Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) FT
Pikes Peak Post Acute · Buckeye, AZ · Today
HealthcareFull-time
Essential Duties
- Evaluate residents to determine speech therapy needs, functional limitations, and rehabilitation potential in accordance with physician orders and facility policies.
- Develop, implement, and update individualized treatment plans to improve mobility, strength, balance, endurance, and functional independence.
- Aid nursing department with training of Restorative Aides.
- Supervise Speech-Language Pathologist Clinical Fellows (CFY) or students in resident care and resident-related activities, following state practice act.
- Communicate regularly with physicians, nursing staff, interdisciplinary team members, residents, and families regarding progress, goals, and discharge planning.
- Participate in Resident Care conferences, Utilization Review meetings, and Rehabilitation meetings as needed.
- Provide in-services on training programs for other staff in the facility as needed.
Qualifications
- Education and/or Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology, prefer graduates of Masters or Doctorate Program in Speech-Language Pathology.
- Computer Skills: Proficient in computer skills such as inputting data into programs like Net Health and Point Click Care.
- Language Skills: Ability to read technical procedures and comprehend policy and procedure manuals.
- Mathematical Skills: Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.
- Reasoning Ability: Ability to solve practical problems and interpret instructions.
- Certifications/Licenses: Licensed as a Speech Therapist in the state, maintain a license in good standing, and determine additional certification as appropriate per facility.
- CPR Certification: If required by licensure.
Physical Demands
- Stand and walk frequently, sit occasionally, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl as needed to provide resident care and operate equipment.
- Reach, push, pull, lift, and manipulate objects and equipment, with exertion that may occasionally exceed 100 pounds, frequently exceed 50 pounds, or constantly exceed 20 pounds to safely move residents or equipment.
- Effective communication, including talking and hearing, is required to interact with residents, families, and the healthcare team.
- Perceive and respond to environmental cues, including tactile, auditory, and visual information, is essential for safe and effective resident care.
- Assist, support, and transport residents in accordance with safe resident handling practices.