Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) #C-SLP-8714065
AdeIphi MedicaI Staffing
Horsham
On-site
GBP 80,000 - 100,000
Full time
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An established industry player in healthcare seeks a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist to join their team. In this vital role, you will assess and treat patients with communication and swallowing disorders, develop personalized treatment plans, and collaborate with a multidisciplinary healthcare team to ensure holistic care. Your expertise will help patients enhance their communication skills and improve their quality of life. If you are passionate about making a difference and have a valid Speech-Language Pathologist license, this opportunity is perfect for you.
- Valid and active Speech-Language Pathologist State license required.
- Strong background in assessing and treating communication disorders.
- Assess and diagnose speech and language disorders comprehensively.
- Create and implement personalized treatment plans for patients.
Speech-Language Pathology
Clinical Evaluation
Patient Education
Communication Skills
Valid Speech-Language Pathologist License
Summary:
- Ref #: C-SLP-8714065
- Profession: Speech-Language Pathologist
- Job Type: Contract/Travel
- Location: Federal Way, WA
- Start Date: ASAP
- Duration: 42 weeks
- Schedule: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, 08:00 AM-04:00 PM
- Rate: Travel: $2,424/40-hours; Local: $2,388/40-hours
Requirements:
- Valid and active Speech-Language Pathologist State license
Responsibilities:
- Assess speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders comprehensively.
- Diagnose the type and severity of communication issues via clinical evaluations and diagnostic tests.
- Create personalized treatment plans aligned with each patient's specific needs and goals.
- Deliver therapy to enhance articulation, fluency, voice, comprehension, and expression.
- Address swallowing disorders and promote safe swallowing practices.
- Provide guidance on augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices when required.
- Educate patients and families on strategies and exercises for improved communication and swallowing.
- Continuously assess and document patient progress, adapting treatment plans as needed.
- Collaborate closely with a healthcare team, including physicians, therapists, and educators, for holistic care.
- Maintain precise and current patient records, including assessments, plans, and progress notes.
- Assist patients in applying improved communication skills in daily life, school, or work.
- Stay updated on the latest developments in speech-language pathology through professional development activities.
- Other duties assigned by Management