Speech Language Pathologist
Company: Avante at Melbourne, Inc.
Location: Melbourne
Posted on: November 19, 2024
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Job Description:
Purpose: Provides and directs Speech-Language Pathologist
services to residents, including assessment, treatment, program
planning and implementation, related documentation, and
communication. Functions under physicians' orders.
Qualifications:
--- Ability to assess residents with communications and swallowing
disorders.
--- Ability to interpret and communicate results of
assessments.
--- Ability to design and execute appropriate treatment plans.
--- Ability to document daily care as per established
guidelines.
Essential Job Functions: Responsibilities include but are not
limited to the following:
Judgment and Quality
--- Provides Speech-Language Pathologist services to residents and
initiates referrals
when appropriate and in accordance with department procedures.
--- Conducts screening of residents at regular intervals to
determine need for intervention/treatment.
--- Evaluates residents to obtain data necessary for treatment
planning and implementation. Conducts specialized evaluations as
indicated.
--- Monitors resident's response to intervention and modifies
treatment as indicated to attain goals in accordance with physician
orders.
--- Develops appropriate home or community programming to maintain
and enhance the performance of the resident in their own
environment.
--- Provides clinical information in a timely manner concerning
safety and functional needs for discharge.
--- Reviews the quality and appropriateness of the total services
delivered and of individual Speech-Language Pathologist programs
for effectiveness and efficiency, using predetermined criteria.
--- Develop, evaluate, plan, implement and follow-up on resident
therapy programs.
--- Adapts treatment to meet the individual needs of the
resident.
--- Provides treatment in accordance with established standards of
practice, department procedures and productivity standards.
--- Adheres to established confidentiality standards.
--- Implements and conducts treatment as outlined in treatment
plan.
--- Follows management direction.
--- Assists with and participates in Continuous Quality Improvement
program as directed.
Communication
--- Interprets and communicates evaluation findings to residents,
family, and other team members.
--- Participates in resident, family and staff education.
--- Provides in-service education to the members of the resident's
care team and education to the community.
--- Maintains positive relationships and rapport with coworkers,
residents, family members and facility personnel.
--- Communicating orally or in writing with clarity and
accuracy.
--- Projects a positive and professional image at all times.
--- Confers formally and informally with other team members in
coordinating the total rehabilitation program of the resident.
--- Instructs patient, family and staff in appropriate patient
specific Speech-Language Pathologist procedures or home program to
allow carry over of therapeutic remediation and goals in daily
activities.
--- Therapist maintains communication with supervisor concerning
caseload fluctuations as appropriate.
Planning and Organization
--- Establishes individual resident schedules in conjunction with
other team members.
--- Develops treatment plans by identifying a problem list,
including short and long term goals and methods to achieve
identified goals.
--- Organizing work area and work in progress so that minimum delay
results with interruptions or substitutions.
--- Coordinates treatment plan with resident, families and other
team members.
Documentation
--- Documents results of resident's assessment, treatment,
follow-up, and termination of services.
--- Records indirect time and billable treatment times according to
department procedures.
--- Adheres to department procedures regarding documentation of
Speech-Language
Pathologist services.
--- Records skilled services provided on a daily basis, including
time spent with direct patient care.
--- Completes weekly progress notes, providing information related
to patient progress and plan modification.
--- Consistently documents and updates therapy intervention on the
nursing care plan in accordance with established time frames.
Initiative
--- Supervises students and volunteers.
--- Provides/recommends/fabricates adaptive devices or other
equipment; trains resident, family and appropriate staff in the use
or application of orthotics and prosthetics.
--- Attends in-service meetings and facility meetings as
required.
--- Assumes responsibility for ongoing licensure, continuing
education and professional development obligations.
--- Reports to work on time and adheres to schedule maintaining
acceptable patient ratios and work efficiency during assigned
shift.
--- Complies with facility's daily scheduling needs.
Safety
--- Maintains safe and clean work area and adheres to
facility/company safety standards.
--- Complies with all Infection Control, Universal Precautions and
OSHA standards for the health care professional.
Teamwork
--- Offers assistance and support to coworkers.
--- Works cooperatively in group situations.
Special Projects
--- Performs other duties as assigned.
Physical Job Requirements:
Physical requirements for this position are classified as medium
under the Department of Labor classification. The employee must be
capable of exerting 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally (less
than 1/3 of the time), and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force frequently
(1/2 of the time), and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly (2/3
or more of the time) to move objects, equipment and/or residents.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly
required to stand, walk, sit, stoop, kneel, bend or crouch; use
hands to manipulate tools, equipment, or controls; reach with hands
and arms, balance, lift, and perform medium to maximum transfer
assists with residents. The employee is required to have visual and
hearing acuity sufficient enough to assess resident safety and
ability.
This position is classified as a Category 1 for the purpose of
exposure determination under the OSHA Regulations regarding the
Standard on Occupational Exposure to Blood borne Pathogens (29 CFR
1910.1030). Category 1 is defined as all procedures or job related
tasks that involve an inherent risk for mucous membrane or skin
contact with blood, body fluids, or tissues, or a potential for
spills and or splashes of blood or body fluids. The use of
protective equipment and measures is required for every employee
engaged in Category 1 tasks.
Education and Experience:
--- Masters Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited
program.
--- Successful completion of National Certification Examination for
S.L.P.
--- Current state licensure or license eligible.
--- 0-3 years of long term care experience.
Keywords: Avante at Melbourne, Inc., Kissimmee , Speech Language Pathologist, Healthcare , Melbourne, Florida
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