McLaren Health Care
Location
Flint, Michigan
The Speech Language Pathologist implements care services for patients with speech, language, fluency, voice, swallowing, and cognitive disorders. They are responsible for assessing patient needs, initiating interventions, and providing education to patients and their families.
Candidates must be graduates of an accredited speech-language pathology program with a current state license and BLS certification. A Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) from ASHA is required, though CFY candidates may be considered.
The speech and language pathologist implements patient care services for patients with speech, language, fluency, voice, swallowing, and cognitive disorders. The speech and language pathologist accurately assesses patients’ needs; identifies and initiates appropriate speech and language therapy interventions; provides patient and family teaching; and works cooperatively with other patient team personnel to maintain standards of professional speech and language therapy practice.
Graduate of an accredited program of speech-language pathology Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) in Speech Pathology from the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA)-OR- Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) with completion of Certificate of Clinical Competency within three months of completing Clinical Fellowship Year. Current State Board of Speech-Language Pathologist licensure. BLS certification.
One year of speech-language pathology experience. Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans.
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