Shriners Children's
Location
Galveston, Texas
The Speech-Language Pathologist implements systematic patient examinations and evaluations using a patient and family-centered approach to decision-making. They design, develop, and implement individualized treatment plans to address communication and swallowing concerns to optimize patient function.
Required qualifications include a Master's degree in Speech Pathology, an active SLP license in Texas, and holding the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC's). Preferred qualification is one year of experience in a pediatric setting and being bilingual in English/Spanish.
Upon receiving a licensed independent practitioner referral, implements a systematic patient examination and evaluation utilizing a comprehensive, patient and family-centered approach to decision making incorporating national standards and the AMA CPT codes. SLP will design, develop and implement individualized treatment plans to address presenting symptoms or concerns of a communication and/or swallowing problem or related functional issue to optimize function. Makes appropriate discharge plans by collaborating with patients, their families, care management, and community resources such as schools/outside therapy clinics, and actively participating in multidisciplinary meetings. Supports risk management and compliance initiatives through accurate thorough documentation. This is not an all-inclusive list of this job’s responsibilities. The incumbent may be required to perform other related duties and participate in special projects as assigned.
Required: Masters degree in Speech Pathology SLP license in state of Texas Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC's) Preferred: 1 year experience in a pediatric setting Bilingual English/Spanish
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