Speech Language Pathologist
Company: Golden Age Operations
Location: Inman
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Purpose of Your Job Position The primary purpose of your
position is to plan, organize, develop, and direct Speech Language
Pathologist Services in accordance with current applicable federal,
state, and local standards, guidelines and regulations, and as may
be directed by the Administrator or the Director of Rehabilitation,
to assure that the highest degree of quality resident care can be
maintained at all times. Delegation of Authority As Speech Language
Pathologist you are delegated the administrative authority,
responsibility, and accountability necessary for carrying out your
assigned duties. Job Function Every effort has been made to
identify the essential functions of this position. However, it in
no way states or implies that these are the only duties you will be
required to perform. The omission of specific statements of duties
does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar,
related or is an essential function of the position. Duties and
Responsibilities Administrative Functions · Plan, develop,
organize, implement, evaluate, and direct our Speech Language
Pathologist services, as well as its programs and activities, in
accordance with current rules, regulations, and guidelines that
govern nursing care facilities. · Meet with administration, medical
and nursing staff, as well as other related departments in planning
therapy services. · Develop and maintain Speech Language
Pathologist standards. · Assist in standardizing the methods in
which Speech Language Pathologist will be accomplished. · Maintain
a reference library of written therapy material, laws, professional
standards of practice, etc., necessary for complying with current
standards and regulations, and that will provide assistance in
maintaining quality resident care. · Review Speech Language
Pathologist policies, procedures, manuals, job descriptions, etc.,
at least annually, and participate in making recommended changes. ·
Interpret Speech Language Pathologist policies and procedures to
personnel, residents, family members, etc., as necessary. ·
Participate in discharge planning, development and implementation
of resident care plans, resident assessments, etc., as necessary. ·
Assist in developing, implementing, and maintaining an ongoing
quality assurance program for Speech Language Pathologist services.
· Assume the authority, responsibility, and accountability of
directing the Speech Language Pathologist service in conjunction
with the Rehabilitation Director. · Maintain a current file of
residents who have been treated. · Maintain treatment records,
resident files, and progress notes, as required. · Ensure Business
Office receives charges for therapy services rendered to residents.
· Make written and oral reports or recommendations to the
Administrator and/or Rehabilitation Director, as necessary or
required, concerning the operation of the Speech Language
Pathologist Department. · Perform administrative duties such as
completing medical forms, reports, evaluations, studies, charting,
etc., as necessary. Committee Functions · Provide written and/or
oral reports of the Speech Language Pathologist programs and
activities, as required. · Evaluate and implement recommendations
from established committees as they may pertain to Speech Language
Pathologist services. Personnel Functions · Provide guidance and
training for new and/or less experienced personnel. · Develop work
assignments and schedule duty hours in conjunction with the
Rehabilitation Director. · Review complaints and grievances made or
filed by department personnel in conjunction with the
Rehabilitation Director. · Meet with and solicit advice from other
department supervisors concerning Speech Language Pathologist;
assist in identifying and correcting problem areas and/or the
improvement of services. Therapy and Consultation Functions ·
Review request for Speech Language Pathologist and physicians’
orders. · Interview resident to determine type of treatments needed
and schedule therapy, as ordered. · Select rehabilitative and
therapeutic activities and exercises based on medical and social
history of residents. · Evaluate type of therapy most desirable
after consulting with physician. · Participate in the development
and implementation of resident assessments (MDS) and care plans,
including quarterly reviews. · Brief resident of procedures
involved in Speech Language Pathologist and prepare necessary
equipment. · Assist in transporting resident to and from Speech
Language Pathologist room or area. · Demonstrate to residents and
staff personnel the procedures involved in the treatment process,
as necessary. · Perform Speech Language Pathologist in resident’s
room, as necessary. · Reassure resident before and during therapy
treatment. · Prepare resident for treatment by dress or position
and administer Speech Language Pathologist in accordance with
established policies and procedures. · Instruct and supervise
resident during therapy. · Recommend modifications and changes in
the resident’s therapy treatment, as indicated. · Ensure that all
pathologist notes are informative and descriptive of the care
provided and of the resident’s response to the care. Staff
Development · Develop and participate in programs designed for
in-service education, on the job training and orientation classes
for newly assigned personnel. (Includes maintaining appropriate
recordkeeping requirements of when classes were held, subject
matter, attendance, etc.) · Participate and assist in departmental
studies and projects as assigned or that may become necessary. ·
Attend and participate in workshops, seminars, etc., to keep
abreast of current changes in the health care field, as well as to
maintain a professional status. · Participate in annual Facility
in-service training programs as scheduled (e.g., OSHA, TB, HIPAA,
Abuse Prevention, Safety, Infection Control, etc.). Safety and
Sanitation · Assist in developing safety standards for the Speech
Language Pathologist Department. · Be alert for resident safety
during all therapy. · Ensure that therapy personnel wear and/or use
safety equipment and supplies when lifting or moving residents,
when necessary. · Assist in the development, implementation, and
revision of written aseptic and isolation techniques. · Assist in
identifying and classifying departmental procedures that involve
exposure to blood or body fluids. Update as necessary. · Follow
established infection control procedures and standards with
universal precautions when performing duties. · Ensure that the
therapy area is maintained in a clean and safe manner for resident
comfort and convenience by assuring that necessary equipment and
supplies are maintained to perform such duties and services. ·
Report missing or illegible labels or SDSs to the safety officer or
other designated person. Equipment and Supply Functions · Recommend
to the Rehabilitation Director the equipment and supply needs of
the department. · Provide necessary material or equipment for
resident to perform required therapy. · Utilize all department
equipment and supplies in an efficient manner that promotes desired
therapy outcomes and minimize waste. Care Plan Functions · Assist
in developing Speech Language Pathologist plans for individual
residents in coordination and conjunction with the resident
assessment (MDS). · Review the Speech Language Pathologist
requirements of each resident admitted to the Facility and assist
the attending physician in planning for the resident’s care. ·
Ensure that care plans indicate Speech Language Pathologist when
such therapy is ordered. · Participate in the development and
implementation of care plans, including quarterly reviews. Budget
and Planning Functions · Keep abreast of economic conditions or
situations, and recommend to the Rehabilitation Director and
Administrator adjustments in Speech Language Pathologist that
ensure the continued ability to provide quality care. Resident
Rights · Ensure that therapy personnel honor the resident’s refusal
of treatment request. Report such requests to the Director of
Nursing Services. · Abide by the resident’s participation in
treatment decision. · Inform the resident of consequences of not
participating in prescribed therapy and document such action in the
resident’s clinical record. · Review complaints and grievances made
by the resident, families, and/or visitors and make oral or written
reports to the Administrator and Rehabilitation Director indicating
what action(s) were taken to resolve the complaint or grievance. ·
Maintain a written record of the resident’s complaints and/or
grievances that indicates the action taken to resolve the complaint
and the current status of the complaint. · Allow the resident to
participate in the planning and scheduling of his or her treatment.
· Must adhere to all HIPAA requirements. Working Conditions · Works
in office areas, therapy rooms, resident rooms, etc. · Is involved
with physicians, residents, personnel, visitors, government
agencies or personnel, etc., under all conditions and
circumstances. · Communicates with the medical staff, nursing
personnel, and other department directors. · Attends and
participates in continuing educational programs as may be required
by current regulations. · Maintains a liaison with the residents,
their families, other departments, etc., to adequately plan for the
resident’s Speech Language Pathologist needs. Education · Must
possess, as a minimum, a Bachelor’s Degree in Speech Language
Pathologist from an accredited college or university. Experience ·
Must have, as a minimum, two (2) years experience in a therapist
capacity in a hospital, nursing care facility, or other related
medical facility. · Must have training in rehabilitative and
restorative therapy practices. Specific Requirements · Must possess
a current, unencumbered license to practice as a Speech Language
Pathologist in this state. · Must be able to read, write, speak,
and understand the English language. · Must possess the ability to
make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action.
· Must be knowledgeable of Speech Language Pathologist procedures.
· Must maintain the care and use of supplies, equipment, etc., and
maintain the appearance of therapy areas. · Must be willing to seek
out new methods and principles and be willing to incorporate them
into existing therapy services. · Must be able to relate
information concerning a resident’s condition. · Must obtain and
maintain GFY/CCC certification from the American Speech Language
Hearing Association. Physical and Sensory Requirements (With or
Without a Reasonable Accommodation) · Must be able to move
intermittently throughout the workday. · Must be able to see and
hear or use prosthetics that will enable these senses to function
adequately to assure that the requirements of this position can be
fully met. · Must meet the general health requirements set forth by
the policies of the Facility, which may include a medical and
physical examination. · Based on the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration's Guidelines for Nursing Homes Ergonomics for the
Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders and the American Conference
Governmental Industrial Hygienists' Threshold Limit Values for
Lifting the Facility has identified that this job may require the
lifting of residents, equipment, or other objects. Accordingly,
this job may require a minimum of 5 pounds and a maximum of 25
pounds lifting, periodically and or as needed.
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