Job Description Summary:
The Beyond Faith Health & Wellness Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for ensuring that quality Speech therapy care is coordinated, managed, and delivered appropriately in a cost-effective and financially responsible manner.
Essential Job Functions/Responsibilities:
A. Provides Speech therapy services and manages patients’ Speech therapy plans of care in an outpatient setting. Related duties include, but are not limited to:
- Conducting complete Speech therapy assessment and evaluation of each patient, employing appropriate tests and measures in the examination process;
- Establishing an individualized Speech Therapy plan of care for each patient, including consultation with the appropriate medical provider to obtain required authorizations and concurrence with the plan of care;
- Providing direct patient therapy services in accordance with prevailing professional practice standards (according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association);
- Adherence to all confidentiality and privacy policies, in accordance with organizational policies and federal regulations.
B. Consults with other healthcare team members and the community, as appropriate.
- Identifies patient and family/caregiver needs for other health services and refers as necessary;
- Provides Speech therapy consultation and screening to families/caregivers and other customers as appropriate;
- Participates in discharge planning for patient and communicates to appropriate healthcare team members, patient and family/caregivers; attends team conferences and staff meetings as appropriate/requested;
- Participates in community education, marketing, public relations and promotional events, as requested, and with appropriate approval.
C. Prepares and submits required, accurate and timely documentation in a facility- and regulatory-compliant format, to include, but not limited to:
- Consults with referral sources, including plan of care for MD authorization/certification review date;
- Evaluation and ST plans of care;
- Treatment records, including session notes and progress reports;
- Additional treatment and billing records and charges, according to organizational procedures and systems;
- Additional documentation as requested for audit or other review purposes.
D. Other duties, as assigned, including but not limited to:
- Participates in program development as requested;
- Participates in performance improvement initiatives and projects as requested;
- Contributes to maintenance of safe and clean clinical environment, including participation in equipment maintenance, monitoring for regular inspection and reporting identified service or repair needs.
Position Qualifications:
- Entry-level education from an appropriately accredited Speech therapy academic program
- Active license in good standing for the state in which the clinical agency is located.
- At least 1 year of clinical practice as a Speech Language Pathologist, preferred.
- Demonstration of good verbal and written communication and organizational skills.
- Possesses and maintains current CPR certification for healthcare providers, obtained through acceptable CPR certification provider