Per diem Speech Language Pathologist

Baystate HealthPalmer, MA
16h$42 - $57Onsite

About The Position

Plans, conducts, and evaluates medically directed speech pathology programs for assigned patients designed to restore or develop patients' communication skills and/or swallowing/feeding skills. In doing so, assesses patients with functional and organic speech disorders or with receptive/expressive language disorders, develops treatment programs and modifies treatment in accordance with patient progress. Instructs patients and families in rehabilitative speech/language practices, monitors patients' progress and maintains clinical records. At this level incumbent is expected to function independently. This description covers the essential functions of the position. Incumbent is expected to perform other similar and related duties as assigned. Observe all health and safety requirements.

Requirements

  • Graduate from an accredited SLP program
  • Massachusetts SLP licensure
  • ASHA Certified
  • New grads welcome (1 year of experience preferred)
  • CPR certification from the American Heart Association
  • BLS Provider
  • Experience with Dysphagia and Modified Barium Swallows with opportunity to be trained as well
  • Bachelors Degree (Required)
  • Basic Life Support - American Heart AssociationAmerican Heart AssociationAmerican Heart Association
  • Certified Speech Therapist - American Speech Language Hearing AssociationAmerican Speech Language Hearing AssociationAmerican Speech Language Hearing Association
  • Speech Language Pathology - SLPSLPSLP

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with Dysphagia and Modified Barium Swallows a plus

Responsibilities

  • Identifies, evaluates, treats and follows up clients on an inpatient and/or outpatient therapy basis as assigned. Provides age-appropriate care to patients. Demonstrates knowledge of developmental stages for the following age groups infant/child, adolescence, adult and older, geriatrics and applies developmental theories and concepts when planning and implementing care for patients as appropriate per assignment
  • Evaluates the appropriateness of diagnostic and therapeutic materials and equipment. Contributes to purchasing decisions. Responsible for condition of materials, equipment and tests used.
  • Initiates and follows up on necessary action in relation to clients. Determines appropriate plans for clients and recommendations for continued care. Counsels clients, families and others in relation to understanding and assisting in the identification and treatment of hearing impairment.
  • Completes department operational procedures, including scheduling, billing, equipment usage, time-off requests and caseload coverage assignments
  • Demonstrates relevant knowledge and application of clinical skills in evaluation, treatment and counseling.
  • Meets productivity expectations as determined by the department standards.
  • Maintains safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations
  • Protects patients and employees by adhering to infection-control policies and protocols
  • Utilizes the professional code of ethics with patient and family to establish therapeutic patient and family relationship. Assumes responsibility for defined caseload of patients/families. Makes clinical decisions on most complex, challenging patients based on the ability to combine theoretical knowledge and clinical experience, uses past experiences to anticipate problems; and mentors colleagues in developing these skills.
  • Performs assessment and collects basic level data to identify appropriate patient/family needs. Collects and interprets complex patient data under therapist supervision. Recognizes the limits of one's own clinical knowledge and seeks multi-disciplinary collaboration with both internal and external resources
  • Adheres to standards of practice, policy and procedures to support comfort with clinical decision making. Makes clinical decisions based on the ability to combine theoretical knowledge and clinical experience for specific identified non complex patients. Plans for expected and unexpected changes with the most complex, challenging patients and mentors colleagues in developing these skills
  • Establishes plan of care with patient/family input and prioritizes the delivery of patient/family care. Recognizes one's own limitation and seeks appropriate internal resources.
  • Documents and ensures follow through with plan of care focusing on patient/family participation and response to plan of care. Takes a proactive role in coordinating multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary discharge planning for specific patient population.
  • Questions appropriateness of standards of care, policy & procedure and protocols. Initiates specific plans for continuous educational development to meet demands of changing professional practice.
  • Questions appropriateness of standards of care, policy & procedure and protocols. Initiates specific plans for continuous educational development to meet demands of changing professional practice.
  • Utilizes and participates in team meetings and discussions regarding patient/family care and/or practice issues.

Benefits

  • Excellent Compensation
  • Earned Time off
  • Continuing education support
  • 403b retirement company match & annual company contribution increase based on years of service
  • 529 College Savings Plan
  • Free money coach advice from a certified professional
  • Pet, home, auto and personal insurance
  • Wellbeing programs that include. but are not limited to mental, physical, and financial health

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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