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Quick overview

The staff speech pathologists will provide in-patient and/or out-patient services focusing on functional skills to enhance development and restore function. They will also provide evaluation, treatment, and home programming for various speech and language disorders.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have a Master's degree in speech/language pathology and preferably pediatric experience. BLS certification and state licensure are required, along with a Certificate of Clinical Competency in Speech/Language Pathology within 12 months of hire.

postgraduate degreePatient EducationSpeech PathologyPediatric CareSwallowing DisordersCaregiver EducationArticulationAugmentative Communication DevicesVoice DisordersFluency DisordersAural RehabilitationFeeding DisordersCochlear ImplantReceptive Language DisordersExpressive Language DisordersResonance DisordersAuditory Verbal Therapy

Job description

Location

  • Mansfield
  • Multi-speciality
  • Clinic and
  • Urgent
  • Care
  • Center
  • Department:
  • Rehab-Arlington/Mansfield
  • Shift:
  • First
  • Shift (United
  • States of
  • America)
  • Standard
  • Weekly
  • Hours: 4
  • Summary: The staff speech pathologists will have the education, knowledge and skill to provide in-patient and/or out-patient services, focusing on functional skills to enhance development, restore function and to prevent disability from pediatric conditions, illness and injury. Evaluation, treatment and home programming are provided for children with feeding and swallowing disorders, articulation, voice, resonance, and fluency, and receptive/expressive language disorders. Also includes aural rehabilitation/auditory verbal therapy for hearing loss or cochlear implant, and evaluation for augmentative communication devices. The position shall include patient and caregiver education and consultation to other professionals, clinics and agencies, both within Cook Children's Health Care System and within the community. Documentation and correspondence pertaining to these services shall follow department and system policies.

Qualifications

Master's degree in speech/language pathology. Pediatric experience preferred. BLS certification within 30 days of employment required. State license or eligible for state licensure. Certificate of Clinical Competency in Speech/Language Pathology, or eligible for application upon completion of Clinical Fellowship Year and must be obtained within 12 months of hire to maintain employment at Cook. About Us: Cook Children's Medical Center is the cornerstone of Cook Children's, and offers advanced technologies, research and treatments, surgery, rehabilitation and ancillary services all designed to meet children's needs. Cook Children's is an EOE/AA, Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran employer. Promise, a strong word with deep meaning that everyone understands—especially kids. This is the foundation of our organization and what drives us to blaze new trails in medical care, research, advanced technology, as well as programs and initiatives that benefit children who may not otherwise have access to quality health care. Every day our employees come to work with the intention of keeping our Promise. It's the guiding principle that helps our patients and their families get better and stay healthy. As a member of our Cook Children's team, you can be an important part of making that happen. Please, create a profile and upload your resume/CV by clicking the Get Started button.