Job Description
We are looking for exceptional Bilingual Speech Language Pathologist Assistant to work with our pediatric patients. Follow the treatment plan set up by a Speech-Language Pathologist. Treatment may include: difficulties with speech or related, and provide speech therapy and rehabilitative services to clients with language /communication disorders, swallowing disorders or other related problems. Join At Home Healthcare as a Bilingual Speech Language Pathology Assistant in the Mesquite area Join the At Home Healthcare team and become part of our caring family. For our exceptional caregivers and for our pediatric patients, home care becomes deeply personal, unfolding within the comforting embrace of home. Explore the opportunities waiting for you – come home to At Home Healthcare. A licensed and Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) will provide therapeutic programs to pediatric patients with cognitive, physical, and sensory disabilities or delays in the home and community setting under the direction of a Speech Language Pathologist. The SLPA implements and evaluates patient care plans to restore or maintain patient well-being. Provides interventions for deficits and elicits responses. Participates in the coordination of care. Responsibilities: Works under the supervision of a licensed speech-language pathologist. Carries out the plan of care that provides speech and language disorder services under the supervision of a speech-language pathologist which can be safely administered in the client home as prescribed by the physician. Maintains current knowledge of client’s condition through observation; documents any changes in client condition to the client file. Immediately reports any changes in client condition or response to therapy to the supervising speech-language pathologist. Implements changes in the plan of care when written by the supervising speech-language pathologist and authorized by the client’s physician. Consults with supervising speech-language pathologist regarding the client’s progress and response to treatments. Qualifications: Requires baccalaureate degree in communicative sciences and disorders, and proof of completion of expected semester and clinical hours; in-depth understanding of a comprehensive field of knowledge attained through graduation from an accredited speech and audiology program. Must have and maintain current license as speech-language assistant, including maintaining observation and supervision records. Prefer one year experience in acute care, rehabilitation setting, or home health. Benefit Offerings: Competitive salary Comprehensive health, dental, and disability benefits 401(k) program with company match Generous paid time off Compensation: $29 – $40 per visit