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The staff Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) is involved with direct patient care of hospital inpatients and outpatients. The SLP is a licensed professional who treats individuals of all ages with cognitive, communication and swallowing disorders. Speech services involve initial screening, assessment and diagnosis, development of a plan of care (POC), and providing intervention and treatment for both outpatient and inpatients. The SLP is also responsible for consulting with the patient/responsible person, the patient’s medical provider and other agency personnel if needed regarding the POC. The therapy services are provided in accordance with provider’s orders and as defined by the speech and language pathology standards of practice. The SLP performs all duties in a professional and ethical manner, collaborating with the other members of the health care team, ensuring quality patient care.
Requirements:
Graduate from an accredited Master's program in speech language pathology and have a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC). Must have a current Idaho SLP license, and must complete necessary CEU required by the state of Idaho. Current BLS certification required. Membership in ASHA is preferred. New graduates are eligible; however experience is preferred.
Job Type: Full-time
Full Time
$75k-89k (estimate)
05/03/2023
07/18/2024
steelemed.org
Salmon, ID
50 - 100
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