Mott Children's Health Center
Speech-Language Pathologist
Mott Children's Health Center, Flint, Michigan, United States, 48567
Overview
Become part of a mission-based center of pediatric excellence with an award-winning culture and excellent benefits. We have been named a Top Non-Profit to Work For five years running by the Non-Profit Times, and have received other awards including Flint-Genesee Top 10 Employer, Healthcare Innovations Top Companies to Work For In HealthCare 2025, a 2025 Top Corporate Culture Award by DBusiness, and a 2025 Honoree by America's Best Workplace. General Summary:
The Speech-Language Pathologist will provide diagnostic assessment of children referred for speech-language evaluations by performing screenings, assessing patient condition, and designing therapy/treatment plans to help the patient develop necessary speech skills. The SLP should be able to adapt therapy to better suit the individual needs of a diverse patient population. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, the SLP will collaborate with other departments and community agencies. Essential Job Functions
Prepare case history by performing chart reviews and interviewing parents and children. Administer, score and interpret diagnostic tests. Prepare reports of child\'s evaluation results and interpretation. Select and implement appropriate therapy techniques consistent with physician’s orders and professional assessment of client’s needs. Develop treatment plans to assist patients with communications and swallowing disorders. Assess client’s needs and adjust treatments in accordance with patient progression. Counsel children and their parents/guardians regarding social, developmental and psychological problems associated with speech and language disabilities. Consult with audiologists, physicians, social workers, teachers and other professionals, and make appropriate referrals. Serve on multidisciplinary team and provide support to the various Health Center programs and projects. Identify gaps in county regarding speech pathology services and make program recommendations to Administrative Manager, Rehab. Prepare accurate documentation in accordance with state guidelines and clinic policy. Teach client’s proper techniques for achieving more effective communication. Perform administrative duties, including case management activity and treatment planning. Participate in coordination of care meetings/communication with MCHC PT/OT/SLP providers and/or other PT/OT/SLP facilities. Perform chart reviews and quarterly audits. Other job-related duties as assigned. Qualification Standards
Master’s degree in Speech Language Therapy/Communication Disorders from an accredited program that meets ASHA certification requirements is required. Active Speech Language Pathology license with the State of Michigan, in good standing. Active Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) through ASHA. Prefer a minimum of three (3) years of SLP clinical experience in pediatrics, or clinical experience in a pediatric setting. CPR certification required. Experience developing and implementing speech-language treatment programs. Strong understanding of speech-related conditions, causes and treatments. Proficiency with computers, especially patient and healthcare databases. Excellent coaching and verbal/written communication skills. Must possess strong interpersonal skills for interaction with children, family and team members. Basic computer skills required with: Microsoft Outlook, Access, Adobe Acrobat. Intermediate computer skills required with: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and EHR/EMR/EPM. Working Conditions
Work is primarily performed in an office or school environment with no unusual discomfort due to temperature, dust, noise, or exposure to hazardous materials. Regularly experiences (more than 80% of time) mental/visual fatigue. Risk Category A - Job functions involve exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues. Note: Persons with disabilities requiring reasonable accommodation to satisfy the requirements of the position may request a copy of the MCHC Reasonable Accommodation policy. Request for reasonable accommodation will be reviewed and evaluated on a case-by-case basis, with the understanding that the individual will be required to perform the essential functions of the position. The statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified nor are they intended to express or imply any contract of employment or any part thereof.
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Become part of a mission-based center of pediatric excellence with an award-winning culture and excellent benefits. We have been named a Top Non-Profit to Work For five years running by the Non-Profit Times, and have received other awards including Flint-Genesee Top 10 Employer, Healthcare Innovations Top Companies to Work For In HealthCare 2025, a 2025 Top Corporate Culture Award by DBusiness, and a 2025 Honoree by America's Best Workplace. General Summary:
The Speech-Language Pathologist will provide diagnostic assessment of children referred for speech-language evaluations by performing screenings, assessing patient condition, and designing therapy/treatment plans to help the patient develop necessary speech skills. The SLP should be able to adapt therapy to better suit the individual needs of a diverse patient population. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, the SLP will collaborate with other departments and community agencies. Essential Job Functions
Prepare case history by performing chart reviews and interviewing parents and children. Administer, score and interpret diagnostic tests. Prepare reports of child\'s evaluation results and interpretation. Select and implement appropriate therapy techniques consistent with physician’s orders and professional assessment of client’s needs. Develop treatment plans to assist patients with communications and swallowing disorders. Assess client’s needs and adjust treatments in accordance with patient progression. Counsel children and their parents/guardians regarding social, developmental and psychological problems associated with speech and language disabilities. Consult with audiologists, physicians, social workers, teachers and other professionals, and make appropriate referrals. Serve on multidisciplinary team and provide support to the various Health Center programs and projects. Identify gaps in county regarding speech pathology services and make program recommendations to Administrative Manager, Rehab. Prepare accurate documentation in accordance with state guidelines and clinic policy. Teach client’s proper techniques for achieving more effective communication. Perform administrative duties, including case management activity and treatment planning. Participate in coordination of care meetings/communication with MCHC PT/OT/SLP providers and/or other PT/OT/SLP facilities. Perform chart reviews and quarterly audits. Other job-related duties as assigned. Qualification Standards
Master’s degree in Speech Language Therapy/Communication Disorders from an accredited program that meets ASHA certification requirements is required. Active Speech Language Pathology license with the State of Michigan, in good standing. Active Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) through ASHA. Prefer a minimum of three (3) years of SLP clinical experience in pediatrics, or clinical experience in a pediatric setting. CPR certification required. Experience developing and implementing speech-language treatment programs. Strong understanding of speech-related conditions, causes and treatments. Proficiency with computers, especially patient and healthcare databases. Excellent coaching and verbal/written communication skills. Must possess strong interpersonal skills for interaction with children, family and team members. Basic computer skills required with: Microsoft Outlook, Access, Adobe Acrobat. Intermediate computer skills required with: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and EHR/EMR/EPM. Working Conditions
Work is primarily performed in an office or school environment with no unusual discomfort due to temperature, dust, noise, or exposure to hazardous materials. Regularly experiences (more than 80% of time) mental/visual fatigue. Risk Category A - Job functions involve exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues. Note: Persons with disabilities requiring reasonable accommodation to satisfy the requirements of the position may request a copy of the MCHC Reasonable Accommodation policy. Request for reasonable accommodation will be reviewed and evaluated on a case-by-case basis, with the understanding that the individual will be required to perform the essential functions of the position. The statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified nor are they intended to express or imply any contract of employment or any part thereof.
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