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Speech Pathologist - Speech Therapy - SUPPLEMENTAL DAYS
The Speech Pathologist carries out individualized speech therapy programs, including assessment, treatment planning, and direct patient care. They also provide counseling to patients and families while maintaining accurate documentation and ensuring compliance with hospital policies.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold an Oregon license in Speech-Language Pathology and an ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence or be in the process of obtaining one. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to perform physical tasks such as lifting 25 pounds are required.
OR license in Speech Language Pathology, ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech Language Pathology (or CF in progress toward obtaining ASHA CCC-SLP.) CPR certification required by end of month from 60 days of hire and maintained; and Computer literacy skills.
Preferred
Lic/Reg/Cert
Oregon License in Speech-Language Pathology, ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (or CF in progress toward obtaining ASHA CCC-SLP).
Typical physical/Mental demands
Able to stand, walk, and sit frequently.
Possesses adequate reaction time to respond quickly to unexpected patient care situations.
Must be able to see, hear, read, and speak with or without assistive devices.
Must be able to lift 25 pounds to assist in basic patient care and/or to assist with office supplies, utilizing proper body mechanics.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills required.
Proficiency in executive function skills, including planning, organization, focusing attention, flexible thinking/problem solving, memory, self-monitoring, and juggling of multiple tasks.
Essential job functions
Under valid referral process, carries out an individualized program of speech therapy, including assessment, treatment, planning, implementation, education, and effective communication to maximize a patient’s progress toward achieving functional goals.
Provides direct patient care within scope of practice. Seeks excellence in practice by utilizing evidence-based or best practice techniques.
Has knowledge and skills to care for the cognitive, physical, and developmental needs of the populations and age groups that will be receiving services. Is kind and welcoming to all, regardless of gender, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, or other factors.
Continuously monitors patients’ functional needs and progress, adjusting plan of care as needed to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
Provides counseling to patients and patients’ families/caregivers about results of testing and recommended treatment options. Involves patients and families in goal setting and treatment decision making process.
Clear, concise, and timely documentation including evaluation, plan of care, daily treatments, progress notes and discharge summaries.
Clear and timely documentation of other conversation with or in regard to the patient (e.g. telephone encounter or discussions with providers, vendors, etc.)
Demonstrates integrity through compliance with insurance regulations, accountable billing procedures, judicious use of patient’s resources.
Maintains good efficiency through effective use of downtime that occurs through patient no shows and/or cancellations.
Complies with hospital and departmental policies and procedures, Quality Improvement program, safety, environmental and infection control standards.
Encourages innovation by enhancing professional growth and development of self and others through participation in educational programs, in-services, and workshops. Keeps up to date on professional literature.
Communicates in a kind and respectful manner to maintain a positive working relationship with all health professionals, ancillary staff, patients, and caregivers/family.
Ability to remain calm in emergency or crisis situations.
Marginal job functions
Serves as Mentoring SLP for Speech Therapy students at various stages of their education.
Allows observation by and provides mentorship to high school or undergraduate students.
Promotes the profession and Sky Lakes organization through participation in in-services to residents or other hospital departments, and participation in community education events.