Phoenix Children's Hospital, Inc.
Speech Pathologist New! OP Rehab Therapy | Full-Time | Gilbert Quick Apply! OP R
Phoenix Children's Hospital, Inc., Gilbert, Arizona, United States, 85233
Overview
This position is responsible for providing speech-language pathology services to a pediatric population, from neonate to adolescent, including evaluation and treatment in the areas of communication and swallowing. Position Duties
Evaluates and treats patients with communication and swallowing disorders/delays, demonstrating knowledge of normal growth and skills necessary to provide age appropriate services. Uses pediatric based behavior management strategies and matches diagnostic/therapeutic interventions to age and disability of the child. Establishes appropriate treatment plan with age-appropriate goals and target timeframes, which are discussed with family and mutually agreed upon. Maintains appropriate documentation per the Policies & Procedures Manual in compliance with JCAHO and CARF standards, including participation in Total Quality Management. Builds and maintains rapport within the department, hospital, and community, professionally interacting with physician, families, and hospital/community personnel. Evaluates recommended needs for equipment and supplies. Assists in the monitoring of speech pathology students. Performs miscellaneous job related duties as requested. Phoenix Children's Mission, Vision, & Values
Mission To advance hope, healing and the best healthcare for children and their families Vision Phoenix Children's will be the leading pediatric health system in the Southwest, nationally recognized for exceptional care, innovative research and advanced medical education. We realize this vision by: Offering the most comprehensive care across ages, communities and specialties Investing in innovative research, including emerging treatments, tools and technologies Advancing education and training to shape the next generation of clinical leaders Advocating for the health and well-being of children and families Values We place children and families at the center of all we do We deliver exceptional care, every day and in every way We collaborate with colleagues, partners and communities to amplify our impact We set the standards of pediatric healthcare today, and innovate for the future We are accountable for making the highest quality care accessible and affordable Position Qualifications
Please review the following qualifications and indicate whether you meet each requirement. Education
Masters Degree (or higher) in Speech and Language Pathology from an accredited university — Required Experience
Pediatric experience — Preferred Additional Requirements
AZ Department of Health Services license (must be obtained prior to start date) — Required AZ Department of Public Safety fingerprint clearance card (must be obtained prior to start date) — Required Current BLS certification from the American Heart Association — Required ASHA certification or in clinical fellowship year (CFY) — Required Physical Requirements & Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential
Climbing – Occasionally Feeling (sensing textures and temperatures) – Frequently Fine Motor Skills (pinching, gripping, etc) – Frequently Hearing – Frequently Pushing/pulling – Frequently Reaching – Frequently Sitting – Frequently Standing – Frequently Stooping/crouching/kneeling/crawling – Frequently Talking – Constantly Tasting/smelling – Frequently Walking – Frequently Near Vision – Frequently Far Vision – Frequently Color Discrimination – Frequently Use of keyboard, mouse and/or computer equipment – Frequently Lift up to 35 pounds without assistance – Occasionally Lift more than 35 pounds without assistance – Occasionally Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Airborne communicable diseases – Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Bloodborne pathogens or bodily fluid – Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Fumes or airborne particles – Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Hazardous materials exposure – Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Radiation exposure – Applicable
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This position is responsible for providing speech-language pathology services to a pediatric population, from neonate to adolescent, including evaluation and treatment in the areas of communication and swallowing. Position Duties
Evaluates and treats patients with communication and swallowing disorders/delays, demonstrating knowledge of normal growth and skills necessary to provide age appropriate services. Uses pediatric based behavior management strategies and matches diagnostic/therapeutic interventions to age and disability of the child. Establishes appropriate treatment plan with age-appropriate goals and target timeframes, which are discussed with family and mutually agreed upon. Maintains appropriate documentation per the Policies & Procedures Manual in compliance with JCAHO and CARF standards, including participation in Total Quality Management. Builds and maintains rapport within the department, hospital, and community, professionally interacting with physician, families, and hospital/community personnel. Evaluates recommended needs for equipment and supplies. Assists in the monitoring of speech pathology students. Performs miscellaneous job related duties as requested. Phoenix Children's Mission, Vision, & Values
Mission To advance hope, healing and the best healthcare for children and their families Vision Phoenix Children's will be the leading pediatric health system in the Southwest, nationally recognized for exceptional care, innovative research and advanced medical education. We realize this vision by: Offering the most comprehensive care across ages, communities and specialties Investing in innovative research, including emerging treatments, tools and technologies Advancing education and training to shape the next generation of clinical leaders Advocating for the health and well-being of children and families Values We place children and families at the center of all we do We deliver exceptional care, every day and in every way We collaborate with colleagues, partners and communities to amplify our impact We set the standards of pediatric healthcare today, and innovate for the future We are accountable for making the highest quality care accessible and affordable Position Qualifications
Please review the following qualifications and indicate whether you meet each requirement. Education
Masters Degree (or higher) in Speech and Language Pathology from an accredited university — Required Experience
Pediatric experience — Preferred Additional Requirements
AZ Department of Health Services license (must be obtained prior to start date) — Required AZ Department of Public Safety fingerprint clearance card (must be obtained prior to start date) — Required Current BLS certification from the American Heart Association — Required ASHA certification or in clinical fellowship year (CFY) — Required Physical Requirements & Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential
Climbing – Occasionally Feeling (sensing textures and temperatures) – Frequently Fine Motor Skills (pinching, gripping, etc) – Frequently Hearing – Frequently Pushing/pulling – Frequently Reaching – Frequently Sitting – Frequently Standing – Frequently Stooping/crouching/kneeling/crawling – Frequently Talking – Constantly Tasting/smelling – Frequently Walking – Frequently Near Vision – Frequently Far Vision – Frequently Color Discrimination – Frequently Use of keyboard, mouse and/or computer equipment – Frequently Lift up to 35 pounds without assistance – Occasionally Lift more than 35 pounds without assistance – Occasionally Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Airborne communicable diseases – Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Bloodborne pathogens or bodily fluid – Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Fumes or airborne particles – Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Hazardous materials exposure – Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Radiation exposure – Applicable
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