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SLP CFY only) Must be able to follow speech therapy treatment plans for patients under direction of the supervising SLP CCC and in accordance with Federal and State guidelines. ASHA certified (CCCs) OR must be eligible for 9 month Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) in order to earn ASHA certification (CCCs) and/or meeting ASHA credentialing criteria.
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HOME HEALTH SLP JOB REQUIREMENTS: The Speech Language Pathologist must have their CCC. The Speech Language Pathologist must also have at least one year of experience working with adults or geriatrics (even if it was their CFY year.
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CCC-SLP - Cert Clinical Competence SLP (Required) or CFY - Clinical Fellow Year Eligible (Required) CCC-SLP and SLP-LIC are both required or, in the alternative, CFY is required. SLP-LIC - PA Speech Pathologist License (Required.
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Active license in physical (BSPT, MSPT, DPT, or PTA), occupational (BSOT, MSOT, COTA), or speech (MA, MS, CCC SLP, or CFY SLP) therapy and meet the educational requirements as defined in the job description for that license type.
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The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) provides direct rehab care in speech therapy to patients upon physician referral in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards.
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One (1) year experience in post acute care or related setting preferred. Knowledgeable of practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing functions in the post acute care facility.
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Graduate of an accredited program in speech therapy (minimum MS or MA SLP) SLP CCC only) Must be able to oversee and evaluate care given by SLP CFYs. Participates in community health matters/projects as appropriate.
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Sit, stand, bend, lift, push, pull, stoop, walk, reach, and move intermittently during working hours. Exhibit excellent customer service and a positive attitude towards patients. Maintains confidentiality of all proprietary and/or confidential information.
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Candidates must have CCC's. In-house rehab programs. Perform proficiently in all competency areas including but not limited to: patient rights, and safety and sanitation. Once achieved, must maintain ASHA credentialing.
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Possess the ability to make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action. Understand and follow company policies including harassment and compliance procedures. Maintains professional working relationships with all associates, vendors, etc.
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Must hold or be eligible to receive a Speech Language Pathologist license in the state where services will be provided within the first 90 days of employment or hold a license as a Clinical Fellow in his/her Clinical Fellowship Year. Clinical Fellow (CFY) must be mentor by a Stated Licensed/ASHA certified SLP in the state where services will be provided and employed by Parkview Health.
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CPR certification upon hire or obtain during orientation. Displays integrity and professionalism by adhering to Life Care’s Code of Conduct and completes mandatory Code of Conduct and other appropriate compliance training.
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Active CA SLP/CFY License, or eligible to obtain. We’re always hiring CFY supervisors. New Graduates for CFY are welcome to apply! BMR Health Services is seeking a Speech Language Pathologist in Mountain View CA and several other surrounding cities.
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The CFY will work under the supervision of a licensed speech-language pathologist to provide diagnostic and therapeutic services to clients with communication disorders. Eligibility for Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) as determined by the Knowledge of principles and practices of speech-language pathology assessment and intervention across the lifespan.
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Liaisons with patients, families, support departments, etc., to adequately plan for patient needs. Must maintain an active license in good standing throughout employment. CPR certification must remain current during employment.
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