Speech-Language Pathologist
- Medford, Oregon, United States
- Medford, Oregon, United States
About
New Higher Pay Rate ( Up to $55/hr ) Join our Team at Medford
We offer the Following:
- Premium Compensation
- Great Benefits Package
- Professional Growth & Stability
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental Insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Educational Requirements: Graduate of an accredited school of Speech-language Pathology with a Master's Degree or higher. Valid ASHA certification in Speech-Language Pathology or participating in Clinical Fellow Year Program
Experience Required: Minimum of 1-year experience in a long-term care facility working as a Speech- Language Pathology (SLP).
Professional Licensure and Certification Required: Must possess a current unencumbered MA license as a Speech-Language Pathologist or Clinical Fellow with appropriate supervision from a certified and licensed Speech-Language Pathologist. Valid ASHA certification in Speech-Language Pathology or participating in Clinical Fellow Year Program.
Essential Job Functions
Demonstrates working knowledge of skilled restorative therapy and maintenance programs
Screens residents for rehabilitation therapy needs
Completes Speech-Language Pathology evaluations upon physician order
Establishes Speech-Language Pathology plan of care for treatments per physician order
Provides Speech-Language Pathology plan of treatments and modalities
Modifies treatment program level, intensity and techniques based on the resident's response to specific treatment plan
Documents resident progress toward Speech-Language Pathology goals:
- Discharges residents from Speech-Language Pathology services when appropriate
- Completes Daily Activity Schedule, progress notes and re-certifications per facility policy.
- Demonstrates working knowledge of Medicare Part A PPS case management
- Complies with Federal and State regulations related to rehabilitation therapy
- Completes all documentation to comply with professional standard and regulatory requirements
- Strives to meet productivity / efficiency goals and self-initiates corrective action plan for non-attainment
- Utilizes the clinical software applications per policies and procedures
- Completes care plans and MDS as directed, per facility policy
- Assists in ordering necessary equipment for the facility and residents
- Participates in the discharge planning process with the interdisciplinary team
- Submits required reports and documentation in accordance with established acceptable time frames
- Participates in internal audits as directed
- Possess a strong knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid and other
Languages
- English
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