Key Responsibilities: • Provide direct patient care in accordance with healthcare facility policies and procedures. • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive patient care. • M...
Key Responsibilities: • Provide direct patient care in accordance with healthcare facility policies and procedures. • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive patient care. • Maintain accurate patient medical records and documentation. • Adhere to infection control standards and other regulatory requirements. • Educate patients and their families on healthcare plans and treatments.
Qualifications: • Active state licensure in [specify relevant states] (e.g., RN, LPN, PT, OT). • Minimum [number] years of experience in [specialty]. • BLS/CPR certification (ACLS, PALS, or others as required by specialty). • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. • Ability to adapt to different environments and work independently.
Shift: 8 hours M-F, 8 hr days- Times are flexible as long as consistent and communicated with DOR.
Description: • Effectively screens/evaluates/rehabilitate patients with communication, cognitive or swallowing disorders and develops appropriate plan of care following all regulatory and clinical practice standards. • Utilizes standardized assessments and evidence-based practice to support clinical interventions. • Assesses patient s progress and adjust treatments accordingly in the clinical record per regulatory and clinical practice requirements. • Evaluates treatment outcomes for effectiveness. Services are modified in relation to patient evaluation and referrals are made in relation to outcomes. • Provides consultation and counseling to patients, as well as families, caregivers and other service providers related to the speech disorders. • Effectively communicates with supervisor and other health team members regarding patient progress, barriers, and treatment plans. • Provides comprehensive discharge summary of services provided per regulatory and clinical requirements. • Documents all regulatory and clinically required information in the electronic documentation system and maintains patient records according to company policy • Accurately records treatment minutes for services provided per all regulatory and clinical requirements. • Participation in required meetings including but not limited to: patient care conferences, utilization review meetings, rehabilitation meetings, etc. • Participate in facility and company required trainings, in-services and conferences. • Able to obtain any necessary DME or supplies per regulatory and clinical practice requirements. • Able to supervise and support CFY or Student Speech-Language Pathologists • Adherence to ASHA and State Required practice acts, code of conduct, ethics during professional practice as a Speech-Language Pathologist. • Active ASHA and State Licensure
Submission requirements: • 1 year of SLP experience -Required • LTC or Rehab experience -Required • MO State License -Required • CCC certified SLP -Required • New Grads OKAY- as long as a Level II experience and not just a Level I observation experience
Weekend Description: No weekends unless a holiday falls within M-F, then they can make the hours up on the weekend.