foster productive community relationships.
- Maintain documentation consistent with Institute and Department expectations for all activities as well as guidelines by Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) COMAR and relevant accreditation agencies.
- Participate in intra-disciplinary and interdisciplinary activities relative to patient care (e.g. team conferences) and professional training (e.g. staff development activities).
- Participate in departmental activities and outreach activities in the community (e.g. presentations services on committees).
Qualifications
- Must possess and maintain Speech-Language Pathologist Limited License through the Maryland Board of Audiologists Hearing Aid Dispensers and Speech Language Pathologists.
- Must possess and maintain cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification.
Successful completion of a Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology with related clinical requirements required.
Minimum pay range
Maximum pay range
OverviewThe Clinical Fellow Speech Language Pathology will provide direct home center-based and telehealth parent training and patient care for assessing and treating communication (i.e. speech/language) oral motor and feeding/swallowing disorders; administering department and program functions; ma...
Overview
The Clinical Fellow Speech Language Pathology will provide direct home center-based and telehealth parent training and patient care for assessing and treating communication (i.e. speech/language) oral motor and feeding/swallowing disorders; administering department and program functions; maintaining documentation relative to services offered; and participation in intra and interdisciplinary training addition the incumbent assists the family with appropriate referrals within Kennedy Krieger and in the community (i.e. school medical social etc.). This position will have a variety of training opportunities and this assignment provides temporary employment opportunities to coincide with and supplement the Clinical Fellow training experience.
Responsibilities
- Provide parent training and therapy programs that focus on resolving an identified condition or diminishing its functional impact with consideration given to setting clear and measurable goals and incorporating child and family needs interests abilities and perspective. Utilize a range of techniques to engage children and families.
- Provide home telehealth and center-based functional communication (i.e. speech and language) oral motor and feeding assessments to determine presence and (where detected) degree of handicapping conditions with consideration to child and familys needs.
- Initiate and maintain contact with referral sources as well as other Institute and community providers to assist in service coordination and to foster productive community relationships.
- Maintain documentation consistent with Institute and Department expectations for all activities as well as guidelines by Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) COMAR and relevant accreditation agencies.
- Participate in intra-disciplinary and interdisciplinary activities relative to patient care (e.g. team conferences) and professional training (e.g. staff development activities).
- Participate in departmental activities and outreach activities in the community (e.g. presentations services on committees).
Qualifications
- Must possess and maintain Speech-Language Pathologist Limited License through the Maryland Board of Audiologists Hearing Aid Dispensers and Speech Language Pathologists.
- Must possess and maintain cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification.
Successful completion of a Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology with related clinical requirements required.
Minimum pay range
Maximum pay range
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