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Vancouver Island Health Authority (Island Health) in Duncan, BC, is seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist in Acute care to identify, assess, diagnose, and treat communication and swallowing disorders in hospitalized patients.
You will develop and implement individual and group treatment programs, prioritize referrals, and collaborate with Community Health Services and Long-Term Care to facilitate patient transitions between acute care and community settings.
Work Area (FBA Only)
Multi-Site
No
Travel Requirement
Shift Start Time/End Time
N/A
Days Off
As required
Vacancy Type
Casual
Salary Range (Hourly Rate)
$44.85 - $56.02
Paid FTE
N/A
Worked BI-WEEKLY HOURS
N/A
Planned Start Date
Aug. 31 2026
Approximate End Date (For Temporary Assignments ONLY)
Pending Return of Incumbent
No
CRC required? (employee will be working with or have access to children or vulnerable adults and requires a Criminal Record Check)
Required for Professional Registration
Job Description
In accordance with the Vision, Purpose, and Values, and strategic direction of the Vancouver Island Health Authority (Island Health), patient and staff safety is a priority and a responsibility shared by everyone; as such, the requirement to continuously improve quality and safety is inherent in all aspects of this position.
Reporting to the Manager or designate, the Speech-Language Pathologist, Acute provides speech-language pathology services to patients in acute care settings. This role includes identifying, assessing, diagnosing and treating communication and/or swallowing disorders and providing relevant consultation and/or education for patients, families, caregivers and staff, within professional scope of practice and in accordance with the College of Health and Care Professionals of BC Standards of Practice. This position prioritizes referrals, assesses, develops and implements individual and group treatment programs to ensure optimum patient care for the assigned caseload. In partnership with Community Health Services and/or Long-Term Care, the Speech-Language Pathologist, Acute supports the transition of patients between acute care, long-term care and community settings.
The Speech-Language Pathologist, Acute contributes to the achievement of organizational and departmental objectives, in accordance with established standards of practice, Island Health policies, and work-related processes, procedures and guidelines, including safety and quality protocols.