Purpose: Provides and directs Speech-Language Pathologist services to residents, including assessment, treatment, program planning and implementation, related documentation, and communication. Functions under physicians' orders.
Qualifications:
- Ability to assess residents with communications and swallowing disorders.
- Ability to interpret and communicate results of assessments.
- Ability to design and execute appropriate treatment plans.
- Ability to document daily care as per established guidelines.
Essential Job Functions:
- Judgment and Quality: Provides Speech-Language Pathologist services to residents and initiates referrals when appropriate and in accordance with department procedures. Conducts screening of residents at regular intervals to determine need for intervention/treatment. Evaluates residents to obtain data necessary for treatment planning and implementation. Conducts specialized evaluations as indicated. Monitors resident's response to intervention and modifies treatment as indicated to attain goals in accordance with physician orders.
- Communication: Interprets and communicates evaluation findings to residents, family, and other team members. Participates in resident, family, and staff education. Provides in-service education to the members of the resident's care team and education to the community. Maintains positive relationships and rapport with coworkers, residents, family members, and facility personnel.
- Planning and Organization: Establishes individual resident schedules in conjunction with other team members. Develops treatment plans by identifying a problem list, including short and long term goals and methods to achieve identified goals. Organizes work area and work in progress so that minimum delay results with interruptions or substitutions. Coordinates treatment plan with resident, families, and other team members.
- Documentation: Documents results of resident's assessment, treatment, follow-up, and termination of services. Records indirect time and billable treatment times according to department procedures.
Physical Job Requirements:
Physical requirements for this position are classified as medium under the Department of Labor classification. The employee must be capable of exerting 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally (less than 1/3 of the time), and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force frequently (1/2 of the time), and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly (2/3 or more of the time) to move objects, equipment, and/or residents. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit, stoop, kneel, bend, or crouch; use hands to manipulate tools, equipment, or controls; reach with hands and arms, balance, lift, and perform medium to maximum transfer assists with residents. The employee is required to have visual and hearing acuity sufficient enough to assess resident safety and ability.
This position is classified as a Category 1 for the purpose of exposure determination under the OSHA Regulations regarding the Standard on Occupational Exposure to Blood borne Pathogens (29 CFR 1910.1030). Category 1 is defined as all procedures or job-related tasks that involve an inherent risk for mucous membrane or skin contact with blood, body fluids, or tissues, or a potential for spills and or splashes of blood or body fluids. The use of protective equipment and measures is required for every employee engaged in Category 1 tasks.
Education and Experience:
- Masters Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program.
- Successful completion of National Certification Examination for S.L.P.
- Current state licensure or license eligible.
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