Supervision of speech-language pathologist assistants
The Speech-Language Pathologist evaluates and treats patients, communicates with families and healthcare team members, and maintains thorough documentation of services
Job Summary
The Speech-Language Pathologist evaluates and treats patients, communicates with families and healthcare team members, and maintains thorough documentation of services.
This role includes supervising assistants, conducting ongoing staff training, and participating in patient care and rehabilitation conferences.
The position requires compliance with state licensing requirements and offers opportunities to act as a clinical preceptor for fellows and students.
Matching Summary
The Speech-Language Pathologist evaluates and treats patients, communicates with families and healthcare team members, and maintains thorough documentation of services.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Speech-Language Pathology patient evaluation
Treatment plan development and implementation
Supervision of Speech-Language Pathologist Assistants
Documentation in medical records
Communication with healthcare team
Conducting in-service training
Proficient in Casamba and Point Click Care
Nice-to-have
Ability to relate positively with patients and staff
Participation in patient care conferences
Clinical preceptor for CFY/RFP and students
Discharge planning involvement
Compliance with state practice acts
Key Requirements
Master’s or doctoral degree in Speech-Language Pathology
State licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist
Completion of 350 supervised clinical practicum hours if unlicensed
At least 9 months supervised full-time SLP experience