Job description
- To evaluate Client need based on presenting impairment/ disability / handicap, employing standardized assessment tools;
- To assess the safety and risk factors of the client/caregivers/health care team and set out appropriate resolutions and/or coping strategies ;
- To determine whether Speech-Language Pathology is required ;
- To design a treatment plan considering evidence-based information, relevant best practice guidelines and clinical expertise;
- To set specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time-limited and client centered goals;
- To determine the need for additional or alternative services;
- To organize workload considering client and other team members’ needs;
- To incorporate discharge planning into treatment planning/process;
- To select and execute appropriate, cost effective intervention strategies;
- To educate Clients, Families/Caregivers and the health care team regarding the nature of the client’s illness/ problem, purpose of the interventions, and self-management strategies;
- To link Families/ Clients with appropriate community partners/ services;
- To evaluate the effectiveness of the intervention, the client’s response, and progress toward goal attainment and/ or need for changes in service;
- To evaluate client outcome using appropriate outcome measures;
- To collaborate and communicate with the Health Care Team regarding assessment findings, possible barriers, treatment and future planning ;
- To participate in case conferences as required;
- To maintain daily and weekly records of client care activity, which comply with Revera’s regulatory body standards;
- To submit timely and accurate clinical and administrative reports, including billing and payroll invoices;
- To comply with Revera’s and college/professional regulatory agency standards of practice;
- To uphold and promote the organization’s values and philosophy relating particularly to ethics, morality, and integrity as set out in Revera’s Code of Conduct;
- To complete all other tasks as assigned.
- Ability to integrate Client-centered care into clinical practice
- Ability to function within an interdisciplinary team
- Ability to adapt to and work effectively within a variety of situations, and with various individuals or groups
- Demonstrated ability to be flexible
- Demonstrated ability in problem-solving and critical thinking
- Ability to generate new solutions and develop creative improvements
- Demonstrated awareness of Client’s rights
- Masters degree or equivalent in Speech Language Pathology
- Registration/ license with appropriate professional regulatory college ( New graduates will be supported in completing requirements through an appropriate mentorship program)
- Minimum two years related clinical practice
- Commitment to service excellence including continuing education and continuous quality improvement
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with Clients & colleagues
- Current (within 6 months) Vulnerable Position/Sector Screening (VPS).