Partners In Excellence

Speech Language Pathologist

Partners In Excellence  •  $27.56 - $50.23/hr  •  Arden Hills, MN (Onsite)  •  26 days ago
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Job Description

Job Location: Arden Hills Location - Arden Hills, MN 55126
Salary Range: $36.40 - $50.23 Hourly

The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) is responsible for the comprehensive evaluation and treatment of an individual’s speech, language, and communication-interaction skills. The SLP will demonstrate professional competency in evaluation and treatment using special instruments, qualitative and quantitative assessment methods, such as; standardized tests to analyze and diagnose the nature and extent of language and communication impairments. The SLP will demonstrate competency in accurate reporting of evaluation findings, progress/status, and discharge documentation. The SLP will demonstrate competency in demonstrating medical necessity within documentation when submitting claims for reimbursement. The SLP is responsible for ethical counsel to individuals and their families concerning language and communication disorders; how to cope, critical review of literature and treatment methodologies, and treatment strategies and home program suggestions. The SLP is responsible for communication and coordination with others including client, staff, team, family, school, medical personnel and others to assure good quality of care. The SLP is responsible for accurate and relevant knowledge of the speech pathology discipline and its practice and contraindications for client care. The SLP is responsible to serve as a representative of the discipline within the organization by participating in program development and other duties in order to maintain an effective speech pathology department.
Essential Functions
- Provide screenings, evaluations and direct therapy to clients in a 1:1 medical model
- SLP will manage client medical records to assist in determining evaluation and treatment plan.
- SLP will evaluate patients to identify strengths and deficits
- SLP will determine treatment plan, long-term goals, short-term goals, type, frequency, and duration of treatment
- SLP will serve as a member of the interdisciplinary team to develop a comprehensive treatment plan.
- SLP will maintain expected utilization and productivity requirements
- Guide treatment team on how to properly implement and carryover SLP goals across settings
- SLP will identify the rationale for treatment and recognize contraindications
- SLP will continually manage client’s treatment status and make referrals as appropriate.
- SLP will manage the treatment approach and methodology according to the client’s individual needs
- SLP will maintain and complete accurate documentation of the client’s treatment status on a timely basis in accordance with organizational policy and regulatory agencies.
- SLP will complete ethical and accurate billing practices on a timely basis according to organizational requirements and regulatory agencies
- Communicates and work with all members of the treatment team and shares information with team members in formal and informal settings
- Demonstrate dependability and consistency in therapy and other job related activities
- Redirect, intervene, observe, and monitor client behaviors
- Work with minimal supervision to provide direct therapy using skills, techniques and expectations detailed in SLP Scope of Practice and facility policies and procedures
- SLP will initiate and maintain communication with appropriate care providers, i.e., physicians, team members, parents, insurance, school, etc. to assure effective treatment planning for the client, including and not limited to: telephone calls, clarification of treatment orders, treatment status, and education on treatment rationale.
- SLP will communicate effectively in written and oral forms and adjust appropriately to audiences including physicians, payors, people with communication impairments, and school personnel.
- SLP will demonstrate computer competency that supports SLP documentation requirements, therapeutic programs, and training documentation.
- Attend and participate in meetings
- SLP will provide staff and parent training on topics deemed appropriate by the organization and scope of practice guidelines.
- SLP will demonstrate knowledge of current evidence based practices in speech pathology and communicate relevant issues to staff and others as appropriate.
- SLP will seek to exceed customer service expectations through quality, productivity, and effectiveness of care.
- SLP will fulfill department and organizational service delivery goals.
- SLP will comply with all relevant safety, infection control, privacy regulations etc.
- Assist in keeping the facility safe, organized, sanitary, and guide others to do the same
- Organize and clean therapy space and equipment
- Make sound decisions and use good judgment when dealing with clients, parents, and coworkers
- SLP will be responsible for meeting department productivity expectations established by the organization.
- Must demonstrate the ability to administer and write assessments/evaluations, treatment plans and progress notes in an accurate and timely manner.
- Must demonstrate the ability to work within a team and comply with supervisory direction
- Must demonstrate a clear ability to accept corrective feedback, comply with supervisory direction, and show a solid history of seeking and completing required and optional training
- Meet the physical demands listed below

QualificationsRequired Education and Experience
- Masters Degree in Speech Pathology from an accredited curriculum.
- Maintain valid Minnesota or Wisconsin state license to practice using the title speech language pathologist
- General knowledge of typical and special needs clients
- Dependable, consistent, and tactful
- Ability to problem solve and make appropriate decisions
- Successfully passed an initial and subsequent background checks (no history of felonies, substantiated client maltreatment or vulnerable adult incidents, or disqualifying misdemeanors)
- Must have some experience and be interested in working with children and possess the interpersonal skills to be playful, enthusiastic, and bring a high level of energy into the therapeutic situation
- Acquire and maintain active membership with the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA)
Preferred 

Qualifications
- Previous behavioral therapy experience
- 2 years of clinical experience
- ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence
- Previous therapy experience working with children with autism
- Valid driver’s license
Partners In Excellence

About Partners In Excellence

Welcome to Partners In Excellence (Partners), an early childhood autism therapy center that has served the Twin Cities Autism community since 2001 and the La Crosse, Wisconsin community since 2010. Our mission is to positively impact the life of each child through our unparalleled commitment and desire to see our clients reach their greatest potential. We offer a growing set of effective treatment programs for children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder that help to restore each family’s hope for their child’s future, implemented by our qualified and highly trained staff.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Burnsville, MN
Year Founded
2001
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