DMC Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan is one of the nation�s largest hospitals specializing in rehabilitation medicine and research. RIM is known for its clinical expertise in spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, amputee, orthopedics and catastrophic injury care. The Institute houses the Center for Spinal Cord Injury Recovery and the Southeastern Michigan Traumatic Brain Injury System (SEMTBIS), one of only 16 federally designated model systems of care for brain injury care and research. RIM also operates 31 outpatient sites throughout southeast Michigan specializing in sports medicine and orthopedics.
Job Description
Under general supervision and according to established policies and
procedures, diagnoses and treats speech, language, swallowing and cognitive
disorders.
� Responsible for treating the complex/specialty cases for assigned site(s).
� Diagnoses speech, language, cognitive and oral-pharyngeal swallowing
disorders utilizing a variety of tests such as articulation, language,
voice/resonance, fluency, cognitive communications skills, etc.
� Researches and analyzes patients medical history from test performances,
medical records and case histories. Utilizes information to diagnose and treat
patients.
� Designs treatment plans and administers treatment to patients with speech,
language and oral-pharyngeal swallowing disorders.
� Counsels, educates and advises patients and their families regarding
communicative, cognitive and swallowing functioning, and develops home
programs for patient as needed.
� Documents diagnostic reports and therapeutic progress notes according to
departmental procedures; codes information for billing purposes to ensure
maximum reimbursement from third party payers.
� Participates as a member of the inter-disciplinary rehabilitation team;
attends chart rounds and departmental meeting.
� Provides staff mentoring and develops/implements educational in-services
for staff. Provides presentations and/or in-service education to professional
staff, students, outside community, etc.
� May instruct and monitor speech and language pathology interns.
� Enhances professional expertise through seminars, workshops, conferences,
reading, professional organizations, etc.
Qualifications:
1. Master�s degree in Speech and Language Pathology.
2. Current license to practice as a Speech Language Pathologist in the State
of Michigan.
3. Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech and Hearing
Association.
4. Three years of clinical experience in order to acquire skills for
independent patient treatment.
5. Minimum of 60 points on the professional growth and development criteria.
Employment practices will not be influenced or affected by an applicant�s or employee�s race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status or any other legally protected status. Tenet will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities unless doing so would result in an undue hardship.