Job Description
Inspired by nurses, Boost Home Healthcare makes it easier for patients to focus on recovery and wellness by personalizing and coordinating care. As a member of our team, youll play a key role in providing quality home healthcare, where patients are able to remain independent at their place of residence in the healthiest and happiest state of being possible.
A Speech Language pathologist (SLP) administers speech therapy to patients on an intermittent basis in their place of residence. This is performed in accordance with physician orders and plan of care under the direction and supervision of the Director of Clinical Services/Clinical Supervisor or Manager, Speech therapy services are furnished only by or under the supervision of a qualified speech pathologist.
What youll be doing:
- Gather background data, reviews referrals, selects and modifies evaluation tools, and evaluates patients determining the level of patients physical and psychosocial functioning.
- Reevaluate the patients progress during treatment at appropriate intervals, recommending, acquiring, and modifying necessary adaptive equipment to augment the patient's independence.
- Provide full range Speech Language pathology services as ordered by physician.
- Consult with physicians regarding change of treatment.
- Supervise home health aide as appropriate per state and federal guidelines.
- Evaluate outcomes and discharge planning.
- Treated with respect and dignity.
- Provided exceptional training on a regular and ongoing basis.
- Supported in the field - support is always available.
- Provided with ongoing recognition opportunities.
- A passion to serve and help others live their best lives possible.
- A Masters or Doctoral degree in Speech Language Pathology, and is licensed as a Speech Language Pathologist by the state where they furnish services, -or-
- Successfully completed 350 clock hours of supervised clinical practicum (or be in the process of completing), at least nine months of supervised full-time SJP experience, and has successfully completed a national examination approved by the Secretary.
- Currently licensed in the state(s) in which practicing (refer to SLP state specific qualifications).
- Minimum of one (1) year in an acute care setting.