Speech Language Pathologist Per Diem
- The Highlands at Wyomissing
- Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
- Full Time
Summary of Responsibilities:
The SLP will assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders. Responsibilities include developing individualized treatment plans, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, and educating patients and families to enhance communication and swallowing function.
Essential Functions/Duties:
- Performs assessments, diagnoses, and develops treatment plans for language and swallowing disorders.
- Evaluates levels of swallowing, speech and language difficulty and identifies treatment options.
- Creates and carries out individualized treatment plans addressing specific functional needs.
- Teaches patients how to make sounds while improving their voices and maintaining fluency.
- Creates goals and objectives for patients to work toward and identify areas of progress and challenges.
- Provides support and advice to patients, their caregivers, and family.
- Counsels patients and families on ways to cope with swallowing and communication disorders.
- Compiles extensive notes on patients' progress and adjusts therapies and treatment plans where necessary.
- Documents patient care services according to approved medical documentation and facility documentation procedures.
- Participate and/or assist in continuing educational programs, relating to Speech Therapy.
- Attend training sessions and in-services as required or requested to maintain a progressive knowledge of job responsibilities and long-term care Speech Therapy issues.
- Perform jobs of a miscellaneous nature when necessary to meet the goals and objectives of the community and/or the rehab program.
- Participate and/or assist in continuing educational programs relating to Speech Therapy.
- Attend training sessions and in-services as required or requested to maintain a progressive knowledge of job responsibilities and long-term care Speech Therapy issues.
- Perform jobs of a miscellaneous nature when necessary to meet the goals and objectives of the facility and/or the rehab program.
- Participate in and complete all required ongoing training, including monthly online and in-person training, annual skills competencies education, and role-specific certifications, to ensure continued competence and adherence to organizational and regulatory standards.
Required Skills/Abilities:
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Customer service-oriented approach.
Core Values:
- AMBASSADOR: Represents The Highlands at Wyomissing in a positive light with integrity. Takes pride in our community.
- COMMITMENT: Dedicated, adaptable, tolerant, dependable, focused, and passionate. Often does more than is required. Reports to work as scheduled and timely.
- COMPASSIONATE: Is empathetic, mindful, and kind.
- INNOVATIVE: Is curious. Identifies new methods and efficiencies.
- RESULTS-DRIVEN: Has a strong sense of urgency about solving problems and completing work. Exerts unusual effort over time to achieve a goal. Maintains commitment to goals in the face of obstacles and frustrations.
- TEAM ORIENTED: Works cooperatively and effectively with others to achieve common goals.
The Highlands' Traditions (Customer Service Expectations):
- SAFETY: Practices safe behaviors to ensure the safety of all.
- KINDNESS: Projects a positive image and energy. Courteous and respectful to all. Goes above and beyond to exceed customer expectations.
- SHOW: Takes pride in self-appearance. Stays in "character" and performs the "role in the show." Ensures work area is show-ready.
- EFFICIENCY: Performs role with consistency and efficiency. Uses time and resources wisely.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:
- This position requires the ability to work during nonstandard hours including evenings (depending on shift assigned), weekends, holidays, and during inclement weather.
Hours and Benefits:
- Position is a per-diem position with no guaranteed hours or guaranteed shift assignment.
- Position is not benefits eligible.
- Position requires at least one summer and one winter holiday.
- Position is required to work across all levels of care on The Highlands at Wyomissing campus.
Travel
- May involve occasional travel within the facility or between buildings to deliver therapy services.
Education and Experience Requirements:
- Graduate of an accredited therapy program
- Two to three years of related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience (Preferred)
- Possess a current and unrestricted Speech Therapy license by PA State Board of Speech Therapy (Required)
- Capability of reading, writing, speaking, understanding and being understood in the English language essential.
- Current CPR/ BLS certification (Required)
- Completion of the Highlands Hearthstone Ambassador training within 90 days of employment (Required)
Work Authorization/Security Clearances:
- Medical Screening
- Criminal History Clearance
- FBI Fingerprint Clearance (Only required if you have not lived in PA for the last 2 years)
- Immigration and naturalization (I-9) Clearance
- Valid Pennsylvania Driver's License and acceptable MVR (if operating company vehicle)
Physical Requirements and Physical Demands:
- Ability to stand, walk, sit, bend, kneel, stoop, reach, push, and pull for extended periods of time, depending on therapy delivery needs.
- Frequent lifting, positioning, and transferring of residents with or without assistance; must be able to lift and carry up to 25 pounds regularly and up to 50 pounds occasionally.
- Manual dexterity and fine motor skills required to operate therapy equipment, write reports, and handle medical documentation.
- Visual and auditory acuity necessary for assessing resident condition, monitoring safety, and interacting with residents and staff.
- Ability to tolerate prolonged periods of walking between resident rooms, therapy spaces, and community areas.
- Physical stamina to manage a demanding caseload and remain active throughout the workday in a dynamic, resident-centered environment.
Safety Hazards and Physical Environment:
- Work is primarily performed in a well-maintained senior living community, including resident apartments, therapy gyms, and common areas.
- Exposure to varying indoor temperatures and occasional outdoor conditions when transporting or assisting residents.
- Potential exposure to communicable diseases, bodily fluids, and infection; adherence to standard precautions and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is required.
- Risk of physical injury due to assisting residents with mobility and during therapy activities; appropriate body mechanics and safety protocols must be followed.
- Routine interaction with residents who may have cognitive impairments, requiring alertness to behavioral cues and de-escalation techniques when necessary.
- Compliance with OSHA regulations, infection control standards, and emergency preparedness procedures is mandatory.