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As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for pulmonologist assistant in Santa Rosa, CA is $73.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.48 and $100.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a pulmonologist assistant?

A Pulmonologist Assistant supports pulmonologists in diagnosing and treating patients with respiratory conditions. They may conduct patient assessments, gather medical histories, perform diagnostic tests, and assist with procedures. Additionally, they help educate patients on lung health, treatment plans, and lifestyle modifications. Depending on their training and certification, they may be a physician assistant (PA) or a medical assistant (MA) with specialized experience in pulmonology.

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As a Pulmonologist Assistant, your daily responsibilities often include preparing patients for exams, conducting basic respiratory assessments, assisting with pulmonary function tests, and managing patient records using EHR systems. You may also help schedule follow-up appointments, relay test results to patients under the physician's guidance, and provide education on respiratory treatments or medications. Collaboration with physicians, nurses, and respiratory therapists is a central part of the role, as is ensuring that all procedures are performed safely and efficiently. This position offers a dynamic work environment in hospitals, clinics, or specialized respiratory care practices.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the pulmonologist assistant position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pulmonologist Assistant, you need a solid background in medical terminology, respiratory care procedures, and hands-on clinical experience, often supported by a relevant associate's degree or certification like Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) or Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT). Familiarity with spirometry, pulmonary function testing equipment, and electronic health record (EHR) systems is typically required. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate effectively with patients and healthcare teams are highly valued. These competencies ensure accurate patient assessments and seamless support for pulmonologists, contributing to effective diagnosis and treatment.

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SPEECH THERAPIST

Sonoma Specialty Hospital

Sebastopol, CA • On-site

$60 - $75/hr

Per diem

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

Description:

PER DIEM, 8 HOUR SHIFTS


Position Title: Speech Therapist

Department: Rehabilitation Department

Reports To: Rehabilitation Supervisor

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt


About Us:

Sonoma Specialty Hospital, as the county’s only Long-Term Acute Care Hospital, is dedicated to caring for patients that require an extended acute care stay due to severe illness or catastrophic injury. We accept patients from the ICU, Step-Down and Telemetry units of partner hospitals and continue their care for as long as 45 days. This care focuses on the challenges of getting patients off of ventilator support, healing severe wounds, aiding their recovery following surgical procedures, and providing rehabilitation to speed their return to daily life. Our Hospital provides ICU, Surgical, and Step-Down care with dialysis, multi-specialty therapies and ongoing planning for the patient’s transition back home or into a lower level of care. Please contact us with any questions, and welcome to Sonoma Specialty Hospital.


Job Summary:

The Speech Therapist evaluates, provides and administers a rehabilitative program to patients with communicative and swallow disorders under a plan of care signed by a physician and in conjunction with other disciplines. The speech pathologist participates in in-service and quality assurance programs as well as other duties and administrative tasks as directed by supervisors.


Job Duties:

•Swallowing and Feeding (Dysphagia Management)

oThis is often the primary role in an LTACH, as nutrition and pulmonary health are critical.

oConducts clinical bedside swallow evaluations to assess safety and efficiency of oral intake.

oRecommends and trains staff on appropriate diet textures (e.g., mechanical soft, puree) and liquid consistencies (e.g., nectar thick, honey thick) based on assessment findings.

oDevelops and implements compensatory strategies (e.g., chin tuck, head turn) and rehabilitative exercises (e.g., effortful swallow, Masako maneuver) to improve swallow function.

oManages patients with Alternate Nutrition/Hydration (PEG tubes, NG tubes), determining readiness for oral trials and progressing oral intake as tolerated.

oMonitors for signs of aspiration, silent aspiration, and respiratory distress during meals.

•Tracheostomy and Ventilator Management

oAssesses and treats patients with tracheostomies, particularly focusing on Passy-Muir Speaking Valve (PMV) placement and tolerance.

oCollaborates with Respiratory Therapy (RT) to determine appropriate cuff management (deflation) to facilitate phonation and improve secretion management.

oWorks with patients to wean from ventilator support by improving respiratory strength and coordination for speech and swallow.

oAssesses and manages oral secretion control (drooling) in patients with poor oral motor control.

•Cognitive-Communication Rehabilitation

oLTACH patients often have anoxic brain injuries, CVA/strokes, or post-surgical delirium.

oEvaluates cognitive-communication deficits including attention, memory, problem-solving, executive functioning, and orientation.

oTreats deficits affecting safety awareness (e.g., recognizing illness symptoms, understanding medication management, fall prevention).

oWorks on functional communication for patient needs, including pain expression and basic wants/needs.

oAssesses capacity for medical decision-making and discharge planning readiness.

•Communication and Speech Disorders

oTreats motor speech disorders (Dysarthria, Apraxia) resulting from stroke or neurological decline.

oDevelops and implements augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) strategies, ranging from low-tech communication boards to high-tech speech-generating devices for patients who are non-verbal or severely impaired.

oProvides voice therapy for patients with vocal fold paralysis or weakness (often iatrogenic or from prolonged intubation).

•Interdisciplinary Collaboration

oParticipates in daily or weekly interdisciplinary team rounds with physicians, nurses, physical therapists (PT), occupational therapists (OT), respiratory therapists (RT), and case managers to coordinate care and discharge planning.

oConsults with the medical team regarding changes in patient status, readiness for procedures, or suspected silent aspiration.

oTrains nursing staff and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) on safe feeding protocols, proper positioning during meals, and signs of swallowing difficulty.

oCoordinates with dietitians to ensure nutritional needs are met while maintaining swallowing safety.

•Documentation and Compliance

oConducts comprehensive initial evaluations and writes detailed reports within regulatory timelines (Medicare, CMS guidelines).

oDevelops measurable, functional, and patient-centered short-term and long-term goals.

oDocuments daily treatment sessions, progress toward goals, and any changes in patient condition in the electronic medical record (EMR).

oCompletes discharge summaries with specific recommendations for the next level of care (e.g., SNF, home, outpatient).

•Discharge Planning and Patient/Family Education

oEducates patients and their families/caregivers on home swallowing programs, compensatory strategies, and cognitive exercises for carryover after discharge.

oMakes recommendations for durable medical equipment (DME) needed post-discharge (e.g., thickening powders, suction machines, communication devices).

oDetermines if the patient is safe to return home regarding their ability to manage meals, medications, and emergency communication.

oCommunicates with outpatient providers or home health agencies to ensure a smooth transition of care.



We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

Requirements:

Education, Training and Licenses Required:

Completion of an educational program focused on speech therapy acceptable for licensure. Valid license as a Speech Pathologist issued by the Board of Quality Assurance, Department of Consumer Affairs for the State of California. BLS required.


Experience Required:

Two years of experience as a Speech Pathologist in one of the following settings: acute hospital, skilled nursing facility and/or outpatient clinic. Two years’ experience with swallowing disorders: evaluation and treatment.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Required:

Thorough command of accepted Speech Pathology evaluation and treatment techniques; good documentation, communication, organizational and problem-solving skills. Ability to interact effectively with patients of all ages and developmental stages. See age-based competency form.

Equipment Knowledge Required:

The Speech Pathologist will demonstrate competency in theory and practical use of diagnostic evaluation tools to assess communication and swallow disorders and to plan appropriate treatment.

Working Conditions (Noise, Environmental, Demands, Shift, Setting, Human Interface, etc.):

Hospital and clinic setting with public address system. Patient care equipment noises; day shift, Monday through Friday with weekend rotation. Teamwork with other professionals.

Safety Requirements:

Employees are responsible for all aspects of the hospital safety and health program including compliance with safety rules and regulations, remedying unsafe working conditions, and for continuously practicing safety while performing duties. SSH’s policy prohibits employees with patient contact or those who prepare products for patient use from wearing artificial nails.

Supervisory Requirements: None.