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Speech Therapist

4 weeks ago


Burgaw, North Carolina, United States Novant Health Full time
Job Summary

As a Speech Pathologist at Novant Health, you will work under the supervision of the Clinical Director/Therapy Manager and Coordinators, utilizing evidence-based techniques as a foundation for rehabilitative patient care. Your primary responsibilities will include performing assessments and formulating individualized treatment plans to meet or exceed identified health and rehabilitation needs. You will actively participate in all aspects of the rehabilitation process as a member of the interdisciplinary team, supporting LEAN activities and adapting to changing environments to meet patient and department needs.

Key Responsibilities

Effectively demonstrate the principles of service and operational excellence that support achievement of all pillar goals (Service, People, Quality, Growth, and Finance).

Demonstrate professional skill and competence by utilizing all aspects of best practice in the Speech Therapy process (assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation, treatment) to manage an effective and safe, patient-centric plan of care that promotes optimal outcomes.

Adhere to NHRMC policies/procedures and standards established by CMS, the current accrediting body, CARF, licensure, and/or other regulatory agencies.

Collect and accurately document required clinical information, including Functional Independence Measures (FIM) or other standardized outcomes measures.

Demonstrate accountability by participating in education, training, LEAN and quality improvement efforts, councils/workgroups, and/or advocacy efforts.

Apply sound judgment in managing assignments, problem-solving, delegating, communicating, and triage of patient care and non-patient care duties. Requires minimal to no oversight to complete responsibilities in a timely and thorough manner.

Qualifications

Credentials: Essential - Speech Language Pathologist, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Education: Essential - Bachelor of Science

Experience: None required. Demonstrates standards of performance (ownership, teamwork, communication, compassion) that support patient satisfaction and principles of service excellence.

Performs other duties as assigned.

Individual will possess a commensurate combination of education, experience, and qualifications.

At Novant Health, we are committed to delivering the most remarkable patient experience in every dimension, every time. Our team members are part of an environment that fosters teamwork, team member engagement, and community involvement. We leverage diversity and inclusion in support of quality care, and all team members are responsible for fostering a safe patient environment driven by the principles of 'First Do No Harm'.