This position involves evaluating, planning, and providing therapeutic intervention for speech and language deficits in individuals with acquired brain injury. The role requires administering evaluations, developing exercise programs, consulting with consumers and referring them to additional services, and implementing the philosophical principles of Minds Matter LLC for effective service delivery. The Speech Language Pathologist will assist individuals in identifying needs and developing compensation techniques, testing and evaluating abilities, and recommending environmental changes. They will also evaluate consumer progress, prepare reports, educate consumers and families, integrate therapy goals with employment, education, and independent living, and work closely with consumers and case managers to ensure goals are met. Additionally, the role includes training personal care assistants and transitional living specialists, providing services as designated on the plan of care, designing adaptive equipment, and working directly with consumers to improve skills. Maintaining documentation, educating families, attending training, and contributing to departmental goals are also key aspects of the position. The role also involves scheduling supervision meetings, making initial contact for evaluations within 48 hours, assisting with goal setting, providing quarterly summaries to case managers, and meeting policy and procedure requirements. Establishing professional rapport with consumers, co-workers, and external agencies, promoting public relations, and serving on task groups are expected. The position also requires providing care and maintenance for company-issued equipment.
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Career Level
Entry Level