Provides services to patients ranging from the very young (newborn) to the elderly in order to prevent, assess, alleviate or correct communication, swallowing or other speech related disorders to Required inpatients and outpatients. Responsible for evaluating patient needs, conducting diagnostic tests/procedures, establishing treatment plans and providing treatments/services accordingly. May work with patients on an individual and/or group basis using current technologies and treatment techniques consistent with department and hospital policies and procedures. Responsible for independent therapist functions and delegated therapies which may be performed in collaboration with other health care team members or may be delegated by the therapist to the patient or other informal care givers who reside with the patient. In cooperation with other health professionals, the SLP will develop and implement specialized treatment programs as appropriate to meet patient needs. Patients of all ages served. Supports and implements patient safety and other safety practices as appropriate. Supports and demonstrates Family Centered Care principles when interacting with patients and their families and with co-workers.
Schedule:
Full-time | 80 hours per two weeks | Onsite Days | Clinic hours Monday- Thursday 7:30am-6pm and Fridays 7:30am-4:30pm No weekends or holidays!Pay and Benefits:
Starting pay begins at $72,750.29 per year and increases with experience Salary range: $72,750.29 - $109,125.43 per year Salary range is based on a 1.0 FTE, reduced FTE will result in a prorated offer rate Full time benefits: medical, dental, PTO, retirement, employee discounts and more! Tuition reimbursement and college grant programs available.Qualifications:
Master's Degree in Communication Disorders from an accredited university. New or upcoming graduates welcome to apply! Basic Life Support (BLS) Current American Heart Association (AHA) Healthcare Provider card per established policy. Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) Current State of Minnesota Registration (to include a CFY Temporary License from the State of Minnesota). Certificate of Clinical Competencies (CCCs) from ASHA or certification upon completion of Clinical Fellowship Year. Specific clinical training in areas of special interest such as dysphagia and neurogenic disorders treatment desired.CentraCare has made a commitment to diversity in its workforce. All individuals including, but not limited to, individuals with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. CentraCare is an EEO/AA employer.