What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) position at Excellent Home Care NY?
Excellent Home Care provides top-quality home health care services in the New York City Area. We are committed to being a leader in the community by upholding the organization’s core values of the provision of care and respect for all. Our goal is to enhance the lives of our adult and pediatric populations in the comfort of their homes and individual communities by providing professional and compassionate care.
We are currently looking for a Speech Langauge Pathologist (SLP) to join our team!
Speech Langauge Pathologist (SLP) Job Responsibilties:
We are currently looking for a Speech Langauge Pathologist (SLP) to join our team!
Speech Langauge Pathologist (SLP) Job Responsibilties:
- Planning and provision of Speech and Language Rehabilitation services to Patients in their homes; and for working with the Patient, family and/or others to provide training and/r assistive devices to eliminate or reduce areas of deficit, usually associated with verbalization of thoughts and ideas and swallowing difficulties.
- Work with other professional staff to establish rehabilitation and maintenance goals and activities.
- Evaluates the Speech and Language Rehabilitation needs of the Patients and provides Speech and Language Rehabilitative Services for Patients as ordered by the Patient’s Authorized Medical Practitioner.
- Performs clinical tests to assess Speech and Language disorders and potential for restoration. Develops a Plan of Care with restorative and/or maintenance goals to meet identified needs.
- Instructs Patients/Family and other appropriate persons/health team personnel in the use of assistive modalities and appropriate Speech and Language Procedures.
- Maintains records for each Patient treated by documenting general information, special precautions, description of and number of treatments rendered, reaction to treatment, progress or lack of progress made and Discharge Summary.
- Works with health team to shorten the Patient’s recovery from illness and the management of residual disability.
- Makes telephone contact, followed by a written report with the Nurse to report initial findings, goals, visit frequency and estimated length of service within 24 hours of initial visit.
- Charts all visit contacts and findings on designated forms, within twenty-four (24) hours, and as required by agency policy.
- Communicates with the Nurse at least every two (2) weeks to discuss the Patients progress.
- Telephones the Agency immediately with any information that will influence or change the provision of services including any unusual situations observed during the course of service.
- Re-evaluates Patients as needed to detect progress attained and completes a written progress report for the Patient’s record containing Patient’s progress, continued treatment plan, goals, frequency of visits and outcomes of care provided.
- Contacts the Nurse coordinating the care to obtain Medical Orders for changes in the Plan of Care or visit frequency and to report missed visits, as necessary.
- Submits Discharge Summaries at the completion of services that include outcome of care provided, equipment ordered and any recommendations for follow-up care.
- Master’s Degree in Speech Language Pathology
- A minimum of one (1) year Speech Language Pathology experience in a Health Care setting.
- Demonstration of considerable knowledge of current standards, procedures and techniques of Speech Language Pathology. Home Care experience desirable.
- Currently licensed in New York State as a Speech Language Pathologist. Current certification of clinical completion in Speech from the American Speech and Hearing Association.
- We provide quality and compassionate home care for our clients
- Environment where we value and care for our employees.
- Join a team that’s like a family.
- Referral program
- Supportive collaborative atmosphere
- Integral part of the interdisciplinary team
- Nurturing work environment
- Supportive management team
- Opportunity to make a difference in the lives of patients and their families.
- Professional growth and development opportunities
Salary : $70 - $80