SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST - PRN / As needed. Professional Services - Waterford, WI at Geebo

SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST - PRN / As needed.

Job DescriptionJob DescriptionCoordinates the evaluation, diagnoses, and treatment through utilization of cognitive/communicative skills, swallowing efficiency, and appropriate screening.
As an active member of the interdisciplinary team creates, maintains, and supports the care plan formulated to meet each individual program participants needs.
Key
Responsibilities:
Provides comprehensive evaluations of patients per physician order.
Provides individual and/or group therapy as indicated per plan of care and program guidelines.
Provides consultation as necessary to create a thorough understanding of Speech - Language Pathology and promote carryover and generalization of acquired skills.
Involves treatment team members as indicated / necessary.
Documents according to discipline and program standardsAssumes responsibility for supervision / co-supervision of Speech - Language Pathology students as assigned.
Conducts job duties in a manner to ensure safety of patients, families, and staff.
Qualifications:
1.
Skill, Knowledge and Abilities:
Knowledge of brain injury, neuropsychological, and cognitive/communicative deficits and how to treat and evaluate and how to conduct Speech - Language Pathology.
Physically, mentally, emotionally, and legally capable of fulfilling all job requirements.
Must be able to communicate both in writing and orally.
Ability to communicate verbally with referral sources, insurance companies, clients, and families.
2.
Education:
Master's in Speech Language Pathology or related field (i.
e.
, Communication Disorder).
3.
Licensure:
Temporary or permanent licensure by the state of Wisconsin Dept.
of Regulation and licensing and CPR certification.
Recommended Skills Cpr Consulting Deficits Neuropsychology Program Standards Speech Language Pathology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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