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Speech-Language Pathologist

Job Objective: Plan and administer medically prescribed treatment programs for residents/patients in an effort to restore functional communication, swallowing, and cognition.

Job Standards

  • Successful completion of a Master’s or Doctoral degree in Speech-Language Pathology and Communication disorders from an accredited college/university.
  • Hold a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) as awarded by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA)
  • Be licensed in the State of Wisconsin.
  • Good health status.
  • Ability to read and write English and communicate oral and written instructions.
  • Adheres to safety policies and procedures

Essential Job Functions

  • Adheres to the philosophy, policies and procedures of Cedar Crest, Inc.
  • Understands and supports the Resident Bill of Rights.
  • Adheres to safety policies and procedures.
  • Reviews and evaluates physician’s referrals and patient medical records to determine speech language therapy treatment.
  • Performs appropriate tests, measurements, and assessments for the purpose of developing, monitoring, and adjusting the individual treatment plan.
  • Performs appropriate therapeutic treatments according to patient needs, goals, plans, and standards of practice of the profession.
  • Adheres to departmental policies and procedures regarding documentation, personal work schedule, and patient treatment scheduling, communication guidelines with other departments, et. al.
  • Implements appropriate departmental policies to ensure compliance with all applicable laws, professional standards, and funding source requirements.
  • Participates in interdisciplinary conferences, family conferences, and departmental meetings.
  • Confers with physicians and other health professionals as appropriate for the patient plan of care.
  • Participates with facility quality assurance programs as necessary.
  • Provides in-services and training to families, staff, as appropriate

Physical and Mental Requirements

  • Able to perform gross body coordination such as walking, standing. stooping, squatting, reaching at or above waist height, etc.
  • Able to walk, stand, squat, bend, sit for prolonged periods
  • Able to perform manipulative skills such as performing swallowing treatments adjusting, clothing, and performing patient evaluations, writing and collating, etc.
  • Able to hear normal sounds within some background noise such as in answering phones, etc.
  • Able to hear abnormal sounds within some background noise such as patient requests or conversation, or breath sounds without a stethoscope.
  • Ability to lift, push, pull, transfer a person weighing greater than 100#
  • Able to see adequately to work equipment properly, assess patient progress with therapeutic intervention and health status.
  • Have a sense of touch necessary to perform therapeutic treatments, assess patient progress with therapeutic intervention and health status.
  • Able to concentrate on moderate and fine detail with little, some, and constant interruption.
  • Ability to integrate clinical information and translate into a speech-language therapy treatment plan.
  • Ability to synthesize inputs from multiple models and sources to development/implement a speech language therapy treatment plan
  • Ability to formulate and implement complex changes in a time bounded fashion in concert with multiple departments with varying agendas.

Benefits:

Health insurance

Dental insurance

Life insurance

Paid-time off

403(b) retirement plan