Speech Therapist

  • Marion
  • Marion Health
JOB SUMMARY:
Organizes and administers speech / language pathology treatment modalities as prescribed by a referring physician. Evaluates, plans, directs and treats all patients referred for speech / language pathology treatments to restore function and prevent disability following disease or injury. Assists patients to obtain maximum performance and function in society while learning to live a routine "normal" life within the constraints of their disability
MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTS:
  • A graduate of an accredited school of Speech Language Pathology, have a Master's degree or higher, have completed the Clinical Fellowship Year attaining the Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) or be in the process of completing the Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY).
  • Must have a current license to practice Speech / Language Pathology in the state of Indiana.
  • CPR certification or must obtain at next available class upon hire.
SKILLS / KNOWLEDGE / ABILITIES:
  • Excellent communication skills to effectively and tactfully communicate with patients and their families and guests, co-workers, managers, providers and other hospital personnel on a one-to-one basis using appropriate grammar, vocabulary and word usage.
  • Interpersonal skills necessary in order to carry out duties in a professional manner, as well as the ability to work well under stress.
  • Basic computer skills and the ability to work in the EMR and proficiently perform computer applications related to department operations and job function.
  • Excellent customer service skills.
  • Strong organizational skills in order to manage multiple issues simultaneously combined with ability to effectively prioritize.
  • Ability to be discreet and protect the integrity of any confidential matter or information encountered during the performance of job duties.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
  • Typical hospital clinical environment with frequent standing and walking.
  • Work may be subject to interruptions and occasional high stress levels.
  • Risk for occupational exposure to blood, body fluid and other potentially infectious, electrical and radiation hazards.
  • Works with protected health information.
  • Works in close proximity to patients and visitors.
  • Ability to work any shift, occasional extended hours, holidays and/or weekends based on the needs of the department.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL ACTIVITIES, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT:
  • Standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting, pushing and pulling to provide patient care and to utilize patient care devices necessary to perform duties in a safe manner.
  • Uses computers and other standard office equipment and lifting supplies and equipment typically found in clinical patient care areas.
  • Teaches use of adaptive equipment to facilitate activities of daily living, diagnostic equipment to assist in patient evaluations and therapeutic equipment utilized in treatment of patients.

Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer: Minority/Female/Veteran/Disability
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