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Speech Language Pathologist

Job Summary And ResponsibilitiesAs our Speech Language Pathologist, you will be a vital clinician, expertly assessing, diagnosing, and treating communication and swallowing disorders to significantly improve patient quality of life.Every day, you will conduct comprehensive evaluations for all referred patients, meticulously implementing individualized treatment plans. You'll contribute clinical expertise to develop/upgrade treatment programs/protocols, and actively shape departmental and organizational goals.To be successful in this role, you will possess advanced clinical knowledge, exceptional diagnostic/therapeutic skills, and a compassionate, patient-centered approach.Under the direction of the department manager and upon appropriate physician referral, evaluates and treats patients to improve their functional status.Will work in outpatient, inpatient and/or transitional care center as directed by the manager.Speech pathologist will communicate with families, physicians, other health team members, and participates in meetings as needed. Scope of practice to be consistent with Federal and State standards, as well as, departmental policy and procedure.Reports to department manager for both clerical and patient care duties.Coordinates with other department members as directed by the department manager to optimize delivery of client services with available resources.Evaluates inpatients within 24 hours of physician referral, observing departmental hours of operation. Outpatient evaluation must be within 30 days from date of physician referral.Job RequirementsRequiredSpeech Language Pathologist: CA, upon hire andBasic Life Support - CPR, within 30 DaysKnowledge of SP assessment and treatment techniquesKnowledge of SP and healthcare trends Clinical problem solving and analyses. Interpersonal and communicationPlan, develop, implement rehab tests and problems. Documenation. PreferredAcute care, Rehab, SNF or OP experienceClinical Competence in Speech Language Pathology, upon hireWhere You'll WorkFounded in 1961, Dignity Health - Arroyo Grande Community Hospital is a 65-bed, acute care, nonprofit hospital located in Arroyo Grande, California. Serving over 90,000 patients annually, the hospital offers a full complement of services including, emergency care, and orthopedics. Additionally, Arroyo Grande Community Hospital has been recognized as an LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality High Performer by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. It is a Joint Commission-certified Primary Stroke Center, and has the only inpatient Acute Rehabilitation Center between Salinas and Santa Barbara.One Community. One Mission. One California Pay Range$49.78 - $74.05 /hour