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Location

Richmond, Texas

Quick overview

The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for providing speech therapy services in various settings including acute care and outpatient. This role involves diagnosing and treating patients with communication disorders and physical problems related to eating or swallowing.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have a Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology and at least one year of hospital experience. A Certificate of Clinical Competence, a Texas state license, and Basic Life Support certification are also required.

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Job description

Responsibilities

Under the general supervision of the Radiology Director, the Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for the provision of speech therapy services in the acute care, outpatient, and Skilled Nursing setting.

Qualifications

MINIMUM EDUCATION: Has earned a Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology. Obtain and maintain continuing education requirements in accordance with state guidelines. MINIMUM WORK EXPERIENCE: Recommend minimum 1 year hospital experience including modified barium swallow studies. REQUIRED LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS: Must have Certificate of Clinical Competence and State of Texas License to practice Speech-Language Pathology. Basic Life Support certification through the American Heart Associationrequired. Valid Drivers’ license and reliable transportation necessary as driving between campuses is required. REQUIRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIES: The Speech Language Pathologist must be able to diagnose, treat and provide management services to patients with communication disorders including speech, language, voice, fluency and literacy difficulties or patients’ with physical problems with eating or swallowing. ABOUT OAKBEND OakBend Medical Center is an independent hospital providing exceptional and compassionate care to patients and the community since 1950. The OakBend family consists of outstanding team members caring for the community at three hospitals and many specialty centers. OakBend’s services and programs include its signature No Wait ER, an advanced trauma center, certified stroke program, hospital air ambulance services and a hospital-based skilled nursing facility. We remain committed to providing a rewarding environment to our team members, to providing necessary services to the community and to developing the best methods to care for our patients, ensuring a healthy future for generations.