About Shepherd Center
With five decades of experience, Shepherd Center provides world-class clinical care, research, and family support for people experiencing the most complex conditions, including spinal cord and brain injuries, multi-trauma, traumatic amputations, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and pain. An elite center ranked by U.S. News as one of the nation’s top hospitals for rehabilitation, Shepherd Center is also recognized as both Spinal Cord Injury and Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems. Shepherd is the only rehabilitation facility in the nation with an intensive care unit on-site, allowing us to care for the most complex patients and begin the rehabilitation process sooner. Shepherd Center treats thousands of patients annually with unmatched expertise and unwavering compassion to help them begin again.
Shepherd Center's culture is one of hope, humor, and hard work. You will enjoy career growth, strong relationships with co-workers, strong support from leadership, and fun activities that have kept over 12% of staff members working at Shepherd for more than 20 years.
Job Responsibilities:
Makes recommendations for specialty services or consultations as needed.
Uses evaluation and treatment findings to determine appropriate discharge planning needs.
Required Minimum Education:
Master's or Doctoral degree from an accredited program in speech-language pathology.
Required Minimum Certification:
Licensed to practice in the state of Georgia.
Current certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech Language Hearing. Association or eligible for completion of Clinical Fellowship leading to ASHA certification.
BLS Certification.
Required Minimum Experience:
Placement within programs will depend on prior experience with given population and/or successful completion of identified clinical competencies.
Required Minimum Skills:
Basic computer skills.
Effective time management skills.
Knowledge in diagnosis and treatment for speech, language, cognitive, swallowing impairments.
Able to design a plan of caregiver that is patient centered with ability to address functional needs based upon the patient and caregiver environment of care.
Successful completion of identified core competencies pertinent to specific treatment setting as it relates to age specific patient needs (i.e. adolescent, adult and geriatric)
Demonstrates competency in time management, organization, planning to manage and maintain the demands of patient care caseload and all corresponding job responsibilities.
Takes initiative for personal and clinical growth via opportunities for continuing education and maintaining licensure and certification.
Communicates effectively using timely verbal, non-verbal and written communication.
Collaborates with the organizational support structure (ST Therapy Manager, Program manager and/or director) in adapting to the changing work demands and environment.
Preferred Qualifications:
Exposure or experience with diagnosis and treatment of patients with neurological impairments.
Physical Demands:
Delivers therapy in a variety of modes such as at bedside, wheelchair level or in a table top manner.
May involve walking or standing or exerting up to 15 pounds of force occasionally or a negligible amount of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. May include assisting with and/or performing transfers as appropriate and positioning of patients, consistent with lifting up to 30 lbs.
Working Conditions:
Normal patient care environment.
Some potential for exposure to blood and body fluids.
Some potential exposure to infectious viruses.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all job duties performed by the personnel so classified.