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Speech Language Pathologist Fellow - Center for Disabilities & Development

Posting ID 156201
Department Activities Therapy/Center for Disabilities & Development
Jobcode Intern(Non-Student)
Working Title Speech Language Pathologist Fellow - Center for Disabilities & Development
Details

Provide services as a member of a multi-disciplinary, health–care team in a tertiary-level setting. Performs speech/communicative assessment, diagnosis and treatment for children and young adults with speech/communication disorders in a clinical outpatient setting for children with developmental disabilities.    

Prepares for individual patient/family contact.

  • Reviews relevant records and reports and consults with appropriate clinical team members as necessary.
  • Prepares equipment/materials/space for session.

Conducts diagnostic and follow up evaluations.

  • Selects, administers and interprets appropriate communication assessment tools and procedures for each patient.  Provides diagnosis of patients’ communication status.
  • Maintains skills/competency related to equipment, assessment tools and procedures common to the patient population of CDD.

Develops and/or implements appropriate treatment plan.

  • Makes appropriate recommendations for speech/language therapy goals.  Predicts potential benefit to patient from clinical work.
  • Provides treatment/therapy for patients with speech/communicative disorders.
  • Maintains skills/competency related to special equipment and procedures common to the patient population of CDD.

Completes patient report and billing documentation according to UI Healthcare and CDD guidelines and timelines.

  • Completes written medical record of patient contact, following department, CDD and UI Healthcare policies.
  • Submits billing documentation to support each billed procedure, following department, CDD and UI Healthcare policies.

Provides patient/family education.

  • Identifies patient/family education needs.
  • Counsels patients, families and others concerning the management of the patient’s communication disorder.
  • Utilizes education resources from department, CDD and other sources of information.

Performs all duties in a manner that is consistent with service leadership and family-centered care expectations.

  • Communicates and provides services in a manner that respects the family’s’ role as primary caregiver.  Works to meet the individualized needs and goals of the patient and family.
  • Demonstrates accountability for quality patient care and resource management.
  • Demonstrates commitment to the CDD mission, vision, performance standards, and strategic intents.

Assures compliance to the standards of regulatory bodies (i.e JCAHO and other regulatory bodies).

  • Participates in the ongoing implementation of current regulatory standards in order to meet state and national agency accreditation.
  • Maintains required mandatory skills and certifications.
  • Assumes responsibility for promoting and maintaining a safe patient care and work environment.

Performs other duties as assigned.

  • Develops and confirms an understanding of the subject matter required to complete the assigned tasks.
  • Completes the assigned tasks within established timelines and accuracy standards.
  • Reporting problems/delays to appropriate authorities and seeks guidance to rectify the issues.

Learning and Professional Development.

  • Seeks opportunities to enhance one’s own professional knowledge, skills, and abilities as they relate to one’s current position and/or to prepare for potential future roles and overall career development.

Required Qualifications:

·         A Master's degree in speech pathology.

·         Excellent written and verbal communication skills are required.

·         Temporary State of Iowa Speech Pathology License at time of hire.

Desired Qualifications:

·         Experience with evaluation and treatment utilizing augmentative and alternative communication.

·         Experience providing services in a healthcare setting and working as a member of an interdisciplinary healthcare team.

·         Experience working with children and young adults with development disabilities.

 

·         Experience using an electronic medical record system.

 

Contact MICHAEL LYNCH
Email: michael-lynch-2@uiowa.edu
Application Instructions please email a copy of your resume and cover letter to michael-lynch-2@uiowa.edu
Ad Start Date 02/16/2026
Ad End Date 04/01/2026