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NM School for the Deaf SLP Employment Opportunity (Santa Fe, NM)

NM SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
Speech Language Pathologist (168)
Job Details
Title: Speech Language Pathologist
Posting ID: 168
Description Summary:
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) at are an integral part of the multidisciplinary team at NMSD. SLPs help students meet the performance standards of NMSD and the state by assuming a range of responsibilities, working in partnership with others to meet students’ needs, and provide direction in defining their roles and responsibilities and in ensuring appropriate services to students. It is anticipated and expected that all functions of this position will be performed in a positive and receptive manner, while helping to advance the mission and vision of New Mexico School for the Deaf.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
(Other duties may be assigned)
  • Works closely with an educational team to perform evaluations.
  • Performs on-going assessments.
  • Prepares and submits comprehensive evaluation reports and periodic reports on student’s activities and progress.
  • Performs comprehensive evaluations for deaf and hard of hearing students for various NMSD departments including the Early Intervention and Development Services (EIDS) and the Center for Educational Consultation and Training (CECT).
  • Keeps current on best practices and current research in the field.Cultural sensitivity and knowledge of bilingual language acquisition
  • Ability to work with students ranging in age from 18 months to 22 years of age
  • Maintains up to date therapy logs and Medicaid documentation.
  • Creates and implements individual educational plans for students with the educational team.
  • Works with the educational team to create and implement plans to support and improve communicative ability including language development (American Sign Language/English), pragmatics, speech and oral motor development, auditory skills, and reading and writing skills.
  • Provides one-on-one or small group speech, language, and/or listening therapy, when appropriate.
  • Integrates services into the classroom and other school settings, when appropriate.
  • Communicate with SLPs and/or other professionals in the community.
  • Work closely with the Audiologist and educational team to implement and support amplification use for individual students to optimize auditory access as appropriate.
  • Adheres to NMSD’s Vision, Mission, and Beliefs statements.

Competencies:
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:

  • Job Knowledge – Competent in required job skills and knowledge; exhibits ability to learn and apply new skills; keeps abreast of current developments; requires minimal supervision; displays understanding of how job relates to others; uses resources effectively.
  • Analytical – Synthesizes complex or diverse information; collects and researches data;uses intuition and experience to complement data; designs workflows and procedures.
    Continuous Learning – Assesses own strengths and weaknesses; seeks feedback to improve performance; pursues training and development opportunities; strives to continuously build knowledge and skills; shares expertise with others.
  • Planning/Organizations – Prioritizes and plans work activities; uses time efficiently;plans for additional resources; sets goals and objectives; organizes or schedules other people and their tasks. Must be organized and detail oriented. Must be able to complete work within deadlines. Must be able to plan and carry out plans/units efficiently, utilizingthe entire tasks.
  • Continuous Learning – Assesses own strengths and weaknesses; seeks feedback to improve performance; pursues training and development opportunities; strives to continuously build knowledge and skills; shares expertise with others.
  • Attendance/Punctuality – Is consistently at work and on time; ensures work responsibilities are covered when absent.
  • Cooperation – Establishes and maintains effective relations; exhibits tact and consideration; offers assistance and support to co-workers; works cooperatively in group situations; works actively to resolve conflicts.
  • Teamwork – Balances team and individual responsibilities; exhibits objectivity and openness to others’ views; gives and welcomes feedback; contributes to building a positive team spirit; puts success of team above own interests; supports everyone’s efforts to succeed.
  • Initiative – Volunteers readily; undertakes self-development activities; asks for and offers help when needed.
  • Innovation – Displays original thinking and creativity; meets challenges with resourcefulness; generates suggestions for improving work; develops innovative approaches and ideas; presents ideas and information in a manner that gets others’ attention.
  • Judgment – Supports and explains reasoning for decisions; includes appropriate people in decision-making process.
  • Achievement Focus – Demonstrates persistence and overcomes obstacles.
  • Conflict Resolution – Confronts difficult situations; maintains objectivity; keeps emotions
  • under control.
  • Adaptability – Adapts to changes in the work environment; manages competing demands; changes approach or method to best fit the situation; able to deal with frequent change, delays, or unexpected events.
  • Delegation – Delegates work assignments; matches the responsibility to the person; sets expectations and monitors delegated activities.
  • Dependability – Follows instructions, responds to management direction; takes responsibility for own actions; keeps commitments; commits to long hours of work when necessary to reach goals.
  • Compassion – Demonstrates a general knowledge of the history and significance of Deaf
  • and other minority communities in New Mexico.
  • Personal Appearance – Dresses appropriately for position; keeps self well groomed; is mindful of visual needs when selecting clothing/accessories.
  • Cultural Sensitivity – Demonstrates an understanding for diverse family dynamics, eye contact conventions, and gender roles in various cultures and how these cultural differences potentially might influence a communicated message.
  • Humility – Demonstrates an openness to learning; never assumes her/his expertise excludes her/him from having to learn about other cultures.
  • Multiculturalism – Possesses general knowledge about Deaf education and attitudes toward Deafness; Demonstrates an ability to apply American cultural values to business norms, such as punctuality and conciseness in communication, and apply Deaf cultural values to interpreting and other interactions, via attitude and demonstration of consideration and respect.
  • Diversity – Shows respect and sensitivity for cultural differences; educates others on the value of diversity; incorporates multi-cultural viewpoints into instruction and materials.
  • Ethics – Treats people with respect; keeps commitments; inspires the trust of others;works with integrity and principles; upholds organizational values.
  • Language – Possesses adeptness in working across a wide range of registers, genres,and variations of English and ASL; demonstrates flexibility, using language free of regionalisms when interpreting for a consumer who does not share the same variety of English or ASL; Demonstrates ability to identify English-speaking and Deaf consumers’ language use and accommodate with appropriate target language form.
  • Communications/ Written Communications – Exhibits good listening and comprehension; keeps others adequately informed; selects and uses appropriate communication methods; listens and gets clarification; responds well to questions; participates in meetings. Writes clearly and informatively; varies writing style to meet needs. Ensures that communication with clearly presented and grammatically correct.
  • Visionary Leadership/ Leadership – Displays passion and optimism; inspires respect and trust. Inspires and motivates others to perform well; accepts feedback from others;gives appropriate recognition to others.
  • Problem Solving – Gathers and analyzes information skillfully; develops alternative solutions; works well in group problem solving situations; works well with supervisors and other specialists.
  • Strategic Thinking – Develops strategies to achieve organizational goals; understands organization’s strengths & weaknesses; identifies external threats and opportunities;adapts strategy to changing conditions.
  • Achievement Focus – Demonstrates persistence and overcomes obstacles.
  • Quality/ Quantity – Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness; looks for ways to improve and promote quality. Completes work in timely manner; strives to increase productivity.
  • Quality Management – Looks for ways to improve and promote quality; demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness.
  • Project Management – Completes projects on time.Organizational Support – Follows policies and procedures; completes tasks correctly and on time; supports organization’s goals and values.
  • Customer Service – Responds to requests for service and assistance; meets commitments.
  • Use of Technology – Adapts to new technologies; troubleshoots technological problems;uses technology to increase productivity; utilizes technology and software to enhance learning.
  • Safety and Security – Observes safety and security procedures; determines appropriate action beyond guidelines; reports potentially unsafe conditions; uses equipment and materials properly; manages area environment for safety and security.

Qualifications: 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,skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Education and/or Experience: Master’s Degree in Speech and Language Pathology with progressive and directly related experience with children who are deaf or hard of hearing, preferred. A Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) or Clinical Fellowship (CCC-CF) from ASHA is required.
  • Language Skills: Ability to read, analyze, and interpret speech and language periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write evaluations and business correspondence. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from teachers and parents.
  • Sign Language: American Sign Language skills at hire are favorable. The applicant must have some sign language skills and will be required to demonstrate progressive sign language acquisition and if needed participate in sign language classes offered at NMSD.
  • Mathematical Skills: Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure,using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute standard scores, percentile ranks, and age equivalents for evaluations based on standardization charts.
  • Reasoning Ability: Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
  • Computer Skills: To perform this job successfully, an individual should have functional knowledge of Microsoft Windows, as well as various software packages including Microsoft Office.
  • Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, and play on the floor with students. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision and peripheral vision.
  • Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.

NMSD conforms to all the laws, statutes, and regulations concerning equal employment opportunities and affirmative action. We strongly encourage women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply to all of our job openings. We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin, age,disability status, Genetic Information & Testing, Family & Medical Leave, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Shift Type: Full-Time
Salary Range: Depends On Experience
Location: Support Services

Applications Accepted: Start Date 02/18/2022

Pediatric Rehabilitation Northwest Employment Opportunity (Salem, OR)

The pediatric SLP role is for an emerging pediatric speech and occupational therapy clinic. Our vision is to create a city of families at peace. As a father of a child who requires speech and occupational therapy, I know first hand how these treatments can positively affect not only the child’s experience, but that of the whole family. I want to help spread that joy to more families.
Thus, we seek to be more than an outpatient treatment clinic, but to bridge that gap in other ways to help families find or enhance the peace, joy, and love in their house. I’ve got ideas on how we’re going to do that–from bringing on counselors (talk therapists), to partnering with local organizations to provide more opportunity and resources for families, but the first step is hiring SLPs to get the practice up and running!
Interested candidates may view the posting on Indeed and email (kyledavey209@gmail.com) with any questions or interest.

SLP Clinical Fellowship (Long Beach, CA)

Long Beach VA Healthcare System
Announcing Opening for
Speech Pathology Clinical Fellowship Position

The Speech Pathology Section at the Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center located in Long Beach, CA is pleased to announce a Clinical Fellowship position with a desired start date of October 2023. The Clinical Fellowship is a full-time position with a compensation package that includes salary, health benefits, and sick and annual leave. This is a temporary appointment that will last for one year. Only US citizens are eligible to apply.

Located along the Southern California coast, the medical center provides comprehensive inpatient, outpatient, and extended care programs. The Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center is a 426-bed facility providing comprehensive health care in medicine, surgery, psychiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, oncology, dentistry, spinal cord injury, geriatrics, blind rehabilitation, and extended care. In addition, the Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center is a Level III Polytrauma Center.

The Clinical Fellow can expect to gain experience in all areas of medical speech pathology, including evaluation and treatment of individuals with speech, language, cognitive, voice, and swallowing disorders. In addition, the Clinical Fellow will receive training and experience in the following: fluoroscopic and endoscopic swallowing evaluations, augmentative communication, laryngeal stroboscopy, and post-laryngectomy voice restoration. Patients are seen along the continuum of care from intensive care, acute rehabilitation, outpatient care, and long-term care.

Applications must be received via email by midnight on January 31, 2023. The application packet should include a statement of intent, resume, and graduate school transcripts. In your resume include contact information for three references who are familiar with your academic and/or clinical skills. Transcripts may be unofficial. These items should be submitted as a single PDF document. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Unsolicited references will not be reviewed.

Interested candidates may contact:
Michelle Sticht, M.S., CCC-SLP
michelle.sticht@va.gov

SLP Full-Time Clinical Fellowship (Rochester, NY)

CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP IN ACUTE CARE
UR Medicine – Strong Memorial Hospital

UR Medicine – Strong Memorial Hospital is a leading academic healthcare institution located in Rochester, NY between Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes region. Strong Memorial Hospital is a Level 1 Trauma Center and Comprehensive Stroke Center accommodating approximately 800 acute care beds and growing. Strong Memorial Hospital is a teaching hospital in which interdisciplinary collaboration and patient centered care is valued. Our medical setting offers motivated and committed beginning clinicians an excellent opportunity for professional growth and clinical variety.

The acute care team is seeking a full time, twelve-month clinical fellow to begin July 2023. Our clinical fellowship is structured to provide experience at all levels of acute care in a wide variety of specialty areas including but not limited to: neurology, cardiology, transplant, trauma, oncology, surgical, and hospital medicine. Our goal is to provide new clinicians with a strong foundation to become a well-rounded medical speech-language pathologist. The clinical fellow will become proficient in the completion of Modified Barium Swallow Studies and participate in FEES.

Job Description:
Full time, 40 hours Speech Pathology
July 2023 to June 2024
8AM – 4:30PM; Monday through Friday, with some weekend and holiday coverage

Position Summary:
The Speech-Language Pathology Clinical Fellow (CF) will be mentored under the supervision of a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) who holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC). This position is responsible for providing diagnostic and therapeutic services to patients across the continuum of scope including swallowing, speech, language, cognition, voice and alternative means of communication across all hospital units.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Completion of M.A. or M.S. degree in an accredited speech-language pathology program
  • Previous clinical experience providing direct patient care in a medical setting and prior use of electronic medical records (EMR) is preferred.
  • With limited exceptions, the University is requiring all faculty and staff to be vaccinated against COVID19. We encourage applicants to keep this in mind as you apply.

Application Deadline: February, 28th, 2023 by midnight EST.
All applications should include the following 3 documents in PDF format. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

  1. 1-page cover letter indicating your interest in the acute care fellowship.
  2. Resume or curriculum vitae, not to exceed two pages.
  3. A list of three references and their contact information. These references should be able to speak to your academic and/or clinical performance. Please do not send letters of recommendation.

Applicants can send their complete application by e-mail with the subject line: CF Application or via our Indeed posting.

Andrea (Annie) Perkins, M.A., CCC-SLP
Senior Speech-Language Pathologist
Inpatient Clinical Coordinator
Andrea_Perkins@URMC.Rochester.edu

The University of Rochester is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion. The University believes that a diverse workforce and inclusive workplace culture enhances the performance of our organization and our ability to fulfill our important missions. The University is committed to fostering and supporting an environment inclusive of people regardless of their race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, marital status, age, physical abilities, political affiliation, religious beliefs, or any other non-merit fact, so that all employees feel included, equally valued and supported. EOE Minorities/Females/Protected Veterans/Disabled

SLP Full-Time Job Hiring (Shoreline, WA)

Speech Language Pathologist

Wonderland Child & Family Services

Wonderland is hiring a Speech Language Pathologist to serve children birth to three years of age and their families. At Wonderland, we know that our work changes lives. We work hard and celebrate our professional achievements, but also understand that life outside of work is important and value a healthy work/life balance. We offer many benefits, flexible scheduling options, and a supportive work environment to foster the health of the whole individual.

  • $2000 hiring bonus.
  • Pay Range: $72,500 – $88,000 Depending on Experience
  • To Apply: Send Resume to HR@wonderlandkids.org

Chief responsibilities:

  • Provide direct and indirect services to children with developmental delays or disabilities in their natural learning environments.
  • Service area is North King County
  • Provide coaching and consultation for staff, parents and care providers.
  • Participate as a member of the transdisciplinary team including caregivers and professional staff.
  • Serve as a liaison with the medical and educational community on behalf of enrolled children and their parents/caregivers.
  • Demonstrate a caring, nonjudgmental attitude with every family.
  • Assess and evaluate each child’s performance in all areas of development using instruments and a timetable approved by the agency.
  • Participate in the development of each child’s Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP).
  • Attend or conduct conferences/consultations with caregivers.
  • Attend scheduled clinical and staff meetings and be an active participant in staff related activities.
  • Provide in-service trainings of staff and volunteers as needed.

Requirements/Qualifications:

  • MA or MS degree with a valid license in the state of Washington; CFY students will be considered.
  • Able to work at a center, in a family’s home, and in a variety of community settings.
  • Valid driver’s license, current insurance and reliable automobile required.
  • Bilingual preferred.
  • Physical requirements – able to participate in active floor time including sitting, standing, walking and lifting up to 50 pounds.
  • Current criminal background check maintained for all employees.
  • COVID vaccination required.
  • Commitment to building and strengthening equity practices.

About Wonderland Child & Family Services

Wonderland Child & Family Services is a multi-program agency serving children from birth through age 12 with developmental delays, disabilities, and prenatal substance exposure. Founded more than 50 years ago, Wonderland’s mission is to provide a strong and equitable foundation for children and their families with diverse needs and abilities to flourish through therapy, education, advocacy, and resources. We reach hundreds of families every month through Early Support programs & services and Hope RISING Clinic for Prenatal Substance Exposure. Our direct service providers are uniquely trained to provide trauma- and FASDinformed care.

Benefits Include:

  • Health, Vision & Dental Insurance
  • Paid Time Off starts accruing at 18 days per year
  • Nine paid holidays that are separate from your Paid Time Off bank
  • Paid winter closure the last week of the year from December 25th through January 1st
  • Flexible Schedules, Monday – Friday Schedule
  • Wellness and cell phone reimbursement allotment
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Life and AD&D Insurance
  • Health Care and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Training and Continuing Education
  • Mileage Reimbursement
  • Eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
  • Annual pay increases

*Note: Benefits available to each employee dependent on FTE.

Office location: Shoreline, Washington. Initial training to take place in surrounding areas.

Hours: full-time

Wonderland values diverse perspectives and life experiences and encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with lived experiences.

Wonderland is an Equal Opportunity Employer

 

 

Wonderland Child & Family Services is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization. Tax ID #91-0890276. 2402 NW 195th Place | Shoreline, WA 98177 | Phone: 206-364-3777 | Fax: 206-364-3999 | www.wonderlandkids.org

SLP Clinical Fellowship (San Francisco, CA)

San Francisco VA Health Care System
Speech Pathology Clinical Fellowship Opportunity
Position begins: August 2023
Deadline for applications: 1/27/2023

The Speech Pathology program at the San Francisco VA System of Care provides diagnostic and rehabilitative services for acute and critical care inpatients, out-patients (including telehealth delivery of care) and residents of our Community Living Center for Veteran populations ranging from young adult to geriatric. The CF will provide services in all areas of medical speech pathology, and may also gain specialized experience in endoscopic evaluation of swallowing, tracheostomy, post-laryngectomy voice restoration, AAC use particularly in the ALS population.

The SFVA Medical Center has 1 of the 6 PADRECC Centers in the VHA and the CF will gain experience in treating PD voice and swallowing with all supervisors being LSVT certified clinicians. The SFVA Medical Center is an integral part of the medical residency program of UC San Francisco and enjoys a dynamic teaching/learning environment. The CF will interact with a variety of specialty services, including Neurology, Neurosurgery, Vascular Surgery, General Surgery, Critical Care, Otolaryngology, Oncology, Radiology, Pulmonary, OT/PT, Nutrition, Nursing, Palliative Care and Respiratory Therapy.

We are seeking a clinical fellow with a strong interest in general medical speech pathology and with internship experience in the acute care medical setting. The candidate must have the ability to learn in a fast-paced clinical environment. LSVT Certification and FEES experience is a plus.

General Information:

  1. CF position is a temporary appointment, full time for 12 months beginning in August 2023
  2. Only US citizens are eligible to apply
  3. Graduation from a fully accredited Speech-Language Pathology graduate program (M.A. or M.S.)
  4. $48,532.00 stipend plus medical and leave benefits

Interested applicants should submit the following as one completed packet via email by 1/27/23:

  1. A letter of interest
  2. Resume
  3. Currently available official or unofficial graduate transcript
  4. Two letters of recommendations signed by clinical supervisors

Please email completed packet as a single .pdf to: Patricia.Cavanagh@va.gov

SLP LEND Clinical Fellowship (Portland, OR)

LEND Speech-Language Pathology Fellowship at the Institute on Development & Disability/Oregon Health & Science University

About the program:
The Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental & Related Disabilities (LEND) post graduate degree fellowship in speech-language pathology is a full-time position that lasts for 12 months, and is primarily clinical in nature. This experience includes all clinical hours and requirements for completion of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association fellowship experience. Primary clinical training occurs at the Child Development & Rehabilitation Center (CDRC) Clinics at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital/Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon, with training and mentorship provided by our faculty of speech-language pathologists. Clinical fellows engage in multidisciplinary team assessments in rotations through our Craniofacial, Feeding, Autism, Down Syndrome, Child Development, and Neurodevelopment Clinics. The fellowship also includes intervention and treatment opportunities for children with communication disorders in the CDRC clinics.

In addition to clinical experience, the clinical fellow will also participate in:

  • Interdisciplinary training in the LEND program
  • Weekly interdisciplinary seminars with topics related to community outreach, family issues that affect children with developmental disabilities, leadership, and policy development
  • Engagement in a family mentoring experience
  • Engagement in a leadership/community engagement project
  • A research project and presentation under the guidance of a mentor
  • Leadership and teaching opportunities
  • Opportunities for continuing education

The Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities program at the CDRC aims to provide training leadership in clinical care and coordination, family systems, education, public policy, community resources, and advocacy for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, utilizing an interdisciplinary model. Our annual LEND program includes faculty and a cohort of approximately 16 long term trainees from 12 disciplines, including speech-language pathology.

This fellowship is co-sponsored by the Division of Speech-Language Pathology and the Institute on Development & Disability at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon.

How to apply:
Applicants must be a US Citizen or have a permanent residency Visa, have the minimum of a master’s degree in speech-language pathology, a conditional license to practice in the state of Oregon (can be arranged after acceptance into the program), and meet all the requirements for clinical certification except the Clinical Fellowship. Oregon Health & Science University is committed to building a culturally diverse educational environment, and successful candidates must be committed to working with diverse community populations. Applicants must be able to pass a background check and a drug screen.

Applicants must submit:

  1. A letter of intent, not to exceed two pages, including;
    • Interest and goals related to this fellowship position
    • Background as it relates to the position description and activities outlined above, including experience working with pediatric populations and diverse populations as well as experience with leadership, advocacy, community engagement and/or research
  2. A resume, not to exceed two pages; and
  3. Two letters of recommendation, at least one from a clinical supervisor or recommender who has observed clinical experience/skill

We request that the letter of intent and resume be submitted by the candidate via email to Hannah Sanford-Keller at sanfordh@ohsu.edu.

We request that all letters of recommendation be submitted by the recommender via email to Hannah Sanford-Keller at sanfordh@ohsu.edu. Please include the first and last name of the candidate in the heading of the email.

Complete Applications must be received by February 1, 2023, 12 pm PST to be considered.

 

Terms
Modest stipends will be available for the 2023-24 academic year. Stipends are contingent upon continued grant funding, and fellowships are funded by a grant through the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau. Compensation inquiries can be sent to Hannah Sanford-Keller at sanfordh@ohsu.edu. The beginning date for the fellowship is the first week of September.

Once selected, trainees will be required to demonstrate that they have health insurance and that they have received all required vaccinations, to include COVID-19 vaccination.

Fellows are required to provide proof of up-to-date vaccinations, and if the full panel required by OHSU is not current, then they will need to update vaccinations at their expense. Current required vaccinations include: Diphtheria+Tetanus (within the last 10 years), Polio, Rubella, and Rubeola, or proof of prior disease. COVID-19 vaccination is also required. Additionally, Hepatitis B vaccination is encouraged, but not required. For more information about required vaccinations, please contact Nicole Valdivia Nava navan@ohsu.edu

Fellows are required to provide proof of personal medical insurance coverage prior to starting training, and must maintain that coverage over the course of the training period. Additional financial support is added to the stipend to assist with obtaining insurance (see Stipend/Benefits).

Inquiries should be addressed to
Hannah Sanford-Keller, M.S., C.C.C.-S.L.P.
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics
LEND Training Coordinator, Speech-Language Pathology
Institute on Development and Disability
LEND Program
707 S.W. Gaines Street
Portland, OR 97239-3098
503-494-2737
Fax: 503-494-6868
sanfordh@ohsu.edu

SLP Clinical Fellowship (Seattle, WA)

The VA PUGET SOUND HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
is currently accepting applications for two
SPEECH PATHOLOGY CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP CANDIDATES

Positions begin: Summer or Early Fall 2023
Deadline for Applications: January 31, 2023

The VA Puget Sound Health Care System Clinical Fellowships provide experience in medical speech pathology. Outcomes and evidence based practice is emphasized. The Clinical Fellow may have opportunity for specialized training in endoscopy, post laryngectomy voice restoration, and assistive technology. The Clinical Fellow may work closely with a variety of specialty services and teams, including Rehabilitation Medicine, Nutrition, Otolaryngology, Neurology, Neuropsychology, Primary Care, Multiple Sclerosis and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Care Teams, Spinal Cord Injury and Disease Unit, and the Traumatic Brain Injury/Polytrauma Program.

The Clinical Fellowship is divided into 3-4 separate rotations, located at both the Seattle and American Lake Divisions (in Lakewood Washington). Between both divisions, training in acute care, inpatient rehabilitation and spinal cord injury units, a community living center, and specialty outpatient clinics (e.g. ALS, Polytrauma, Stroke) will be offered. The fellow will also have opportunities to participate in additional learning through SLP journal club, national and local quality improvement programs, surgical observations and multiple Interdisciplinary team presentations and collaborations. Our staff Speech Pathologists are devoted to our training/mentoring program and clinical fellows can expect to work closely with their clinical supervisors as they develop advanced clinical skills. We are seeking applicants with a strong interest in medical speech pathology, an ability to learn in a fast paced environment, have a strong academic background, and some clinical experience in a medical setting.

GENERAL INFORMATION AND REQUIRMENTS:

  • CF positions are temporary appointments, full time for twelve months; tentatively scheduled to begin between July 2023 through August 2023.
  • CF positions are 40 hours per week (Monday-Friday) with a compensation package that includes salary, health benefits, and sick and annual leave.
  • Only US citizens are eligible to apply.
  • Graduation from a fully accredited Speech-Language Pathology graduate program (M.A. or M.S.) is required.
  • Candidate should demonstrate an enthusiasm for Medical Speech Pathology with interest in neuroscience, neurogenic cognitive/communication disorders, voice, and dysphagia, as evidenced by academic transcripts
  • Virtual interviews will be scheduled with the selection team for top candidates late February 2023.

INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLY:

Submit the following items as a single PDF document by close of business (5 pm PST) on January 31 , 2023.
Please email completed application packet to Junette Hope McGougin, Speech Pathology Health Professions Trainee Coordinator @ Junette.McGougin2@va.gov .

Please label PDF as follows: “LASTNAME.VAPUGETSOUND.CFY2023”

  1. Resume/CV
  2. Letter of interest including your background, professional interest and objective
  3. 2 Letters of Recommendation signed by faculty or clinical practicum supervisors-adult medical placement preferred when possible. Please include these letters in your single PDF file, do not send separately.
  4. Undergraduate and graduate transcripts (these can be official or unofficial)
  5. A brief (1/2 – 1 page) summary of a memorable assessment and/or course of intervention with a patient: provide a brief overview of your history with the patient, and why this experience was memorable.

 

Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications that do not conform with these instructions will not be considered.

SLP Clinical Fellowship (Pittsburg, PA)

SPEECH PATHOLOGY CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System
Positions begin: Summer 2023
Deadline for applications: Friday, January 20, 2023

Clinical Fellow (CF) training positions in Speech Pathology are available at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System (VAPHS) for the coming year. The positions involve clinical rotations through both the University Drive and H.J. Heinz divisions of the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System as well as participation in a unique intensive residential aphasia treatment program (http://www.pittsburgh.va.gov/PIRATE/). There is a significant emphasis on mentoring during these fellowships and interested individuals can expect to gain experience with and knowledge of the full range of adult medical Speech-Language pathology services.

The University Drive division is a Level 1a (highest complexity) acute care hospital offering both inpatient and outpatient Speech Pathology services while the Heinz division is a skilled nursing facility with acute and sub-acute rehabilitation, and palliative care units. Both sites provide telehealth services. Opportunities to learn or further develop skills in clinical swallowing evaluations, instrumental swallowing evaluations, TEP placement/management, and tracheostomy and ventilator dependent communication and swallowing evaluation/management will be provided. Clinical experiences in diagnosis and treatment of aphasia, motor speech disorders, and cognitive-communication impairments are also an integral part of the CFY.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYING:

Please send the following no later than 1/20/2023 to:
Kimberly A Eichhorn, MS, CCC-SLP; BC-ANCDS; ATP and Angela Grzybowski, MS, CCC-SLP
Kimberly.eichhorn@va.gov and Angela.Grzybowski@va.gov

** APPLICATION DOCUMENTS 1-4 MUST BE SCANNED AS A SINGLE PDF FILE AND EMAILED**

  1. Resume
  2. Letter of interest describing your background, professional interests, a memorable clinical experience and why you would like to complete your CFY in the VA
  3. Graduate program transcripts (can be unofficial)
  4. The names and contact information for 2 References.
  5. One letter of recommendation from a previous clinical practicum supervisor (adult medical placement preferred when possible). VAPHS Letter of Recommendation Template Letter should be emailed directly to Kimberly.eichhorn@va.gov

The anticipated time frame to begin virtual interviews is February 2023. Please contact Kimberly Eichhorn with any questions.

SLP Clinical Fellowship (Long Beach, CA)

Long Beach VA Healthcare System
Announcing Opening for
Speech Pathology Clinical Fellowship Position

The Speech Pathology Section at the Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center located in Long Beach, CA is pleased to announce a Clinical Fellowship position with a desired start date of October 2023. The Clinical Fellowship is a full-time position with a compensation package that includes salary, health benefits, and sick and annual leave. This is a temporary appointment that will last for one year. Only US citizens are eligible to apply.

Located along the Southern California coast, the medical center provides comprehensive inpatient, outpatient, and extended care programs. The Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center is a 426-bed facility providing comprehensive health care in medicine, surgery, psychiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, oncology, dentistry, spinal cord injury, geriatrics, blind rehabilitation, and extended care. In addition, the Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center is a Level III Polytrauma Center.

The Clinical Fellow can expect to gain experience in all areas of medical speech pathology, including evaluation and treatment of individuals with speech, language, cognitive, voice, and swallowing disorders. In addition, the Clinical Fellow will receive training and experience in the following: fluoroscopic and endoscopic swallowing evaluations, augmentative communication, laryngeal stroboscopy, and post-laryngectomy voice restoration. Patients are seen along the continuum of care from intensive care, acute rehabilitation, outpatient care, and long-term care.

Applications must be received via email by midnight on January 31, 2023. The application packet should include a statement of intent, resume, and graduate school transcripts. In your resume include contact information for three references who are familiar with your academic and/or clinical skills. Transcripts may be unofficial. These items should be submitted as a single PDF document. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Unsolicited references will not be reviewed.

Interested candidates may contact:
Michelle Sticht, M.S., CCC-SLP
michelle.sticht@va.gov

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