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On Call Speech Language Pathologist

The On Call Speech Language Pathologist is a key associate at Hope Network whose primary responsibilities include:

Responsible for providing clinical consultations, evaluations, and rehabilitation programming for individuals at Hope Network Neuro Rehabilitation. 

Provides speech language pathology services as prescribed by consumer’s physician for adults and adolescents with head injuries, spinal cord injuries, chronic pain, general orthopedic rehabilitation needs, and/or neurological behavioral issues.  

Also includes maintaining accurate data, treatment records accounting for treatment activities, and program development. 

Consult with program staff to assure comprehensive delivery of recommended services to individuals. 

Responsible to adhere to established standards determined by the American Speech and Hearing Association in all areas of individual intervention and hold valid Michigan licensure.

Also responsible for supervision of assistants and/or aides and other given responsibilities of the SLP Department at assigned location. 

Provide coverage at Grand Rapids and East Lansing locations as needed.

 

Educational / Talent Requirements: 

  1. Master’s degree in Speech/Language Pathology from an accredited program
  2. Holds ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in speech/language pathology (CCC-Speech) or equivalent required
  3. Current Michigan Licensure
  4. Demonstrated ability to work with consumers having special physical, emotional, social, behavioral and vocational needs as a result of neurological disability/TBI
  5. Demonstrated ability to design, implement, update and document consumer treatment programs
  6. Valid driver’s license and driving record acceptable according to HNNR policy
  7. Ability to articulate and support the mission of HNNR to various audiences.

 

Work Experience Requirements: 

  1. Prior clinical experience with individuals who have neurological impairments including TBI, CVA, SCI or other.