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Position Summary : The SLP provides diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for speech, language, voice, swallow and fluency disorders .
The SLP evaluates the needs of assigned patients, establishes goals with the patient and plans and conducts treatment . Effectively interacts with patient , family and health care team members .
Interacts with all life span of patient populations; pediatrics to geriatrics.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities :
Assess, plan, treat, evaluate, implement POC on patient population as assigned
Demonstrate understanding of admission process, treatment costs, financial support and appropriate billing
Practices under ASHA standards and the SLP Practice Act of IL.
S uperior work ethics, professional image and dress required
Works in collaboration with the physician
Provides supportive supervision of SLP students
Promotes a clean and safe environment of care, utilizing the SAFE error prevention habits
Provides the highest standard of privacy and confidentiality in matters involving patients, coworkers, and the hospital by abiding by the Standards of Conduct
Completes documentation of all patient care activities in a timely manner in the electronic medical record.
Develop professional skills by defining and completing appropriate Development plans, participating in continuing education and in-service offerings, using written resources to keep current with advancements in the field and seeks out resources with recognized expertise within and outside the Department to enhance quality of care.
Interpersonal skills are needed to communicate with other health care professionals and establish therapeutic relationships with patients and families.
Uphold professional standards and responsibilities by achieving service competence and applying evidence-based interventions to promote quality in practice.
Includes Saturday and Sunday rotation work as applicable.
Required Qualifications :
Education and Training :
Completion of a Master’s or Doctorate degree program from an accredited college or university
Current CPR certification required
Current License as a speech-language pathologist from the State of Illinois
Work Shift Details :
Registry, Registry - As needed.
Must work 2 weekend days per month and 1-2 holidays per year
Department :
IP ACUTE PHYSICAL MEDICINE