Speech-Language Pathologist
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- Canada
- $43.23-50.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Respond to patient referrals from Care Coordinators to properly administer speech-language pathology services.
- Assess patient communication and/or swallowing abilities, using a variety of standardized and non-standardized assessment tools, to determine their treatment needs and therapy goals.
- Develop and implement treatment program and/or compensatory strategies/techniques to address established therapy goals as they relate to communication, language skills, and/or swallowing function.
- Oversee patients’ progress and adjust treatment programs when needed, to ensure therapy goals are met.
- Educate and train patients, their families, caregivers, and/or substitute decision-makers, on how to progress with the treatment plan.
- Link patients with other in-house services or outside organizations if needed.
- Balance patients’ needs and choices with available resources, ensuring their values and preferences are respected.
- Accurately document and chart patients’ assessment results, goals, treatment plans, and interventions.
- Registered Speech-Language Pathologist in good standing with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO).
- In-depth knowledge of speech-language pathology services and other community resources, treatment centres, and organizations.
- Good understanding of the roles of other health care professionals.
- Relevant speech-language pathology experience in a community/health care environment.
- Comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge of speech-language pathology tools, processes, equipment, and assistive technology.
- Practical knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation (e.g. regarding the provision of health care services, privacy, health, and safety, etc.).
- Comprehensive knowledge of the standards of practice and professional guidelines set forth by CASLPO.
- Ability to prioritize professional duties and manage multiple patients, and efficiently organize workload.
- Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills to work with diverse patient groups, Care Coordinators, family members/caregivers/Substitute Decision Makers, health care professionals, community organizations and service providers.
- Effective listening, observation, and facilitation skills.
- Ability to communicate information effectively through a variety of means including meetings, reports, letters, and presentations.
- Working knowledge of computer software (email, internet) and Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel).
- Must have valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle.
- Valid Emergency First Aid Certification.
- Advanced oral and written proficiency in English is essential.
- We have a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy. As a condition of employment, all employees are required to submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination status prior to start date.
- Experience working with diverse patient groups, e.g., multicultural, homeless, palliative, acquired brain injury (ABI), mental health, geriatrics, pediatrics
- Case management experience or recent related community experience
- Ability to speak French or another second language
- Attractive comprehensive compensation packages and benefits​
- Hourly wage of $43.23 to $50.00 as per the OPSEU Collective Agreement
- Valuable development opportunities​
- Membership in a world class defined benefit pension plan​