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Speech Pathologist

Lebanon, NH

$36.50 - $47.75/hr

... analysis of medical record in order to establish a diagnosis, identify impairments, provide a ... Supervises Clinical Fellows (CF), temporary licensees, students, and support personnel in ...

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What are some common challenges faced by Temporary Speech Analysts, and how can they be addressed?

Temporary Speech Analysts often encounter challenges such as quickly adapting to varying project requirements, handling large volumes of audio data within tight deadlines, and maintaining accuracy in transcription or analysis. To address these, it's important to develop strong time management skills, become proficient with speech analysis tools and software, and communicate actively with team leads to clarify expectations. Collaborating with permanent team members and seeking feedback can also help streamline your workflow and ensure the quality of your output.

What are Temporary Speech Analysts?

Temporary Speech Analysts are professionals who are hired on a short-term basis to evaluate, transcribe, or analyze speech data. They may work with audio recordings, live conversations, or speech recognition systems to ensure accuracy and quality. These analysts often contribute to improving voice technology, such as virtual assistants, or support research in linguistics and communication. Their assignments usually last for a specific project or a defined period of time.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Temporary Speech Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Temporary Speech Analyst, you need strong analytical abilities, attention to linguistic details, and typically a background in linguistics or a related field. Familiarity with speech recognition software, audio annotation tools, and database management systems is commonly required. Excellent communication, collaboration, and adaptability help you excel in fast-paced and project-based environments. These skills ensure accurate data analysis and contribute to the development and improvement of speech technologies.
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Speech Pathologist

$36.50 - $47.75/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Dartmouth Health rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 125 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Sign on bonus of $10,000 for applicants outside the DH system

POSITION STANDARDS

Master's degree with a major in Speech-language Pathology, Communication Disorders, or other similarly titled area consistent and acceptable to the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA).

Possess or be eligible for the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from ASHA .

Be licensed as an SLP in the State of New Hampshire.

One (1) year of experience in speech pathology preferred.

Knowledge of common computer applications and functions.

POSITION PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Anything listed here requires a pre-employment physical by Employee Health to determine if the employee is capable of meeting the requirements.

Physical Activity:

Ability to sit for at least one hour

Upper Extremity:

Mobility to get to a patient's room

Ability to lift small equipment of 10 pounds or less

Push/Pull/Lift/Carry:

Ability to push up to 50 pounds

Demonstrated fine motor dexterity

PART TWO:FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY

Position Objective

The Speech-language Pathologist (SLP) organizes and provides speech, language, and swallowing intervention to facilitate rehabilitation and directs patient participation in selected tasks to restore, reinforce, and/or enhance such performance. The SLP facilitates the learning of skills and functions essential for communication, cognitive-linguistic functions, and swallowing to diminish or remediate disorders or deficit. S/he directs activities to promote and maintain health within the Code of Ethics of the Profession.

Performance Expectation

  • Screens, examines, and evaluates patients including history, review of systems, and application of appropriate tests and measures; interprets examination finding in conjunction with analysis of medical record in order to establish a diagnosis, identify impairments, provide a prognosis and time required to meet it, identify precautions/contraindications, and design and execute plan of care; develops appropriate treatment goals and methods in collaboration with the patient and caregivers; designs treatment programs and implements the speech-language pathology treatment plan; and completes all related documentation and recordkeeping regarding these services.

  • Applies appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic techniques in areas such as cognitive-linguistic, speech intelligibility, oral motor skills, swallowing disorders, perceptual ability affecting communication or swallowing; orientation; memory; pragmatics, psychosocial expression, and/or functional communication.

  • Attends and contributes to patient care, staffing conferences, and other, related meetings.

  • Supervises Clinical Fellows (CF), temporary licensees, students, and support personnel in accordance with state licensure requirements and professional standards, as appropriate.

  • Coordinates the acquisition of adaptive communication devices and instructs Pt. in their use.

  • Facilitates identification of hearing deficits, vocal fold disorders, and esophageal disorders and appropriately refers for assessment, diagnosis, and/or rehabilitation.

  • Provides internal and/or external education or in-services related to the Speech Pathology program development at least quarterly

  • Develops collaborative communications with other local and/or regional Speech Pathology professionals, to support best practices, program development and professional growth.

Min: $35.60

Max: $55.18

  • Area of Interest:Allied Health/Clinical;

  • Work Status:varied/ M-Sat;

  • Employment Type:Full Time;

  • Job ID:5739

Dartmouth Health offers a total compensation package that includes a comprehensive selection of benefits. Our Core Benefits include medical, dental, vision and life insurance, short and long term disability, paid time off, and retirement plans. Click here for information on these benefits and more:Benefits | DHMC and Clinics Careers

Dartmouth Health is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.

Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics comply with applicable Federal civil rights laws and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. We do not exclude or treat people differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex.


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