Job Description
Under the administrative direction of the Director of Rehabilitation Services and clinical supervision of the Speech-Language Pathologist II, functions as a member of the Speech Pathology Department. The Registry Speech-Language Pathologist provides differential clinical evaluations, plans and implements comprehensive treatment and participates in the discharge planning process for patients, ages (0 to 100+). Treatment intervention shall be provided using appropriate training, equipment, and supplies and based on sound principles of treatment and with the well-being of the patient considered foremost. The Speech Pathologists I will comply with all HIPAA regulations regarding privacy and confidentially. All services are provided in accordance with the Illinois State Practice Act and guidelines established by the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association
These duties are to be performed in a highly confidential manner, in accordance with the mission, values and behaviors of Insight Hospital and Medical Center. Employees are further expected to provide a high quality of care, service, and kindness toward all patients, staff, physicians, volunteers and guests.
- Performs evaluations in accordance with departmental protocol and accepted practice standards.
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Evaluations are conducted in a polite and courteous manner with special consideration given to the dignity of the patient and confidentiality of the information
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Determines the differential diagnosis for inpatients and outpatients, through review of the case history, medical information, administration of appropriate tests, and clinical observations.
- Determines prognosis and formulates recommendations.
- Refers patients to appropriate sources for additional assessment
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Presents findings of evaluation to physician, patient, family, significant others and professional staff in a confidential manner.
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Provides re-evaluation of patients to determine progress.
- Schedules outpatient evaluations as appropriate.
- Prepares functional treatment plans for all patients
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Establishes realistic/achievable treatment goals/objectives.
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includes patient and family/significant others in establishing goals/objectives.
- Determines comprehensive program for remediation with regard to specific communication, cognitive and/or swallowing disorder(s).
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Projects number of treatment sessions and/or probable duration of treatment in accordance with type and severity of disorder.
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Prepares sufficient documentation to allow other clinicians to treat the patient
Documentation
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Prepares communication/cognition and dysphagia evaluation reports, including prognosis, goals and recommendations.
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Prepares letters of referral to be dispensed to appropriate professionals, physicians and agencies.
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Maintains daily progress notes that include treatment techniques, progress, functional status, frequency and duration or treatment.
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Prepares appropriate monthly status reports for Medicare, HMO, private insurance and Medicaid patients.
- Obtains required certification/re-certification, pre-authorization paperwork
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Prepares discharge summary upon conclusion of treatment.
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Closes case folders within 5 working days after discharge.
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Enters charges on a daily basis.
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Provides information relative to communication and swallowing disorders through in-service training to nursing, physicians, medical students or other interested hospital personnel.
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Participates in educational programs within the department.
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Promotes departmental development through participation in current case staffing’s, review of recent literature and materials and suggestions with regard to alteration of departmental policy and procedure.
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Plans, develops and presents in-service programs.
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Provides clinical lectures to Master level students in Speech-Language Pathology.
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Participates in continuing education activities outside of Insight Hospital as required by the state regulatory office.
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Professional Development
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Participates in professional local, state and national associations.
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Remains aware of current developments related to communication and swallowing disorders through attendance of professional conferences and review of recent literature.
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May pursue research study.
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Consults to Insight satellite facilities and other programs as directed.
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Adheres to Insight and professional Code of Ethics.
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Treats all information with confidentiality in accordance with HIPPA
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Maintains professional dress and behavior.
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Assumes other duties as assigned.
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Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
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Holds an Illinois state license.
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Holds Certificate of Clinical Competence from American Speech-Language & Hearing Association when eligible.
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Pediatric experience is preferred
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Must be experienced with the following procedures: Videofluoroscopic Swallow Evaluation, treatment of dysphagia, evaluation & treatment for individuals with speech-language and cognitive disorders & evaluation & treatment for individuals with voice disorders.
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Ability to perform and interpret a Videofluoroscopic Swallow Evaluation.
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Fluency in a second language is an asset, including, yet not limited to, ASL, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Polish.
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Good interpersonal skills.
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Knowledge of computer programs related to program operations and patient treatment.
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Walk/stand on patient floors for 3 to 4 hours a day.
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Sit at desk or table for 3 to 4 hours a day.
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May be needed to assist in patient transfers.
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Participate in Videofluoroscopic Swallow Evaluation in Radiology for ½ to 1 hour per day.
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Wear heavy lead apron while participating in Videofluoroscopic Swallow Evaluations in Radiology.
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Good manual dexterity to handle small objects during treatment.
- Paid Sick Time - effective 90 days after employment
- Paid Vacation Time - effective 90 days after employment
- Health, vision & dental benefits - eligible at 30 days, following the 1st of the following month
- Short and long-term disability and basic life insurance - after 30 days of employment
