Atrium Health Physical Therapy
Healthcare
SpeechLanguagePathologistOutpatient
“Speech Language Pathologist - Outpatient at Atrium Health Physical Therapy. Skills: Speech-language pathology, Patient care, Clinical leadership. Assess and document patient needs. Develop and implement plan of care”
What You'll Achieve.
Promote functional independence; Promote communication; Promote overall quality of life
Industry & Context.
Clinical reasoning
Lifting up to 20 pounds frequently, Lifting up to 50 pounds occasionally, Demonstrate exercise and activities, Use of PPE sometimes required
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology, Applicable state license for Speech Language Pathology, BLS required
Nice to Have
Epic certification preferred
What You'll Do.
Assess and document patient needs
Develop and implement plan of care
Meet patient and family needs
Utilize available resources
Treat patients and families with compassion
Implement plan of care
Conduct accurate clinical assessments
Evaluate effectiveness of therapy interventions
Identify patient/family strengths
Identify patient/family needs
Identify patient/family priorities
Identify normal course of illness
Intervene appropriately when deviations occur
Communicate patient information
Document therapist's actions
Document plan of care
Provide clinical leadership
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Multidisciplinary therapy environment; Clinicians collaborate closely
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