The Speech Therapist provides diagnostic and therapeutic services for individuals with speech, language, voice, and swallowing disorders.
Key responsibilities include:
Evaluating communication challenges through assessments and tests. Developing and implementing individualized treatment plans. Conducting therapy and counseling for patients and families. Collaborating with healthcare professionals and educators for comprehensive care. Maintaining accurate records and ensuring compliance with standards. Participating in research, education, and departmental initiatives. Qualifications include a valid Texas license, BLS certification, and expertise in speech-language pathology assessment and treatment. Strong communication, collaboration, and ethical standards are essential.