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Texas Health Resources Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) PRN in Fort Worth, Texas
Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)
PRN
Great flexible opportunity in an acute care setting!
· Work location: Texas Health Ft. Worth, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, Ft. Worth, TX 76104
· Therapy Services
Work hours: On an as needed basis: must sign up for 2 weekend days per quarter on call (submit 4 dates you are available and then you are scheduled for 2 of those dates)
Weekend on call is from 8 am - 10 am for new stroke evals that have failed a nursing swallow screen, discharge pending patients, and newly extubated patient.
Major holiday on-call requirement: in a rotating list to where you work 1 major holiday every several (between 3 to 4) years.
Therapy Services highlights:
· Supporting the 815-bed, Magnet-designated, full-service hospital that has served the Ft. Worth and surrounding community since 1930.
· Supportive team in an acute care trauma hospital.
Here’s What You Need
· Master's Degree Speech Language Pathology Required Or
Other Post-Baccalaureate degree recognized by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Required
· SLP Experience with adult population, acute care hospital-based, inpatient setting.
· SLP - Speech Language Pathology Texas Speech Language Pathology License Upon Hire Required Or
SLP-I - Speech Language Pathology Intern Texas Speech Language Pathology Intern License Upon Hire Required
SLP - Speech Language Pathology Texas Speech Language Pathology License Upon Hire Preferred
· Need to have clinical certificate of competence CCC-SLP And
· BCLS - Basic Cardiac Life Support prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly Required.
· Good verbal and written communication skills in English.
· Problem- solving ability; Ability to teach others.
· Time management skills; Good interpersonal and customer service skills, Basic leadership skills.
What You Will Do
· Performs age-appropriate patient assessment and establishes plan of care.
· Uses therapeutic treatment techniques appropriate to patient age and desire for treatment.
· Educates patient and family through instruction, demonstration, and/or appropriate handouts in treatment plan, safety issues, home
programs/self-management and assistive equipment.
· Documents all aspects of assessment, plan of care, and re-certifications in accordance with departmental, TJC, Medicare, and other applicable regulatory guidelines.
· Works in partnership with peers, other disciplines, and departmental personnel
Additional perks of being a Texas Health Speech Language Pathologist
· Benefits include 401k, and discounts in the cafeteria.
· Delivery of high quality of patient care through evidence-based care.
· As the only Joint Commission Comprehensive Stroke Center in Fort Worth and a Level 1 Trauma center, you will join a team of highly motivated clinicians that take pride in the quality of care provided.
· A supportive, team environment with outstanding opportunities for growth.
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Do you still have questions or concerns? Feel free to email your questions to recruitment@texashealth.org .
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