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Lead Speech Language Pathologist for Interdisciplinary Care

2 months ago


Twin Cities, United States University of Minnesota Full time
About the Job

The University of Minnesota School of Dentistry is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Clinical Director of Speech Language Pathology to oversee and coordinate the effectiveness and efficiency of interdisciplinary team care for patients and families affected by cleft and craniofacial anomalies.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Facilitate team function and assist families with the provision of coordinated cleft-craniofacial care to maximize outcomes and satisfaction.
  • Ensure the Program provides comprehensive and integrated care to maximize habilitation or rehabilitation, including deciding which providers a patient sees at a visit, facilitating communication between families and providers efficiently, and developing tools to facilitate communication between providers and schedulers.
  • Develop treatment plans and discuss with patients/families and care providers.
  • Write comprehensive interdisciplinary notes communicating history, findings, and care plans, and perform this independently as needed.
  • Oversee and assist the Nurse Coordinator to ensure treatment plans are understood, coordinated, and implemented, and provide ongoing problem-solving and develop clinical procedures and tools to maximize efficiency and effectiveness of care coordination.
  • Oversee and assist the Nurse Coordinator to identify resources for patients/families and refer as needed to ensure care plan implementation, including insurance applications, special education testing, and specialty providers.
  • Facilitate communication between providers to maximize effectiveness and efficiency, including development of clinical tools, building positive relationships, and resolving disagreements.
  • Manage new patient referrals, including procedures for scheduling and education for staff.
  • Oversee marketing acquisition for new patients, including website content, in-services, webinars, and brochures.
  • Assist the Director with the management of the program finances, including setting clinical fees, reviewing accounts, and purchases.
  • Oversee and coordinate the clinical function and operations of the 22q Team, a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers for individuals and families with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (Velocardiofacial / DiGeorge Syndrome).
Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Practice:

The Clinical Director of Speech Language Pathology will conduct complex speech-language evaluations and treatment for patients across the life span (premature to geriatric) with cleft-craniofacial anomalies and other orofacial conditions, specializing in velopharyngeal dysfunction, profound motor speech deficits, and differentiation of structural versus learned disorders across many languages.

  • High percentage of clinical practice consists of diagnostic evaluations for patients presenting with velopharyngeal dysfunction, speech sound production disorders, and feeding problems.
  • In-depth planning and follow-up is required for patients, including communicating the speech-language treatment plan to the school and outpatient speech-language pathologists.
  • Perform follow-up testing, such as comprehensive language testing or velopharyngeal imaging, and coordinate with other providers to optimize speech-language and feeding skills or clarify diagnosis.
  • Identify and coordinate referral of patients who need additional neurocognitive, developmental-behavioral, or genetic testing through medical or educational specialists.
  • Provide speech-language and feeding treatment for patients with severe disorders and supervise clinical fellows.
  • Serve on the Fetal Diagnostic and Treatment team and provide prenatal consultations for parents expecting infants born with cleft and craniofacial anomalies focusing on feeding.
Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology
  • PhD, Doctoral, or advanced degree in Speech Language Pathology
  • Experience working with cleft and craniofacial patients
  • Experience running or assisting in running a clinic, including reviewing data to set up clinical fees and reimbursement
  • Experience in lecturing and clinical teaching in Speech Language Pathology and cleft/craniofacial patients
  • Experience in research, preferably cleft Palate-Craniofacial Associate or Foundation sponsored