Overview
The Network Float Pool is a division of HonorHealth and supports the Inter-Campus Floating. We will do our best to consider your preferences when completing unit assignments. Ultimately, you may be asked to Float to the Outpatient campuses that is one of your less preferred, based on staffing needs, skill set, other preferences, and rotation.
HonorHealth hospitals are:
HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center
HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center
HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center
HonorHealth Scottsdale Thompson Peak Medical Center
HonorHealth Deer Valley Medical Center
HonorHealth Sonoran Crossing Medical Center
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Responsibilities
Job Summary
The Speech Pathologist is responsible for the identification, evaluation, and treatment of speech, language, cognitive-communication, voice and swallowing disorders for patients of all ages of care. They use specialized skills to promote goals of prevention of dysfunction, restoration of function and/or reversal of the progression of pathology in order to enhance quality of communication, voice, swallowing and cognitive-linguistic abilities. In collaboration with patients and family members, they develop and update appropriate plans of care that assist in returning patients to their highest level of function. The act in accordance with physician referral guidelines, state and national organizational standards, regulatory agencies, and established departmental policies and procedures. They embody strong customer service skills and communicate in a concise, tactful manner with physicians, co-workers, caregivers, family members, patients and other healthcare professionals.
Qualifications
Education
Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited university approved by the ASHA, prior to starting employment Required
Licenses and Certifications
Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology from ASHA
and current AZ License to Practice Speech Language Pathology
or
A Clinical Fellow with a current Temporary AZ License in Speech Language Pathology issued by the AZ Department of Health Services, prior to starting employment Required
Basic Life Support (BLS) prior to starting employment Required
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