Therapy - Speech language Pathologist
Company: Rady Childrens at Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego
Location: San Diego
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
A Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) , also known as a Speech
Therapist , is a licensed healthcare professional who evaluates,
diagnoses, and treats individuals with speech, language,
communication, and swallowing disorders. SLPs work with patients of
all ages, from infants to the elderly, to help improve their
ability to communicate effectively, swallow safely, and manage
cognitive-communication disorders. They employ a variety of
therapeutic techniques and evidence-based practices tailored to the
individual needs of their patients. \n\n Key Responsibilities : \n
\n \n Assessment and Diagnosis : \n \n Conduct comprehensive
evaluations to assess speech, language, cognitive-communication,
and swallowing disorders. \n Use standardized assessments, case
history review, and observational techniques to identify speech and
language deficits, as well as cognitive or swallowing difficulties.
\n Diagnose speech and language disorders, such as speech delays,
stuttering, voice disorders, aphasia, dysphagia (swallowing
disorders), and cognitive communication issues. \n \n \n \n
Developing Treatment Plans : \n \n Develop individualized treatment
plans based on patient assessment findings, goals, and specific
needs. \n Set short-term and long-term goals for each patient to
improve speech, language, and swallowing abilities. \n Modify
treatment plans and interventions based on patient progress and
changes in their condition. \n \n \n \n Speech and Language Therapy
: \n \n Provide therapy to address issues related to speech
articulation, language comprehension, and expression. \n Use
techniques to treat voice disorders, fluency disorders (e.g.,
stuttering), and aphasia (language disorders) caused by
neurological conditions such as stroke. \n Offer therapy for
cognitive-communication disorders, including memory, attention, and
executive function problems that arise from brain injury or
neurodegenerative conditions. \n \n \n \n Swallowing Therapy
(Dysphagia Treatment) : \n \n Evaluate and treat patients with
swallowing difficulties (dysphagia), working to improve their
ability to eat and drink safely. \n Conduct swallowing assessments
to determine the cause and severity of swallowing disorders, such
as aspiration or choking risk. \n Implement therapy techniques,
including oral-motor exercises, postural modifications, and safe
swallowing strategies. \n Recommend dietary changes or
modifications (e.g., texture modification) and work closely with
other healthcare providers, such as dietitians, to improve patient
outcomes. \n \n \n \n Patient and Family Education : \n \n Educate
patients and their families about the nature of speech, language,
and swallowing disorders. \n Provide strategies and exercises for
patients to continue their progress at home or in their daily
environments. \n Offer emotional support and coping strategies to
patients and families dealing with the challenges of communication
or swallowing impairments. \n \n \n \n Documentation and Record
Keeping : \n \n Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records,
documenting assessments, treatment plans, patient progress, and any
changes in condition. \n Ensure that all documentation complies
with healthcare regulations (e.g., HIPAA) and is available for
review by other healthcare professionals or insurance providers. \n
Provide detailed reports for insurance purposes, including the
necessity of treatment and progress toward goals. \n \n \n \n
Collaborative Care : \n \n Work as part of a multidisciplinary team
with physicians, nurses, occupational therapists, and other
healthcare professionals to coordinate patient care. \n Participate
in care team meetings to discuss patient progress, adjust treatment
plans, and ensure holistic care for each patient. \n Communicate
effectively with other team members about patient needs, concerns,
and progress. \n \n \n \n Supervision and Mentorship : \n \n
Supervise and mentor clinical fellows, speech-language pathology
assistants, or student interns as they complete their training and
gain practical experience. \n Provide guidance and feedback to help
junior staff or students develop their clinical skills and
understanding of speech therapy. \n \n \n \n Professional
Development : \n \n Stay current with the latest research,
techniques, and advancements in speech-language pathology by
attending continuing education courses, workshops, and seminars. \n
Maintain required licensure and certifications, such as the
Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology
(CCC-SLP) . \n Engage in professional organizations like the
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) to stay
connected to the field and participate in ongoing education. \n \n
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