Description
 
Summary: As a member of the health care team, evaluates and treats patients with cognitive, communication, and swallowing deficits within the scope of a licensed Speech/Language Pathologist. Collaborates with other hospital personnel to ensure quality care for the patient. Supervises the activities of Therapy Technicians, Speech/Language Pathology Clinical Fellows, and Speech/Language Pathology Students. Responsibilities: Evaluation of Patients 
 
 - Gathers pertinent data from chart and other caregivers, discusses with the physician as necessary. 
 - Independently assess all patient types assigned. 
 - Demonstrates ability to recognize additional needs during evaluation; exercises good judgment in decision-making.
 - Interprets results and formulates relevant, measurable, realistic and attainable goals. 
 - Reassess patient progress regularly per department policy, or when need arises. 
 - Identifies appropriate equipment, discusses with patient and family and makes appropriate referral to social services and/or vendor. 
 - Able to assess vent dependent patients with minimal assistance. 
 - Able to assess voice and fluency cases with some assistance. 
 
 
 
Care of the Patient 
 
 - Able to independently design a treatment plan that addresses identified problems, deficits, and discharge needs and assist with reducing LOS. 
 - Consistently delivers effective treatment focused on the rehabilitation of communication, cognition, and/or swallowing disorders. 
 - Actively seeks out a diagnosis to facilitate the ability to independently treat throughout the hospital. 
 - Demonstrates skilled expertise when monitoring patients during treatment. Able to apply reasoning and judgment to skilled observations and reports adverse reactions to the physician and/or nursing. 
 - Demonstrates a working knowledge of speaking valve usage and contraindications. Ensures patient safety. Offers alternatives to the physician when appropriate. 
 - Actively seeks research-based treatments and applies to daily treatment. 
 - Develops creative and innovative ways to provide treatment i.e. group sessions, summer speech camps, structured and interactive adult group/individual sessions etc. 
 
 
 
Communication with and Education of Patients and Families 
 
 - Explains the role of Speech Pathology, provides information on what to expect and works to build rapport. 
 - Determines the education needs of patient and family. Actively engages other care givers to ensure educational needs are met. 
 - Provides written home program as appropriate. Educates patient and family prior to discharge. 
 - Recognizes the need for additional education and incorporates into treatment plan and discharge planning. 
 - Collaborate with coworkers in order to promote co-treatment when appropriate.
 - Actively works to educate patient/families on coworker expertise and provide assurance of competency of all clinicians which will encourage and improve patient attendance.
 
 
 
Conferences and Collaboration 
 
 - Prepares for Team Conference in advance. Reports patient status objectively. 
 - Understands role in discharge planning during conferences, and provides pertinent information that aids timely discharge.
 - Takes initiative to discuss length of stay with case management/social worker. 
 - Recognizes when a physician needs to be informed of patient status or d/c needs. Consistently contacts the appropriate caregiver.
 
 
 
Time Management   
 - Anticipates patient's needs during scheduled absences. Provides endorsements prior to departure. 
 - Coordinates with peers so that support personnel are maximized, down time is limited and supervision meets department guidelines.
 - Meets productively standard 90% of the time. 
 - Attitude towards time management result in daily behaviors that limits the amount of evals that are held, treatments that are not performed due to time restrictions and maximizes productivity. 
 
 
 
Documentation 
 
 - Documents the content of home program and patient's response. 
 - Documents effectively to enable another therapist to treat clients with minimum explanation. 
 - Consistently documents education sessions in the Knowledge Deficit Care Plan. Document who received the material, the content teaching method, as well as effectiveness and if further education is needed. 
 - Reassessment of patients per dept. policy is clearly evident in documentation; goals are updated and adjustments in care plans are visible to all caregivers. 
 
 
 
Department Business 
 
 - Attends at least 85% of department meetings. 
 - Readily identifies clinical development needs and participates in clinical development. 
 - Actively participates to problems solve issues that rise daily and demonstrates good judgment. Looks for timely resolution remaining calm and effective. 
 - Promptly removes any faulty equipment from service, forwards equipment to bio med and notifies supervisor. 
 - Takes responsibility to ensure that base/annual competencies are completed prior to scheduled review date. 
 - Takes opportunities to educate physician and other health care workers on the role of S.T. and appropriate use of services. 
 - Demonstrates flexibility and collaboration with all therapy locations, readily accepts work assignments at all locations. 
 
 
 
Professional Growth 
 
 - Completes education of new employees as requested by manager. 
 - Completes self-assessment and identifies educational needs. Consults with manager regarding opportunities to fulfill identified needs. 
 - Presents 2 in services to peers annually. 
 - Adheres to professional code of ethics, established by professional organization. 
 - Maintains CPR certification and state licensure. Provides manager with a copy 15 days prior to expiration date. 
 - Participates in clinical student affiliations. Teaches proper therapy techniques and procedures and provides constructive feedback. 
 - Applies knowledge of growth and development from infancy to mature adult and is able to modify interventions for care based on each stage. 
 
 
 
Follows Hospital Policies 
 
 - Accrues no more than 3 unscheduled absences. Reports to work at designated time. 
 - Follows established call-in procedures. 
 - Consistently follows hospital and/or departmental procedures for dress, hygiene, and ID badges. 
 - Follows safety precautions. 
 - Has no avoidable accidents or injuries during the 12 month review period. 
 - Attends and/or completes all mandated infection control and safety programs on or before the scheduled performance review date. 
 - Adheres to hospital policies and department rules consistently. 
 - Follows the CHRISTUS Health Guidelines related to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), designed to prevent or detect unauthorized disclosure of Protected Health Information (PHI). 
 - Associate timely completes all required educational assignments.
 
  
Requirements: Education/Skills 
 
 - Graduate of an accredited school of Speech/Language Pathology with a MA/MS Degree in Speech/Language Pathology. Eligible/completed ASHA certification. 
 
 
 
Experience 
 
 - New graduate or experienced therapist
 
 
 
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications 
 
 - Must hold or be eligible for a license in the State of Texas as a Speech/Language Pathologist. Requires a safe driving record and a valid Texas Driver's license, as job duties may include driving a vehicle frequently.
 
 
 
Work Schedule: PRN Work Type:  Per Diem As Needed 
 
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