Speech Pathologist - Supplemental/PRN
Responsibilities
The Speech/Language Pathologist (SLP) is responsible for performing age-specific assessment designed to gather data relevant to the patient's individual needs. This includes assessment and evaluation of speech, language, cognitive/communication disorders and swallowing dysfunction. The SLP develops a plan of care, performs treatment as indicated, assesses patients' response to treatment, and assists with discharge planning. The SLP utilizes equipment, materials, and devises and/or adapts treatment strategies to maximize a patient's swallow function and/or communication potential. The SLP provides education related to the diagnosis, prognosis, and plan of care of the communication disorder to the patient, family/caregiver and other members of the healthcare team.
Qualifications
- Masters degree in Communication Disorders, Speech Pathology, or equivalent.
- Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech/Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) granted by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
- Will consider CFY candidate.
- Valid Speech/Language Pathology license in the state of Wisconsin.
- Current CPR certification.
- Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech/Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) granted by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
- Valid Speech/Language Pathology license in the state of Wisconsin.
- Current CPR certification.
Exemption Status
Nonexempt
Compensation Detail
$36.50 - $54.77 / hour
Benefits Eligible
No
Schedule
Part Time
Hours/Pay Period
Supplemental/PRN
Schedule Details
- Primarily La Crosse Hospital and Sparta TCU. Occasionally La Crosse or Sparta Outpatient.
- Supplemental: Shifts available 7 days per week, as needed based on staffing needs.
- One weekend per month.