POSITION SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Voice and Swallowing Center supervisor, the staff Speech-Language Pathologist conducts comprehensive assessments of inpatients and outpatients with disorders of swallowing, communication, voice, breathing, language, feeding and cognition. The Speech-Language Pathologist plans and implements individual/group speech-language pathology evaluations and treatments. The Speech-Language Pathologist collaborates with other disciplines to arrange for appropriate care and follow-up and facilitates a successful return to function in home, leisure, and work environments. The Speech-Language Pathologist will receive training according to departmental guidelines. All Speech staff are encouraged to participate in continuous education and engage in student supervision and education/instruction for others. Research is an important aspect of the role as allowed by departmental needs.
Position: Speech Language Pathologist
Department: Center for Voice - Swallowing
Schedule: Part Time, 20 Hours, Weekends, Holidays, and Weekdays
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES:
Clinical Capabilities:
Administrative & Operational Duties: Complies with departmental, institutional, and accrediting agency policies and standards.
Completes area specific documentation in an accurate thorough and timely manner according to department standards. Completes patient care charges accurately. Meets area specific productivity standards. Participates in the peer review process. Completes form thoroughly, gives meaningful and constructive feedback, and provides learning experience to peer. Completes mandatory requirements (ex: CPR, and license renewal) within the required time frame. Follows all isolation and infection guidelines and dons/doffs personal protective equipment appropriately. Manages own caseload and schedule. Ensures accurate and appropriate patient assignment.
Continuing Education & Development: Shows evidence of on-going professional growth and knowledge of regulations and standards.
Initiates independent learning opportunities, seeks out and integrates new information in daily practice. Communicates learning needs to supervisor. Stays current with advances in speech-language pathology treatments and techniques through attendance of professional meetings, continuing education, and reading of current literature. Shows knowledge of professional federal and state rules and regulations governing the practice of speech-language pathology.
Leadership & Influence: Participates in the development and evaluation of speech-language pathology programs.
Identifies assigned needs and communicates with others and supervisor. Contributes to the development and updating of unit files and other pertinent resource material. Participates in departmental projects and initiatives. Collects data required to complete research projects, clinical outcome studies, and departmental quality improvement projects in compliance with the Joint Commission standards. Contributes to the assessment, planning, and implementation of speech-language pathology programs in collaboration with supervisor and peers.
Professionalism & Values:
Conducts student performance evaluations, discusses evaluation with students, and submits the completed form to the student program coordinator in a timely fashion. Utilizes hospital's Values as the basis for decision-making and to facilitate the division's hospital mission. Follows established hospital infection control and safety procedures
Teaching
May occasionally assist or precept students or observers with supervision
Provides basic in-services when requested.
Research, Quality Improvement, and Scholarship:
May attend or minimally support research or QI projects.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Work requires a Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited institution or equivalent combination of education and experience.
PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE (If none, please enter “N/A”):
Acute care experience is preferred. Experience with instrumental evaluations of swallowing (FEES, MBS) are highly preferred. The ideal candidate would possess up to four years of professional experience in Speech-Language Pathology. This position is part of the Speech Pathology career ladder and serves as the entry level; advancement to Senior Speech Pathologist is based on meeting the defined promotion criteria.
CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED (If none, please enter “N/A”):
Work requires a current license required by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ASHA membership.
Work requires a current CPR certification.
CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS PREFERRED (If none, please enter “N/A”):
N/A
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES (KSAs) (If none, please enter “N/A”):
Work requires interpersonal skills necessary to effectively interact with patients, families and various members of the health care team.
Work requires analytical abilities sufficient to evaluate patients’ condition, capabilities and progress to develop appropriate treatment programs.
Foundational knowledge of speech, language, swallowing, feeding, and communication disorders relevant to assigned population.
Ability to administer standardized assessments and implement evidence-based treatment approaches.
Effective oral and written communication skills with patients, families, and multidisciplinary teams.
Cultural humility and ability to provide patient-centered care in a diverse safety-net hospital setting.
Basic critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills; recognizes limits and seeks guidance when needed.
Organizational skills to manage caseload, scheduling, and documentation efficiently.
Commitment to professionalism, ethics, and lifelong learning consistent with ASHA standards and BMC values.
Compensation Range:
$46.13- $56.23This range offers an estimate based on the minimum job qualifications. However, our approach to determining base pay is comprehensive, and a broad range of
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