Vanderbilt University Medical Center-posted 2 days ago
Part-time • Entry Level
Nashville, TN
5,001-10,000 employees

Discover Vanderbilt University Medical Center : Located in Nashville, Tennessee, and operating at a global crossroads of teaching, discovery, and patient care, VUMC is a community of individuals who come to work each day with the simple aim of changing the world. It is a place where your expertise will be valued, your knowledge expanded, and your abilities challenged. Vanderbilt Health is committed to an environment where everyone has the chance to thrive and where your uniqueness is sought and celebrated. It is a place where employees know they are part of something that is bigger than themselves, take exceptional pride in their work and never settle for what was good enough yesterday. Vanderbilt’s mission is to advance health and wellness through preeminent programs in patient care, education, and research. Organization: VHCS Clinical - Pediatrics Job Summary: Evaluate and treat patients with speech, language, voice, cognition, fluency, auditory (re)habilitation, and swallowing/oral feeding disorders. Educate and counsel patients and families. Provide independent therapeutic services and identify area(s) of clinical specialization and competency. Supervise graduate students as assigned in clinical specialty area. Participate actively in identifying and conducting quality improvement activities. Collaborate with clinical practice team to achieve patient outcomes and system objectives. . Speech-Language Pathologist – Pediatric Home Care, PRN Location: | Vanderbilt Home Care Services: Williamson County, TN Schedule : Monday–Friday PRN Hours (1–2 days per week) Make a Difference Where It Matters Most Join Vanderbilt Home Care Services, a trusted leader in home health for over 40 years. We deliver high-quality care where patients feel safest—in their homes. Our team of 175 licensed professionals serves more than 650 patients daily across Middle Tennessee, traveling nearly 900,000 miles each year to help patients recover, manage complex conditions, and remain safely at home. About the Role We are seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist with expertise in medical feeding, as well as speech and language development for medically fragile infants and children. This PRN position offers flexibility and the opportunity to provide life-changing care in a home setting. Key Responsibilities: Evaluate and treat fragile neonates and infants with swallowing/oral feeding disorders Educate and counsel patients and families on feeding strategies Deliver independent therapeutic services and identify areas of clinical specialization Participate in quality improvement initiatives Collaborate with the clinical team to achieve patient outcomes and system objectives What We’re Looking For Experience: Infant medical feeding experience required Licensure: Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist in Tennessee (or eligible to apply) Passion for patient-centered care and collaboration Why Vanderbilt? Be part of a nationally recognized health system Work with a dedicated team committed to excellence in home care Flexible PRN schedule to fit your life Apply today and help us bring expert care to the most vulnerable patients—right where they need it most.

  • Completes documentation in a manner consistent with medical center and department policies.
  • Consistently meet standards for timely filing of documentation.
  • Document and report information consistent with medical-legal policies and professional standards, using language appropriate to the use of the documentation and the audience/recipients.
  • Document to ensure reimbursement of services provided.
  • Provides clinical services in a manner consistent with compliance requirements, medical center policies, and the department's financial goals.
  • Meet productivity standards.
  • Make judicious decisions relative to department funds and resources.
  • Completes speech-language, auditory, and/or swallowing/oral feeding assessments using the appropriate testing methods and equipment for the patient type, diagnosis, and reason for the referral.
  • Obtain the case history.
  • Administer and score formal and informal tests and assessments.
  • Analyze and interpret test and assessment results.
  • Report findings to the patient/client, family, referring physician, and other members of the health care team in a timely manner and consistent with HIPAA standards.
  • Evaluate and incorporate research findings into the assessment and treatment of patients.
  • Formulates functional treatment plans to address the impairments and the patient/client and family concerns.
  • Include objectives based upon assessment results and family input.
  • Write functional objectives in measurable terms.
  • Develop objectives consistent with the family's goals and resources.
  • Apply evidence based clinical management practices.
  • Identify and recommend additional/alternative services when appropriate.
  • Provides appropriate discharge planning.
  • Inform patients/clients, family members and members of the health care team of the projected discharge plans.
  • Make appropriate discharge recommendations.
  • Provides education and counseling to the patient/client, family, and health care team.
  • Communicate functional implications of assessment findings and treatment, including information on specific diagnoses, disease processes, and conditions.
  • Recognize and adjust education and counseling to address any barriers to communication.
  • Provides supervision to students as assigned and as appropriate to quality patient care and their professional development needs.
  • Provide instruction, information, readings, guidance/counsel and training to ensure competent patient care is provided by supervisees at all times.
  • Ensure supervisees comply with unit-specific, department/center, and medical center policies and procedures.
  • Ensure supervisees are evaluated in writing and evaluations are documented in a timely manner and reviewed face-to-face consistent with all pertinent/established guidelines and standards for supervision in the department.
  • Meets all mandated continuing education requirements.
  • Maintain continuing education records and submit continuing education verification documentation to maintain state licensing and ASHA requirements.
  • Attend supervisory and other training activities provided within the Medical Center.
  • Provides education to others and participates in formal/informal research activities.
  • Participate in teaching and mentoring activities on campus and/or in the community.
  • Participates in formal research, data collection, an application of evidence based practices, and/or quality assurance data collection activities.
  • Displays Professionalism and Leadership.
  • Participate in professional organizations.
  • Advocate on behalf of the profession or the clients we serve.
  • Participate in fundraising, marketing activities, or community liaison activities on behalf of the Center.
  • Ensure facility accreditation standards are met and maintained.
  • Act independently but with concurrence of supervisors to solve problems.
  • Infant medical feeding experience required
  • Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist in Tennessee (or eligible to apply)
  • Passion for patient-centered care and collaboration
  • LIC-Speech Pathologist - Tennessee
  • Relevant Work Experience
  • 1 year
  • Bachelor's
  • Be part of a nationally recognized health system
  • Work with a dedicated team committed to excellence in home care
  • Flexible PRN schedule to fit your life
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