Speech Language Pathologist
Department37693 Navicent Health Medical Center: Baldwin - Speech and AudiologyStatusFull timeBenefits EligibleYesHours Per Week40Schedule Details/Additional InformationM-Fri 8-5Pay Range$38.20 - $57.30Major ResponsibilitiesThis position is sign on bonus eligible:Patient Assessments / ReassessmentsPerforms appropriate patient assessments resulting in an effective treatment plan.Reassesses patients at appropriate intervals of time demonstrating the ability to observe treatment effect and modify the plan of care as indicated.Involves the patient and /or family in the assessment process and the formation of the care plan.Care Planning / Interdisciplinary CommunicationProvides care in accordance with physician’s orders.Demonstrates appropriate case management to ensure quality of care and best patient outcome.Communicates appropriately to physicians, nurses, case managers, and other members of the health care team to ensure care is collaborative and appropriate.Patient OutcomesAssesses and documents patient outcomes criteria at the initial and discharge evaluations. (all shoulder, back, incontinence, and anodyne).Speech Therapy Modalities / Patient TreatmentDemonstrates knowledge of speech therapy modalities / treatments and performs correctly.Operates Equipment Safely and CorrectlyDemonstrates knowledge of and competency in using equipment pertinent to providing speech therapy services.Patient EducationFormulates a teaching plan based upon identified learning needs and evaluates effectiveness of learning.Includes the family in teaching as appropriate.DocumentationDocumentation meets current standards and policies.Documentation is legible.No inappropriate abbreviations are used.Documentation is completed in a timely manner.Medical Records are closed as per policy.Charge CaptureTime is adequately documented in the assessments and daily treatment notes.Each charge bill adequately reflects all services provided.Demonstrates self-growth as a professional therapist.Engages in continuing education and professional growth opportunities.Licensure, Registration, And/or Certification RequiredGeorgia license and American Speech / Language Association CertificationEducation RequiredMust be a High School or GED Diploma Graduate. Masters in Communication DisordersExperience RequiredCFY will be considered.Knowledge, Skills & Abilities RequiredGood interpersonal and communication skills, time management skills, and the ability to be flexible and dependable.Physical Requirements And Working ConditionsMust be able to use visual near and distance acuity. Must have verbal ability to communicate in person and over the phone or radio. Must be able to assist co-workers in transfers and transport supplies, patients/residents, or equipment using good body mechanics. Must have functional range of motion of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spines, upper and lower extremities with a grip strength of 60-80 pounds, specific to the job class evaluation. Must be able to forward reach, overhead reach, bend, squat, kneel and change from one position to the other rapidly. Must be able to lift 25-60 lbs. and carry 25-50 pounds specific to job class evaluation. Must be able to tolerate high noise, busy atmospheres and noxious odors. Must be able to work in noisy environments and be self directed to complete jobs as ordered. Must be able to remain calm under stressful situations. Must be able to assess and respond to multiple situations simultaneously. Must be able to assist co-workers in multiple overlapping tasks simultaneously. Must be able to prioritize job tasks and organize work space to be efficient and conducive to completing work tasks as assigned in a timely manner. If job class is identified as falling under POPE C, the individual must pass the cardiac recovery test.This job description indicates the general nature and level of work expected of the incumbent. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities required of the incumbent. 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Committed to providing equitable care for all, Advocate Health provides more than $6 billion in annual community benefits.The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for patient evaluations, care planning, directing, and administering Occupational therapy modalities of treatment as prescribed by a licensed physician. The ST administers treatments and physical agents as prescribed by a referring physician in an effort to restore function and prevent disability following injury, disease or physical disability. The ST assists patients in reaching their maximum performance and level of functioning, while learning to live within the limits of their capabilities. The Speech Language Pathologist ensures patient charges are accurate and submitted in a timely manner. Speech Language Pathologists coordinate, delegate and supervise responsibilities assigned to support staff (OT /PT Aide, etc.) The Speech Language Pathologist participates in operational aspects of the department, contributing to performance improvement and CQI activities. Speech Language Pathologists participate in all infection control, departmental equipment training, organizational safety and fire safety programs.