University of Utah Health
Location
Salt Lake City, Utah
This role involves providing evaluation and therapeutic management for patients presenting with speech, language, and/or cognitive disorders, establishing treatment goals, and administering therapy according to established plans. Responsibilities also include educating patients/caregivers, recommending adaptive equipment, consulting with other disciplines, and documenting patient care.
Candidates must possess current licensure to practice as a Speech Pathologist in the State of Utah and obtain the University of Utah Health RQI eCredential within 30 days of hire. Preferred experience includes areas such as dysphagia, stroke, head trauma, and various neurologic and developmental disorders.
Evaluates patients' abilities and limitations. Establishes treatment goals based on the evaluation and reason for the referral and team interaction. Administers therapy according to the established plan, utilizing appropriate procedures, equipment and techniques within the scope of practice of Speech Pathology. Educates the patient and caregiver about the goals of the program, methods of accomplishing goals, how to perform the home program, and injury prevention. Recommends adaptive equipment and completes the equipment justification forms. Re-evaluates patients, assesses their progress and makes recommendations regarding discharge. Consults and co-treats with therapists from other disciplines. Provides documentation of patient care according to established criteria. Participates in continuous quality improvement projects. Supervises the patient care activities of aides, assistants, attendants, and volunteers. Participates in in-services, medical conferences, staff meetings, continuing education courses, team meetings, and other related activities. Assists with departmental maintenance and supplies. Provides in-services for staff, other departments and the community. May administer dye to patients undergoing swallow studies. Knowledge / Skills / Abilities Ability to provide evaluation and/or treatment for speech, language, and swallowing and/or cognitive disorders and develop and implement treatment plans. Ability to provide work direction to aides, volunteers and students; identify program needs; develop new areas of activity; and respond to emergency situations. Knowledge of the principles of life span growth and development. Ability to assess data regarding the patient's status and provide care as described in the department's policies and procedures manual. Demonstrated human relations and effective communication skills.
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