Sparrow Health System in Lansing, MI, is seeking a part-time Speech Pathologist interested in working a Friday, Saturday, Sunday schedule. Competitive compensation and benefit package offered.
Purpose of Job: The purpose of the Speech Language Pathologist-PD is to evaluate patients, plan treatment programs and perform therapy to restore function, prevent disability and maximize potential and quality of life in the areas of speech, language, swallowing, feeding, cognition and oral motor performance. This position promotes the health and well being of the patient served following disease, dysfunction, injury or surgery.
Responsibilities: Evaluate, assess and plan appropriate treatment of patient upon referral and establish reasonable goals with the patient and/or family; education the patient and/or caregivers about findings of the evaluation, co-established goals, method of treatment, and the results of treatment; instructs patients and/or family members in home programs; perform treatments according to the established plan, utilizing all available equipment and techniques; prepare treatment plans and schedule patient to provide for individual patient needs within the scope of speech language pathology; document in the medical record according to established criteria; re-evaluate patients, assess progress and revise goals to help patients reach their full potential; make recommendations as to discharge planning; serves as a role model for consistent demonstration of Sparrow Health Systems Customer Service Behavioral Standards of Performance by respecting the Privacy and Confidentiality of those we serve.
Working Conditions: Walking, pushing, pulling, carrying, kneeing, bending, stooping, squatting and periods of sitting, required; minimal to moderate amounts of lifting up to 25 pounds; limited exposure to biohazardous chemicals/materials; exposure to blood borne pathogens and body fluids; use of latex 25-50%; occasional travel may be required (to satellite facilities; patient's home, etc.); variable hours according to shift and possible weekend coverage.
Requirements: Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology from an accredited program in Speech Language Pathology; Certificate of Clinical Competency in Speech Language Pathology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association or eligible for Clinical Fellowship year; pediatric rehab experience, preferred; basic clinical skills providing speech language pathology services; effective written and verbal communication skills, strong interpersonal skills, ability to perform multiple tasks and adapt to changing work situation are required; BCLS certification, required.