$10,000 Sign-on Bonus & Relocation Assistance Available

Under the general direction of and upon physician referral; to assess the receptive/expressive communication and swallowing needs of impaired patients, develop treatment goals, and plan and implement appropriate treatment plans utilizing a variety of speech/language therapy treatment procedures.

The Speech Therapist must demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of patients served in his/her department. The individual must acquire and/or demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span. He/she must be able to provide care with consideration of developmental status.

PRIMARY (ESSENTIAL) DUTIES:

Based upon the treatment diagnosis of the patient, OBJECTIVELY AND QUANTIFIABLY assesses a baseline level of communication and swallowing function for each patient referred. Such evaluations should include a baseline assessment of pertinent medical and onset history, articulation, voice, fluency, language, swallowing, and cognition. This baseline information should be sufficient to adequately form the basis of treatment outcome goals.

Based upon the initial assessment of the patient, identify communication/swallowing needs and establish appropriate treatment outcome goals. Goals will be established as an expected outcome of the patient's treatment plan, will be expressed in measurable terms, and will be realistic and appropriate to the patient's condition.

Based upon the treatment outcome goals established for the patient, plan and implement treatment programs designed to achieve or significantly progress toward achievement of outcome goals. Treatment programs will be dynamic relative to the clinical response of the patient and will achieve a level of consistency and continuity that will enhance the patient's clinical response.

Provides assessments and/or screens in response to referrals made to determine the area(s) of need for the student within the rural school contract setting.

Work Conditions/Hours:

Normal hours are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday-Friday.

Opportunity for a 4/10 schedule with blocked time for school documentation, meetings, and travel time considered. However, schedules may vary by school necessity.

School setting working conditions.

The schedule would reflect the assigned school’s schedule.

During the summer months and holiday time off, the therapist would also have this time off.

Opportunity for summer and holiday clinic/hospital hours based on availability and competency.

Minimum Requirements:

Graduate from an ASHA accredited Speech/Language Pathology curriculum, or eligible for graduation within the next 6 months

Master's Degree required

Current Idaho Speech Language Pathologist license

Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA); or be eligible for, and actively working on completion of the Clinical Fellowship year

Current BLS