Speech Lang Pathologist- Home Health Care - Macomb Suburbs - 20 Hours - Days
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Job Description
alified registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, certified wound, ostomy and continence nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech - language pathologists, medical social workers, dietitians, and home health aides.
GENERAL SUMMARY:
Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP) with certification by the American SpeechLanguage-Hearing Association (ASHA) provide clinical services to individuals with adult and pediatric speech, language cognitive, voice and swallowing disorders. Services include diagnosis, evaluation, therapy, treatment and follow-up. All clinical fellows in Speech-Language Pathology are supervised by ASHA certified SLP's.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Provides clinical speech-language pathology services to HFHS patients including:
• Consultation with patients, family, and HFHS staff about communication and swallowing disorders;
• Diagnoses speech, language or swallowing disorders and evaluates patient's condition and prognosis;
• Develops treatment/therapy programs for patients;
• Schedules and conducts patient follow-up visits.
• Operates clinical equipment to measure speech production characteristics during patient evaluations and treatment.
• Performs endoscopic assessment of vocal fold vibratory function and swallowing function.
• Interacts with dietary personnel in developing nutritional menus and/or eating programs for patients with limited swallowing abilities.
• Prescribes appropriate communication technology after cancer or laryngeal surgery. Teaches patient to utilize technology and effectively develop their communication skills.
• Participates in all phases of departmental education and research programs including program development and clinical fellow orientation and instruction.
• Supervises the activities of departmental graduate students and clinical fellows including work scheduling, motivation, performance appraisal, and day-to-day work duties.
• Represents the Institution at community, regional and national conferences. Educates local community and social organizations on programs available at HFHS.
• Performs other related duties as assigned or requested.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
• Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited graduate program;
• Successful completion of the National Praxis Examination;
• Successful completion of the Clinical Fellowship Year.
• One year of experience in a clinical setting required.
LICENSURES AND CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
• The State of Michigan license; Certificate of Clinical Competence by ASHA
GENERAL SUMMARY:
Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP) with certification by the American SpeechLanguage-Hearing Association (ASHA) provide clinical services to individuals with adult and pediatric speech, language cognitive, voice and swallowing disorders. Services include diagnosis, evaluation, therapy, treatment and follow-up. All clinical fellows in Speech-Language Pathology are supervised by ASHA certified SLP's.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Provides clinical speech-language pathology services to HFHS patients including:
• Consultation with patients, family, and HFHS staff about communication and swallowing disorders;
• Diagnoses speech, language or swallowing disorders and evaluates patient's condition and prognosis;
• Develops treatment/therapy programs for patients;
• Schedules and conducts patient follow-up visits.
• Operates clinical equipment to measure speech production characteristics during patient evaluations and treatment.
• Performs endoscopic assessment of vocal fold vibratory function and swallowing function.
• Interacts with dietary personnel in developing nutritional menus and/or eating programs for patients with limited swallowing abilities.
• Prescribes appropriate communication technology after cancer or laryngeal surgery. Teaches patient to utilize technology and effectively develop their communication skills.
• Participates in all phases of departmental education and research programs including program development and clinical fellow orientation and instruction.
• Supervises the activities of departmental graduate students and clinical fellows including work scheduling, motivation, performance appraisal, and day-to-day work duties.
• Represents the Institution at community, regional and national conferences. Educates local community and social organizations on programs available at HFHS.
• Performs other related duties as assigned or requested.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
• Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited graduate program;
• Successful completion of the National Praxis Examination;
• Successful completion of the Clinical Fellowship Year.
• One year of experience in a clinical setting required.
LICENSURES AND CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
• The State of Michigan license; Certificate of Clinical Competence by ASHA
Qualifications
- •Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited graduate program;
- •Successful completion of the National Praxis Examination;
- •Successful completion of the Clinical Fellowship Year
- •One year of experience in a clinical setting required
- •LICENSURES AND CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
- •The State of Michigan license; Certificate of Clinical Competence by ASHA
Benefits
Responsibilities
- •Provides clinical speech-language pathology services to HFHS patients including:
- •Consultation with patients, family, and HFHS staff about communication and swallowing disorders;
- •Diagnoses speech, language or swallowing disorders and evaluates patient's condition and prognosis;
- •Develops treatment/therapy programs for patients;
- •Schedules and conducts patient follow-up visits
- •Operates clinical equipment to measure speech production characteristics during patient evaluations and treatment
- •Performs endoscopic assessment of vocal fold vibratory function and swallowing function
- •Interacts with dietary personnel in developing nutritional menus and/or eating programs for patients with limited swallowing abilities
- •Prescribes appropriate communication technology after cancer or laryngeal surgery
- •Teaches patient to utilize technology and effectively develop their communication skills
- •Participates in all phases of departmental education and research programs including program development and clinical fellow orientation and instruction
- •Supervises the activities of departmental graduate students and clinical fellows including work scheduling, motivation, performance appraisal, and day-to-day work duties
- •Represents the Institution at community, regional and national conferences
- •Educates local community and social organizations on programs available at HFHS
- •Performs other related duties as assigned or requested
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