Inpatient Rehab Speech Language Pathologist

Trinity HealthLivonia, MI
2d$37Onsite

About The Position

Trinity Health Livonia Hospital Inpatient Rehab Speech Language Pathologist Location: Livonia, MI Schedule: Full Time, Day Shift Rate: $36.75+ (rate increased based on years of experience) JOB SUMMARY The primary duties of the Speech Therapist are to test and measure those patients with speech, language, cognitive, hearing, and/or swallowing impairments. As prescribed by a referring physician, the ST evaluates, establishes a treatment plan, and treats the patients. The ST is mindful of the diagnosis and considers all precautions, indications and contraindications of care. PERFORMANCE DUTIES Provide effective, outcome related patient care demonstrated through patient/customer satisfaction and goal accomplishment. Practices understanding and compliance with all legal, regulatory and reimbursement criteria. Documentation must be concise, objective, and legible. Content should meet all reimbursement criteria and accreditation standards. Able to identify patient barriers to learning and is able to incorporate appropriate teaching methodology to ensure patient/family understanding. Demonstrates a commitment to professional growth and maintaining current day treatment skills. Able to effectively organize responsibilities so that maximal patient contacts and efficiency are achieved. Communicates effectively and in a timely manner with all patient care team members. Demonstrates flexibility with changing patient volumes and types. Responds to departmental change in a supportive manner. Provides education to hospital employees and the community at large as requested. AGE SPECIFIC CRITERIA This position does provide patient care. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients.

Requirements

  • M..A. or M. S. in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders from and accredited graduate program.
  • CCC-SLP Certification Awarded by the American Speech Language Hearing Association

Nice To Haves

  • Previous experience in acute care and swallow disorders is preferred but entry-level positions are also available.
  • Membership or eligibility for membership in the American Speech Language Hearing Association.

Responsibilities

  • Test and measure those patients with speech, language, cognitive, hearing, and/or swallowing impairments.
  • Evaluate patients as prescribed by a referring physician
  • Establish a treatment plan
  • Treat patients
  • Provide effective, outcome related patient care demonstrated through patient/customer satisfaction and goal accomplishment.
  • Practice understanding and compliance with all legal, regulatory and reimbursement criteria.
  • Ensure documentation is concise, objective, and legible and meets all reimbursement criteria and accreditation standards.
  • Identify patient barriers to learning and is able to incorporate appropriate teaching methodology to ensure patient/family understanding.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to professional growth and maintaining current day treatment skills.
  • Effectively organize responsibilities so that maximal patient contacts and efficiency are achieved.
  • Communicate effectively and in a timely manner with all patient care team members.
  • Demonstrate flexibility with changing patient volumes and types.
  • Respond to departmental change in a supportive manner.
  • Provide education to hospital employees and the community at large as requested.
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