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County of Santa Clara

Speech-Language Pathologist II

County of Santa Clara, San Jose, California, United States, 95199


Under general supervision and using clinical expertise, evaluates the speech and language needs of inpatients and outpatients in a hospital setting. Develops, implements, and documents treatment plans and goals designed to meet patient needs and acts as a clinical resource specialist to other therapists.Patient CarePerforms complex evaluation and treatment with advanced skills in clinical reasoning, problem solving and treatment interventions;Completes intake of the patient's history, current medical diagnosis, patient's prior level of functioning, and patient's goals;Interprets and analyzes findings of speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing disabilities to determine therapy diagnosis and prognosis;Develops appropriate treatment plans that include specific treatment methods, duration and frequency of treatment, and goals;Designs, implements and modifies therapeutic interventions to alleviate impairment and functional limitation that are appropriate to patient's diagnosis, age, impairments and prognosis;Explains remediation procedures to other professionals and non-professionals;Adapts treatment plans based on continuous assessment, progress made, and patient goals;Performs indirect patient care duties such as communication and coordination of care with the patient, family, caregivers, and other professionals, conference reporting, documentation, and charging according to procedures;Conducts patient/family/caregiver education and training;Manages assigned caseload of patients, which includes scheduling and prioritizing patient care, and responsibility for patient care delegated to Clinical Fellows and Therapy Technicians;Makes recommendations, including home programs and referrals to others as needed;Maintains communication with supervisor regarding current caseload;Serves as a consultant in an area of clinical specialty to staff therapists;May act as a clinical liaison in specialty clinics.Clinical Supervisory ResponsibilitiesSupervises Clinical Fellows, Therapy Technicians, students and volunteers as assigned, and conducts clinical competencies of same;Provides clinical guidance to other Speech-Language Pathologists in areas of expertise;Assists Speech-Language Pathologist IIIs with training of staff therapists, assistants (PT and OT) and students;Leads other therapists working on special projects or who are assigned to satellite facilities;Provides orientation and training of new service personnel.Administrative ResponsibilitiesPrioritizes and schedules patient treatment as assigned;Assumes selected responsibilities of other staff during temporary absences;Assists in the day-to-day operations of assigned service;Assists with the development and implementation of service policies, procedures, goals and objectives.Professional DevelopmentParticipates in internal and external professional and educational activities to enhance personal and professional growth;Maintains appropriate amount of required continuing education units;Participates in hospital research as appropriate;Keeps current with new treatment techniques;Assists with program development as assigned.A valid license, or temporary license, to practice as a Speech-Language Pathologist from the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board of California and a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.Sufficient education, training and experience to demonstrate the possession and application of the knowledge and abilities listed below.Experience Note

The knowledge and abilities are typically acquired through at least two (2) years of professional experience as a Speech Pathologist and two or more specialty areas relevant to Santa Clara Valley Medical Center.Knowledge ofPrinciples, methods, theory and practices of Speech-Language Pathology;Pathologies and injuries that result in physical disabilities speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing disabilities;Regulatory practice requirements;Evaluation and treatment methodologies as applied to complex patients;Basic understanding of the business aspects of therapy services; such as utilization management, charging practices and regulatory compliance;Basic principles of clinical supervision and clinical instruction;Code of Ethics and performance standards as outlined by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.Ability toEvaluate patients, interpret clinical data and make clinical judgments;Lead other therapists and aides;Apply advanced clinical skills in treating difficult and complex cases;Instruct and provide consultation to therapists and other team members in designated clinical specialty;Develop, implement and adapt treatment programs;Write clearly and concisely;Communicate effectively with patients, staff, and other health professionals;Establish and maintain effective relationships with others;Efficiently manage time and priorities;Supervise, train and evaluate staff;Demonstrate appropriate patient handling skills;Reach, grasp, manipulate and carry a variety of objects.

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