The Speech Language Pathologist will be responsible for assessing, diagnosing, and treating patients with speech, language, and swallowing disorders. They will work with patients of all ages to help them improve their communication skills. The Speech Language Pathologist will also develop treatment plans and goals for each patient, as well as provide education to patients and their families about the nature of the disorder and how to best manage it.

Speech Language Pathologist Job Responsibilities

  • Conducting assessments of patients to determine their communication needs
  • Developing and implementing treatment plans to help patients improve their communication skills
  • Working with patients oneon-one or in small groups to provide therapy
  • Keeping detailed records of patient progress and communicating with other members of the healthcare team
  • Providing education and support to patients and their families

Objectives

  • To help patients improve their communication skills.
  • To work with patients who have difficulty speaking or swallowing.
  • To design and implement treatment plans for patients with speech or language disorders.
  • To provide support to families of patients with communication disorders.
  • To collaborate with other professionals to develop individualized treatment plans for patients.

Speech Language Pathologist Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • To become a speech language pathologist, one must earn a master's degree in speechlanguage pathology from an accredited institution and pass a national exam administered by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Most states also require licensure. Specific qualifications may vary by state.