SLP, Speech Pathologist - Marshall Pediatric Outpatient Therapy - Full Time at Christus Health summary:
The Speech Language Pathologist evaluates and treats patients with communication, cognitive, and swallowing disorders in a pediatric outpatient setting. They collaborate with healthcare teams, supervise clinical staff, and design individualized treatment plans to enhance patient outcomes. The role requires a valid SLP license, a Master's degree, and expertise in evidence-based treatment methods and patient safety protocols.
Description Summary:
As a member of the health care team, evaluates and treats patients with cognitive, communication and swallowing deficits within the scope of a licensed Speech/Language Pathologist. Collaborates with other hospital personnel to ensure quality care for the patient. Supervises the activities of Therapy Technicians, Speech/Language Pathology Clinical Fellows, and Speech/Language Pathology Students.
Responsibilities:
- Gathers pertinent data from chart and other care givers, discusses with physician as necessary
- Independently assess all patient types assigned
- Demonstrates ability to recognize additional needs during evaluation; exercises good judgment in decision
- Interprets results and formulates relevant, measurable, realistic and attainable goals
- Reassess patient progress regularly per department policy, or when need arises
- Identifies appropriate equipment, discusses with patient and family and makes appropriate referral to social services and/or vendor
- Able to assess vent dependent patients with minimal assistance
- Able to assess voice and fluency cases with some assistance
- Able to independently design a treatment plan that address’ identified problems, deficits and discharge needs and assist with reducing LOS
- Consistently delivers effective treatment focused on rehab of communication, cognition and/or swallowing disorders
- Actively seeks out a diagnosis mx to facilitate ability to independently treat throughout the hospital
- Demonstrates skilled expertise when monitoring patients during treatment
- Able to apply reasoning and judgment to skilled observations and reports adverse reactions to physician and/or nursing
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of speaking valve usage and contraindications
- Ensures patient safety
- Offers alternatives to physician when appropriate
- Actively seeks research-based treatments and applies to daily treatment
- Develops creative and innovative ways to provide treatment i.e. group sessions, summer speech camps, structured and interactive adult group/individual sessions
Requirements:
Education/Skills
Experience
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
- SLP License in state of employment
- SLP Intern license is accepted as long as all requirements are met.
- BLS
Work Schedule:
4 Days - 10 Hours
Work Type:
Full Time
Keywords:
speech language pathologist, pediatric speech therapy, communication disorders, swallowing therapy, cognitive rehabilitation, speech therapy outpatient, SLP license, treatment planning, speech pathology, patient care