Speech Therapist
Company: Morningstar
Location: Oswego
Posted on: April 8, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Summary: The primary purpose of this position is to provide
Speech-Language Pathology services for disorders of speech, voice,
swallowing and language; plans appropriate Speech-language
Pathology services; provides treatment in accordance with accepted
professional standards; and participates in the general functioning
of the rehabilitation therapy department.
Skills, Experience, Qualifications, If you have the right match for
this opportunity, then make sure to apply today.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Demonstrates Competency in the
Following Areas: Demonstrates working knowledge of skilled
restorative therapy and maintenance programs Screens residents for
rehabilitation therapy needs Completes Speech-Language Pathology
evaluations upon physician order Establishes Speech-Language
Pathology plan of care for treatments per physician order Provides
Speech-Language Pathology plan of treatments and modalities
Modifies treatment program level, intensity and techniques based on
the resident's response to specific treatment plan Documents
resident progress toward Speech-Language Pathology goals Discharges
residents from Speech-Language Pathology services when appropriate
Completes Daily Activity Schedule, progress notes and
re-certifications per facility policy.
Supervises unlicensed assistive personnel Provides resident, staff
and family education and in-servicing Demonstrates working
knowledge of Medicare Part A PPS case management Complies with
Federal and State regulations related to rehabilitation therapy
Completes all documentation to comply with professional standard
and regulatory requirements Strives to meet productivity /
efficiency goals and self-initiates corrective action plan for
non-attainment Utilizes the clinical software applications per
policies and procedures Completes care plans and MDS as directed,
per facility policy Assists in ordering necessary equipment for the
facility and residents Participates in the discharge planning
process with the interdisciplinary team Participates in facility
meetings and committees as assigned Submits required reports and
documentation in accordance with established acceptable time frames
Participates in internal audits as directed Possess a strong
knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid and other payment sources and their
responsibility in the SNF setting Utilizes proper body mechanics,
techniques and safety while completing job duties and
responsibilities.
Maintains current professional knowledge of practice of
Speech-Language Pathology and practices within acceptable
professional standards Complies with all facility policies and
procedures Respects all residents all resident rights Reports all
instances of potential resident abuse, neglect, and
misappropriation of resident property immediately Follows
sanitation and infection control policies and procedures Keeps
Facility Rehabilitation manager informed and updated appropriately
Recommends corrective action plan for all identified problems
Maintains a positive working relationship between the
rehabilitation department and other departments Maintains high
standards of professional conduct Adheres to dress code, wears name
badge; appearance is professional, neat and clean.
No long artificial nails, no large or long dangling jewelry, no
large dangling earrings.
Maintains resident confidentiality at all times.
Reports to work on time and as scheduled, completes work within
designated time.
Wears identification while on duty, uses computerized punch time
system correctly.
Actively participates in performance improvement and continuous
quality improvement (CQI) and QAPI activities.
Complies with all organizational policies regarding ethical
business practices.
Communicates the mission, ethics and goals of the facility.
Makes eye contact, smiles and greets others by name Make an effort
to get to know team members, residents and their families.
Learn about and deliver on the needs of the residents Do what you
say you will do Follow up in a timely manner Take time to listen to
and understand others Recognize and share successes of our Life in
Balance culture in action Be willing to help others Reach out and
ask for help when needed Speak positively about our care center and
the people who live & work here Bring positivity and fun to the
work environment Accept and learn from mistakes Be flexible and
adaptive to changes in the work environment Seek to find solutions
to problems Take responsibility for the quality of your work Seek
out information you need to be your best Share your knowledge and
expertise to help others Be knowledgeable and enthusiastic about
our care center and what we do Communicate and work together across
departments Regulatory Requirements: Must possess a current
unencumbered NYS license as a Speech-Language Pathologist or
Clinical Fellow with appropriate supervision from a certified and
licensed Speech-Language Pathologist.
Graduate of an accredited school of Speech-language Pathology with
a Master's Degree or higher Valid ASHA certification in
Speech-Language Pathology or participating in Clinical Fellow Year
Program Language Skills: Able to communicate effectively in
English, both verbally and in writing.
Additional languages preferred.
Strong written and verbal skills.
Skills: Geriatric experience preferred A current unrestricted
driver's license and dependable transportation Able to use
necessary computer applications Ability to professionally
communicate with internal and external resources High level of
motivation and ability to take initiative appropriately Ability to
function independently as well as part of a team Ability to
function effectively in stressful and changing situations Ability
to positively give and receive oral and written direction Physical
Demands: In good physical health Able to push
wheelchairs/Geri-chairs with residents Able to push supplies on
carts weighing up to 50 pounds Able to walk, bend, stoop, kneel,
and climb/descend stairs throughout shift Able to reach above and
below shoulder height Able to lift and carry supplies and equipment
weighing approximately 25 pounds Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions of the position without compromising resident
care.
Keywords: Morningstar, Syracuse , Speech Therapist, Healthcare , Oswego, New York
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