THE LINGENFELTER CENTER
Speech Language Pathologist (Healthcare)
Are you a Speech Language Pathologist ( SLP ) with a passion for people and a dedication to exceptional resident care?
Join our team!
The Lingenfelter Center (TLC) was established in 2006 when it became clear that Mohave County was in need of a care facility for those suffering from Alzheimers/Dementia. Our dedication to our residents and our ongoing training and support for our staff allowed for TLC to be named one of Americas top 100 nursing homes by U.S. News and World Report in 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2018. TLC also has an A+ rating with the BBB.
Our Facility is looking for a dynamic Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) ready to make a positive impact on resident care? Join our vibrant in-house therapy team at our skilled nursing facility! As an integral part of our resident-focused approach, you'll contribute to the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of various communication and swallowing disorders. We're seeking an enthusiastic candidate with a knack for clear communication and a collaborative spirit to enhance our team dynamic. If you're passionate about resident care and thrive in a supportive team environment, we want you!
Job Summary
The Speech Language Pathologist enhances resident intentional communication by interpreting evaluations and test results; identifying speech, language, voice and swallowing disorders; determining speech therapy treatment plans in consultation with physicians or by prescription; providing counseling and guidance; observing resident progress.
Essential Job Functions
Collaborate in a long-term care rehab environment, delivering services often initiated in acute medical care. As a Speech Pathologist in this setting, engage as a vital part of interdisciplinary teams overseeing direct resident management. Actively listen, invest time in understanding perspectives, ask pertinent questions, and avoid disruptive interruptions.
The SLP works with a variety of residents, including:
Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)Cerebral PalsyCancer of throat, mouth, larynxCongenital Palsy (e.g., cerebral palsy)Degenerative neuromuscular disease (e.g., Parkinsons disease, Multiple Sclerosis)Dementia
Engage in vibrant long-term care rehab, bridging the gap from acute medical care to unleash resident potential.Collaborate with an array of residents, from stroke and traumatic brain injury to cerebral palsy and degenerative neuromuscular diseases.Assess speech therapy resident conditions, identifying disorders and crafting personalized treatment plans.Elevate resident experiences by utilizing cutting-edge tools like audio-visual equipment and electronic voice machines.Observe and adapt, ensuring therapy effectiveness and recommending adjustments as needed.Maintain top-notch productivity standards, harmonizing speech therapy with physical therapy, occupational therapy, and nursing teams.Complete discharge planning, ensuring a seamless transition with home exercise programs and assistive equipment recommendations.Document resident care services with precision, contributing to charting in resident and department records.Set program goals, assess equipment needs, and actively participate in budget planning for the community.Safeguard healthcare organization value through confidentiality practices and cautioning against potential breaches.Uphold professional standards, healthcare policies, and ASHA Standards of Care, contributing to the protection of the healthcare community.Develop speech therapy and ancillary staff through informative and engaging in-service training programs.Keep speech therapy equipment in optimal condition, troubleshooting, maintaining supplies, and promptly addressing breakdowns.Stay at the forefront of your field, attending workshops, reviewing publications, and fostering professional networks.Contribute to the success of speech therapy and the healthcare organization by embracing diverse requests and aiding colleagues in achieving job results. Welcome to a dynamic journey of impact and growth!
Qualifications
Master's Degree, Required Minimum 2 years successful experience in area of specialization ADHS Speech-Language Pathology license, Required ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) - Clinical Speech Pathologist, Required Communication with others to convey information effectively.
Join our team and be part of a dynamic community dedicated to enhancing lives. Your unique qualifications are the key to our success.
Physical Demands and Work Environment
The various responsibilities for a Speech- Language Pathologist are often physically demanding and require that therapists be in good physical condition.
Utilize close visual acuity for tasks involving data analysis, including extensive reading and computer operation. Engage in frequent communication with residents, staff, management, and clients, emphasizing accurate and professional exchanges. Navigate prolonged periods of walking, standing, reaching, pushing, pulling, and lifting, with occasional activities such as climbing, bending, stooping, or crouching. Independently perform max assist resident transfers, ensuring a 75% employee and 25% resident contribution. Effectively position or transfer residents, as well as handle supplies and equipment. Embrace physically engaging work, involving occasional exertion of up to 100 pounds of force, frequent exertion of up to 50 pounds, and constant exertion of up to 20 pounds to move objects.
Work Schedule
Work schedules vary at each location, and on occasion, you may be scheduled to work at any other location.
Benefits (Full-Time)
Medical Dental Vision 401K PTO Free Birthday PTO Christmas Club Employee Daily Lunches Discounted Daycare
EOE
Join our team and make a difference in the lives of our residents. Your dedication as a Speech Pathologist will shine in our welcoming and compassionate environment!