Cynet Health
Travel Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - $2,386 per week in Mound City, MO
Cynet Health, Mound City, Missouri, United States, 64470
Speech and Language Pathologist Profession: Speech and Language Pathology Specialty: Rehabilitation Duration: 13 weeks Shift: Days Hours per Shift: 8 hours Experience: 1 year of SLP experience required License: Missouri State License required Certifications: CCC certified SLP required Must-Have: LTC or Rehab experience required Description: Effectively screens, evaluates, and rehabilitates patients with communication, cognitive, or swallowing disorders. Develops appropriate plan of care following all regulatory and clinical practice standards. Utilizes standardized assessments and evidence-based practice to support clinical interventions. Assesses patient progress and adjusts treatments accordingly in the clinical record per regulatory and clinical practice requirements. Evaluates treatment outcomes for effectiveness. Modifies services in relation to patient evaluation and makes referrals based on outcomes. Provides consultation and counseling to patients, families, caregivers, and other service providers related to speech disorders. Effectively communicates with supervisors and other health team members regarding patient progress, barriers, and treatment plans. Provides comprehensive discharge summaries of services provided per regulatory and clinical requirements. Documents all regulatory and clinically required information in the electronic documentation system. Maintains patient records according to company policy. Accurately records treatment minutes for services provided per all regulatory and clinical requirements. Participates in required meetings such as patient care conferences and rehabilitation meetings. Participates in facility and company required trainings, in-services, and conferences. Able to obtain necessary DME or supplies per regulatory and clinical practice requirements. Able to supervise and support CFY or Student Speech-Language Pathologists. Adheres to ASHA and state-required practice acts, code of conduct, and ethics during professional practice as a Speech-Language Pathologist.