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Core responsibilities

The speech language pathologist is responsible for evaluating patients, developing individualized care plans, and implementing interventions in collaboration with patients and families. They also coordinate care with an interdisciplinary team and ensure effective communication throughout the treatment process.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have certification by the american speech-Language-Hearing association and a speech language pathology license in minnesota. A basic life support certification is also required, and those in their clinical fellowship year must have an active temporary license.

CommunicationTime ManagementDocumentationTeam CollaborationEducationPatient CareTreatment PlanningDiagnosisEvaluationCultural CompetenceQuality ImprovementProfessional DevelopmentMentorshipInterventionSpeech Language PathologyClinical Best Practice

Benefits

  • 403(b) Plan
  • Early Access to Earned Wages
  • Sick and Safe Time