Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - PRN - Sherwood Oaks Post Acute

  • (Twinsburg Post Acute) Twinsburg SNF Healthcare, LLC
  • Sherwood Oaks Post Acute
  • 9mo ago
  • Part-Time
  • On-site
  • Timely Evaluation & Treatment Planning
    Evaluate patients within 24 hours (or 1 business day) of physician referral, document any delays, and develop effective treatment plans with physician approval.

  • Patient Treatment & Documentation
    Deliver care according to the physician’s treatment plan and maintain accurate evaluations, daily notes, weekly progress updates, and recertifications in compliance with state and payer guidelines.

  • Supervision & Staff Support
    Supervise Speech-Language Pathologist Assistants and Clinical Fellows (CFY), assist in training Restorative Aides, and act as a preceptor for student programs.

  • Team Communication & Collaboration
    Coordinate with supervisors and healthcare teams about patient progress and participate in interdisciplinary meetings and care conferences.

  • Family & Caregiver Training
    Instruct families or nursing staff in maintenance programs and caregiver techniques to support patient transition and discharge.

  • Compliance & Professional Standards
    Adhere to the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology State Practice Act, facility policies, and state/federal regulations, maintaining a valid license in good standing.

  • In-Service Participation
    Engage in in-service training programs and contribute to staff development and knowledge-sharing within the facility.

  • Technical & Language Proficiency
    Utilize software like Casamba and Point Click Care for documentation, and demonstrate strong reading comprehension and communication skills for technical and procedural information.

  • Physical & Sensory Demands
    Perform job duties that involve frequent standing, walking, lifting (up to 100 lbs), and physical activities like pushing/pulling, with adequate visual and auditory capacity.

  • Educational Requirements
    Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology (Master’s or Doctorate preferred) with ongoing education per state requirements.