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Performs normal newborn hearing screening. Assumes responsibility for the care of patient's prosthetic devices, hearing aides, dentures, eye glasses, etc. Performs normal newborn hearing screening.
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You will join the Communications Access Team, an experienced team that includes three other ASL interpreters and deaf and hard of hearing staff members. Licensed with the Illinois Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission (IDHHC) at an Advanced or Master Level.
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The director will have collective responsiveness to Dominican’s student body development needs, including serving as a hearing officer for a restorative justice oriented student conduct process.
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Provides accurate and timely recording of all home visits, infant/child activities, vision and hearing information, immunizations and all other required data according to the guidelines, policy and procedures of the agency and the funder.
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Required Qualifications: Required Qualifications A Master’s Degree in Speech Language PathologyA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationLicensure, or eligible for licensure, from the State of IllinoisExperience supervising students in a clinical setting Preferred Qualifications A Doctorate Degree in Speech Language Pathology or a closely related fieldExperience as a Director of Clinical EducationCollege or graduate level teaching experience.
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Provides newborn care to the infant including bath, dressing, obtaining foot prints, assistance with feeding (bottle and breast), glucose checks. Performs post-mortem care and transports bodies to the morgue when necessary.
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Duties may include: maintaining temperature logs on, defrosting, and cleaning refrigerator, straightening linen, cleaning utility rooms, cleaning IV poles, cleaning scale, cleaning and returning equipment to SPD, replacing and disposing of soiled linen bags.
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Must wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and clothing, when required, such as safety shoes, face masks, safety glasses, hearing protection, hard hat/bump cap, hair/beard net and gloves. Integrated healthcare programs – telemedicine, chronic condition, weight management and msk health.
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Care for someone with complex physical/medical needs (i.e., hearing impaired, vision impaired, non-ambulatory, etc.) Only available in the following counties: Fulton, Ford, Grundy, Hancock, Henderson, Kankakee, Kendall, Knox, LaSalle, Livingston, Marshall, McDonough, McLean, Ogle, Schuyler, Stephenson, Warren, Will, Winnebago, and Woodford.
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Partner with Plant Safety Manager for effective health/safety policy and procedures to comply with corporate and regulatory requirements, these activities include but are not limited to Safe Operating Procedures, Lockout/Tagout, Hearing Conservation, Fall Prevention/Protection, and Powered Industrial Trucks.
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Therefore, we prioritize individuals coming from the following communities: Refugee, Neurodivergent, Single Parent, Blind or Low Vision, Deaf or Hard of Hearing, Black, Hispanic, Asian, Military Veterans, the Elderly, the LGBTQ, and Justice Impacted individuals.
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Hold a current Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) will deliver therapeutic services to participants according to the Illinois Speech-Language Pathology Practice Act. The SLP will report to the PACE Site Director.
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Qualifications for the position include a Ph. D. degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Speech and Hearing Sciences and evidence of teaching and research potential. Candidates should possess the CCC-SLP and be eligible for Illinois licensure in speech-language pathology.
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Job Duties are performed wearing various types of PPE and cGMP which include but are not limited to a hairnet, beard cover, safety glasses, safety shoes, hearing protection, gloves, PAPR, face mask and lab coat.
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If you have a speech or hearing disability, please call 7-1-1 to utilize Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS). A minimum of 8 years experience in managed care which may include PBM, Pharma, market access, account management, specialty pharmacy, or health plan.
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