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CCC - SLP Speech Therapist
Job in
Portola, Plumas County, California, 96122, USA
Listed on 2026-07-13
Listing for:
Hunter Super Techs - TurnPoint
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-07-13
Job specializations:
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Healthcare
Speech Pathologist
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Speech Therapist will report directly to the Director of RehabilitationCCC - SLP Speech Therapist $55.50 - $68.25/hr
Position Summary:
We are searching for a flexible, resourceful speech therapist to join our team. The speech therapist's responsibilities include performing patient assessments, developing individual treatment plans, liaising with teachers, family members, and other healthcare professionals, administering therapy and monitoring progress, and ensuring patients and their families are informed of new treatments and therapy techniques. This is a multi-setting position that includes treatment of Outpatients, Skilled Nursing, and Inpatient/Sub-acute Rehab patients.
Treatment is rendered on the Portola and Loyalton campuses.
Principal Accountabilities:
Develop and implement individualized therapy programs designed to restore, reinforce, and enhance performance
Facilitate the learning of those skills and functions essential for communication and swallowing to diminish or remediate disorders of deficits
Directs activities to promote and maintain health, within the scope of practices and consistent with the Code of Ethics of the profession
Identify need for and make referral to other disciplines to address the comprehensive needs of the patient
Assessing, diagnosing, screening, and preventing language, speech, and swallowing disorders.
Communicating with the patient, and liaising with their family members, physicians, and teachers to design effective treatment plans.
Using tested therapies in combination with new, innovative techniques to provide the best care.
Keeping up to date with advancements in the field by attending conferences, conducting research, and expanding professional and academic networks.
Educating patients and their families on speech disorders and available therapies.
Taking detailed notes on patient history and progress.
Professional Behavior:
Places the patient’s safety, comfort, dignity, and convenience before all other considerations
Behaves with courtesy and respect when speaking to patients, health professionals, and others
Strives to develop and maintain mutually beneficial long-term relationships with clients, business partners, community leaders and co-workers
Follows departmental operating procedures (including but not limited to neatness in work area, time off requests, attendance, completing expense accounts, and safety measures in office and field)
Displays flexibility and adaptability in responding to departmental and professional changes
Demonstrates interpersonal relations, honesty, and ethical behavior of the highest standards
Seeks to do the right thing with respect to every decision
Seeks to understand and faithfully serve the needs of the community
Strives for both the short- and long-term profitability of EPHCApplies recommendations for personal and departmental growth improvement
Appearance is professional and complies with organizational dress code Participates and adheres to department Quality Improvement activities, seeking to provide the best care while looking for ways to further improve
Responds to and fully resolves patient concerns
Delivers care perceived by the patient/family to be personal, respectful, attentive, courteous, tactful, and professional
Demonstrates support and follows the Mission & Values of EPHC at all times
Able to express empathy towards patients during demanding patient and organizational needs
Possesses an ability to prioritize assignments and responsibilities and handle a wide range of duties
Position Requirements : (Including Education, Certifications, Physical Capacities, Equipment Used, Specific Skills)
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills and abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education/
Experience:
The following education or combination of education and experience are required for the position:
Previous experience as a speech pathologist is preferred
Graduation from and accredited school of Speech Pathology Current California Speech-Pathologist License. We will assist with transferring licensure.
MA/MS Degree
Skills:
Knowledge of current speech pathology techniques, standards, principles, and procedures
Specialized assessment for the appraisal of neuropathologies as they relate to communication and swallowing function
Aphasia Cognition Dysphagia Dysarthria Pediatric exp. Is preferred, but not a prerequisite.
Proficiency with Fiber optic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES)
Clear Understanding of Medical Terminology Proper Body Mechanics Infection Control Procedures Ability to assess patient condition based upon sound pathophysiological principle
Develop and implement appropriate treatment plan Complete and maintain records of speech pathology, observations, treatments, and actions
Plan and organize work effectively and…
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