NMC is currently recruiting a Speech Language Pathologist in Rehabilitation Services. The position is per diem (varied hours bi-weekly), generally M-F 7a-5:30p. Northwestern Medical Center’s mission is to provide exceptional health care to our community. Join our high reliability team! With “people” as one of our core values, valuing our employees is a top priority for Northwestern. We care about our employees, their families, and their overall health & well-being. We are proud to offer a generous benefits package, with recognized national carriers, designed to help our people stay healthy, balance work & life responsibilities, protect your assets & plan for a secure financial future. IND123
Hourly Range: $32.12 USD to $43.38 USD
Speech Language Pathologist
JOB SUMMARY:
The Speech Language Pathologist provides speech language pathology services to patients in varying states of health and illness. Functions as an essential member of the therapy and multi-disciplinary teams providing direct patient care. Provides evaluation and treatment of the areas of communication, cognition and swallowing.
PRE-REQUISITES:
Education: Master’s Degree in Speech Language Pathology. SLP has completed Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY).
Experience: Prior experienced preferred.
Certifications: SLP has or is working towards current Certification of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech Language Hearing Association. SLP must be licensed by the Vermont Department of Education.
RELATIONSHIPS:
Reports To: Clinical Practice Manager/Director
Other Contacts: Patients, families, visitors, providers and their staff, business partners and hospital employees
SCOPE:
Machinery or Equipment Used: Formal and informal speech language and swallowing evaluation Instructional materials; and other patient materials.
Physical Demands: Extended periods of standing and sitting. Ability to assist positioning patients for testing and treatment Manual dexterity and mobility. Moderate amounts of keyboarding.
Working Conditions: May be exposed to infections, contagious disease and the risk of blood-borne diseases, occasional exposure to unpleasant patient and unit elements. May be subject to electrical and radiant energy hazards. Contact with patients under a wide variety of circumstances, including but not limited to accidents, injuries and illness. Subject to varying and unpredictable situations. Occasional pressure due to multiple calls and inquiries.
Required Protective Equipment: Eye protection, mask, gown, lab coat, non-sterile and sterile medical gloves, leaded radiation apron and gloves.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
1. Performs thorough, reliable and efficient speech therapy evaluations and re-evaluations and develops and implements appropriate treatment programs based on findings within NMC and ASHA standards of care.
2. Provides exceptional patient care to our community within NMC & ASLHA standards of care evidenced by:
3. Meets documentation standards:
4. Applies critical thinking skills and considers alternatives as evidenced by:
5. Committed to on-going learning and practice of evidence based medicine:
6. Incorporates teaching in delivery service:
7. Manages self and resources effectively:
8. Demonstrates the department/job specific skills requisite for patient population served:
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