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 other professionals, and integrating employment, educational, and independent living goals into therapy. The Speech Language Pathologist will work closely with consumers, families, and case managers to ensure goals are met, and will also train support staff on how to assist consumers. Documentation, adherence to policy and procedure, and maintaining professional relationships are key aspects of this role. The position also involves promoting public relations for the agency and community, and potentially serving on task groups.
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Career Level
Entry Level