The Speech Pathologist evaluates and treats patients with hearing, speech, language, and swallowing issues based on medical diagnoses and physician orders, adhering to established standards of practice.
They apply growth and development principles across pediatric to geriatric populations and collaborate with diverse individuals, emphasizing teamwork to promote hope, health, and healing.
Qualifications include a Masters Degree in Speech Pathology, a Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC) from ASHA, and a valid state license or in the process of completing CFY. BLS certification from AHA is also required.
Preferred experience includes at least six months of related training. The organization is committed to equal opportunity employment, valuing diversity and inclusion.