Speech Therapist

CareOnePeabody, MA
Hybrid

About The Position

CareOne at Peabody is seeking a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) for long-term care, short-term rehab, and skilled nursing facilities. The SLP will be responsible for providing the highest level of care to residents, participating as an integral part of the interdisciplinary team, and managing resources effectively. This role involves travel to multiple facilities and requires balancing outcomes with cost-effective and efficient treatment.

Requirements

  • Master's Degree in Speech Therapy
  • Current and Active Speech Language Pathology license within the state of operations

Nice To Haves

  • Experience/knowledge in older adult rehabilitation.
  • Knowledge in governmental and regulatory guidelines in designated healthcare settings.

Responsibilities

  • Provides and directs resident/resident rehabilitation care within all general accepted practice methods, meeting all center, state, federal, and accrediting standards.
  • Evaluates residents/resident needs and establishes effective and efficient treatment plans for the resident/residents assigned.
  • Manages and coordinates the supervision of treatment plans with all staff and other disciplines as indicated.
  • Participates in the screening of all residents according to directed schedules and practices.
  • Provides feedback to the designated supervisor on all clinical and rehabilitation issues.
  • Participates in all center directed processes and services.
  • Shows effective management of treatment and non-treatment related activities.
  • Performs necessary clinical documentation to meet center, state, federal, and accrediting agency requirements.
  • Maintains complete, accurate and timely billing records to meet center, state, federal, and accrediting agency requirements.
  • Assists with marketing efforts as directed.
  • Participates in in-service training programs as requested.
  • May travel to other facilities to provide services.
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