What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist position at ECHN?
**Speech Language Pathologist - Per Diem at ECHN Summary:**
As a per diem Speech Language Pathologist, you will evaluate patients and determine appropriate therapeutic treatments to restore speech and language functions. You will educate patients and families on home exercise programs while ensuring compliance with established treatment goals and insurance guidelines. Additionally, you will engage in interdisciplinary collaboration and participate in community education efforts, all while maintaining professional standards and supervising clinical students.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Provides treatments to patients by evaluating the function and selecting and applying appropriate treatments to improve or restore function. Participates in an interdisciplinary approach for in servicing and community education and in the clinical education of affiliating students. Potentially may be responsible for cross-site coverage.
EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION:
- Graduate of an accredited program of Speech Language Pathology with a minimum of a M.S.
- Holds or is eligible for current Connecticut license.
- Is eligible, or has a Certificate of Clinical Competency from the American Speech Language and Hearing Association.
- Must have a valid driver's license for occasional travel between ECHN business sites.
COMPETENCIES:
- This position requires an individual with strong English communication skills, both verbal and written.
- Must have basic personal computer skills in the use of Windows based programs such as Word, Outlook and Excel as needed for department functions.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Evaluates patients based on departmental standard.
- Conducts and modifies evaluations based on the patient's symptoms, level of activity, and medical status establishing individualized, appropriate, measurable goals for each patient.
- Treats patients with the appropriate and acceptable therapeutic techniques.
- Administers physical agents (modalities) and manual therapeutic technique to attain established goals.
- Utilizes effective techniques to assist in normalizing speech and language activity.
- Educates patients/families in home exercise programs and/or functional activities in order to maximize independent functional activity.
- Determines when a patient has achieved maximal benefit from treatment and recommends discharge if appropriate.
- Documents in accordance to insurance guidelines and adheres to the department's policies and procedures.
- Seeks and fosters interdepartmental communication and communication with the referring physician regarding patient care as evidenced by observation, and chart review.
- Accurately and consistently fills out and submits charges daily.
- Adheres to the professional code of ethics established by the ASHA and the facility at all times as evidenced by observation.
- Performs all duties with proper body mechanics and safety to prevent injuries.
- Supervises at least one affiliated student per year.
- Attends a continuing education course to further/improve treatment techniques.
- Participates in at least one departmental in-service, or community in-service as evidenced by documentation of educational program.
Keywords:
Speech Language Pathology, Therapeutic Techniques, Patient Evaluation, Communication Skills, Education Programs, Interdisciplinary Approach, Clinical Supervision, Healthcare, Patient Care, Restorative Treatments