Provides screening, consultation, comprehensive assessment, diagnosis, intervention, and treatment for speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders.
Utilizes evidence-based practice and International Clinical Guidelines for therapeutic interventions and skill development.
Conducts therapy sessions with individuals, groups, and families across various clinical settings, including inpatient and outpatient environments.
Assesses patient histories to identify underlying causes of speech and language impairments, such as congenital disorders and acquired brain injuries
Works with patients of all ages to treat conditions like stuttering, dysphonia, and swallowing disorders.
Offers advice, education, and support to patient, families and education and inclusion teams regarding treatment plans.
Collaborates with healthcare professionals and family members to devise effective therapy plans.
Develops and implements specialized therapy programs to aid in the recovery of speech, language, and swallowing functions.
Tracks patient progress and maintains accurate, timely treatment records.
Participates in conferences and training to share knowledge on new treatment methods and technologies, while contributing to a culture of continuous improvement.
Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in Speech and Language Pathology.
Minimum of 6 years of experience in Speech and Language Pathology.
Excellent communication, teamwork, and leadership skills, with a focus on continuous professional development.