About The Position

This role requires an experienced Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to work within an Adult Outpatient Voice and Swallowing Center, with a focus on cognitive-communication evaluations and treatments. This position involves specialized, interdisciplinary care for adults with complex neurological, oncological, or functional disorders of cognition and communication. These roles focus on high-level diagnostics and therapeutic interventions to improve quality of life. This role also requires supervision of students. POSITION SUMMARY: Reporting to the Voice and Swallowing Center supervisor, the staff Speech-Language Pathologist conducts comprehensive assessments of inpatients and outpatients with disorders of swallowing, communication, voice, breathing, language, feeding and cognition. The Speech-Language Pathologist plans and implements individual/group speech-language pathology evaluations and treatments. The Speech-Language Pathologist collaborates with other disciplines to arrange for appropriate care and follow-up and facilitates a successful return to function in home, leisure, and work environments. The Speech-Language Pathologist will receive training according to departmental guidelines. All Speech staff are encouraged to participate in continuous education and engage in student supervision and education/instruction for others. Research is an important aspect of the role as allowed by departmental needs.

Requirements

  • Work requires a Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited institution or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Work requires a current license required by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
  • ASHA membership.
  • Work requires a current CPR certification.
  • Work requires interpersonal skills necessary to effectively interact with patients, families and various members of the health care team.
  • Work requires analytical abilities sufficient to evaluate patients’ condition, capabilities and progress to develop appropriate treatment programs.
  • Foundational knowledge of speech, language, swallowing, feeding, and communication disorders relevant to assigned population.
  • Ability to administer standardized assessments and implement evidence-based treatment approaches.
  • Effective oral and written communication skills with patients, families, and multidisciplinary teams.
  • Cultural humility and ability to provide patient-centered care in a diverse safety-net hospital setting.
  • Basic critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills; recognizes limits and seeks guidance when needed.
  • Organizational skills to manage caseload, scheduling, and documentation efficiently.
  • Commitment to professionalism, ethics, and lifelong learning consistent with ASHA standards and BMC values.

Nice To Haves

  • Acute care experience is preferred.
  • Experience with instrumental evaluations of swallowing (FEES, MBS) are highly preferred.
  • The ideal candidate would possess up to four years of professional experience in Speech-Language Pathology.

Responsibilities

  • Conducts speech-language pathology evaluation procedures according to professional and departmental guidelines.
  • Selects evaluation procedures that reflect understanding of the patient’s diagnosis, abilities, and limitations.
  • Administers evaluation procedures according to the guidelines of speech-language pathology; adapts evaluation procedures as indicated to accommodate the specific needs of patients.
  • Interprets evaluation results, develops an integrated diagnostic impression, and makes recommendations.
  • Performs re-evaluations according to departmental policies, change in patient’s status or response to treatment.
  • Educates patient and caregiver regarding evaluation findings and management of care recommendations.
  • Establishes treatment/therapy goals and plans that reflect the needs of the patients while meeting departmental, institutional, and third party reimbursement requirements.
  • Formulates treatment goals and plans that reflect the patient’s unique psychological and functional deficits.
  • Establishes and modifies measurable and attainable short and long-term goals in collaboration with patient and/or caregiver.
  • Communicates patient care and discharge needs to team members as needed.
  • Arranges for appropriate follow-up.
  • Establishes treatment priorities based on evaluation results and the specific needs of the patients.
  • Complies with departmental, institutional, and accrediting agency policies and standards.
  • Completes area specific documentation in an accurate thorough and timely manner according to department standards.
  • Completes patient care charges accurately.
  • Meets area specific productivity standards.
  • Participates in the peer review process.
  • Completes form thoroughly, gives meaningful and constructive feedback, and provides learning experience to peer.
  • Completes mandatory requirements (ex: CPR, and license renewal) within the required time frame.
  • Follows all isolation and infection guidelines and dons/doffs personal protective equipment appropriately.
  • Manages own caseload and schedule.
  • Ensures accurate and appropriate patient assignment.
  • Shows evidence of on-going professional growth and knowledge of regulations and standards.
  • Initiates independent learning opportunities, seeks out and integrates new information in daily practice.
  • Communicates learning needs to supervisor.
  • Stays current with advances in speech-language pathology treatments and techniques through attendance of professional meetings, continuing education, and reading of current literature.
  • Shows knowledge of professional federal and state rules and regulations governing the practice of speech-language pathology.
  • Participates in the development and evaluation of speech-language pathology programs.
  • Identifies assigned needs and communicates with others and supervisor.
  • Contributes to the development and updating of unit files and other pertinent resource material.
  • Participates in departmental projects and initiatives.
  • Collects data required to complete research projects, clinical outcome studies, and departmental quality improvement projects in compliance with the Joint Commission standards.
  • Contributes to the assessment, planning, and implementation of speech-language pathology programs in collaboration with supervisor and peers.
  • Collaborates with colleagues and other professionals to provide high quality patient care.
  • Serves as clinical resource for other health care professionals on assigned floors.
  • Works as part of the SLP team, helping and supporting staff members as needed; listens to and seeks feedback from others; shares knowledge with others in positive manner; expresses opinions clearly.
  • Accommodates to change by being adaptable and flexible and maintains professional demeanor during periods of stress.
  • Attends and participates in all mandatory department meetings.
  • Arrives prepared and on time.
  • Accepts and completes additional assignments as requested by supervisor, including membership in department and hospital task forces and committees.
  • Provides at least on evidence-based area in-service annually.
  • Provides in-services to other hospital personnel as requested.
  • Prepares for a verbal presentation using peer-reviewed journals and presents this information in a clear, organized, and concise manner.
  • Participates responsibly in the supervisory process, follows through on suggestions and recommendations, and utilizes supervision time for own professional growth.
  • Comes prepared to meetings.
  • Develops and meets annual goals with a high quality of performance.
  • Conducts student performance evaluations, discusses evaluation with students, and submits the completed form to the student program coordinator in a timely fashion.
  • Utilizes hospital's Values as the basis for decision-making and to facilitate the division's hospital mission.
  • Follows established hospital infection control and safety procedures
  • May occasionally assist or precept students or observers with supervision
  • Provides basic in-services when requested.
  • May attend or minimally support research or QI projects.

Benefits

  • benefits (medical, dental, vision, pharmacy)
  • contract increases
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • 403(b) savings matches
  • earned time cash out
  • paid time off
  • career advancement opportunities
  • resources to support employee and family wellbeing.
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