Speech Language Pathologist
Shriners Children's - Spokane, WA
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Shriners Children’s is an organization that respects, supports, and values each other. Named as the 2025 best mid-sized employer by Forbes, we are engaged in providing excellence in patient care, embracing multi-disciplinary education, and research with global impact. We foster a learning environment that values evidenced based practice, experience, innovation, and critical thinking. Our compassion, integrity, accountability, and resilience define us as leaders in pediatric specialty care for our children and their families.All employees are eligible for medical coverage on their first day! In addition, upon hire all employees are eligible for a 403(b) and Roth 403 (b) Retirement Saving Plan with matching contributions of up to 6% after one year of service. Employees in a FT or PT status (40+ hours per pay period) will also be eligible for paid time off, life insurance, short term and long-term disability and the Flexible Spending Account (FSA) plans and a Health Savings Account (HSA) if a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) is elected. Additional benefits available to FT and PT employees include tuition reimbursement, home & auto, hospitalization, critical illness, pet insurance and much more! Coverage is available to employees and their qualified dependents in accordance with the plans. Benefits may vary based on state law.The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) engages in the professional practice of communication and swallowing. The SLP recognizes the needs, abilities, values, preferences, interests of individuals and families to whom theyprovide clinical services, as well as, integrates those factors along with best current research evidence in making clinical decisions.The SLP provides individualized evaluations, treatment plans, family education and training, as well as, staff education and training to meet the communication and swallowing needs of their patients and families.In cooperation with other local leaders, offers exceptional care following the Shriners Children's FOCUSED Program, a system-wide model for professional practice that stresses and emphasizes patient-centered care, or always putting the needs of the patients (and their families first). Shriners Spokane is looking for a Speech- Language Pathologist to join our team!Schedule: Part time FTE 0.5 (in person)The pay range for this position is $36.17/hour - $54.25/hour. Compensation is determined based on years of experience and departmental equity.Implements a systematic patient examination and evaluation utilizing a comprehensive, patient and family-centered approach to decision making incorporating national standards and the AMA CPT CodesDesign, develop and implement individualized treatment plans to address presenting symptoms or concerns of a communication and/or swallowing problem or related functionalissue to optimize functionUses evidence based practice and advanced instrumentation in the management, and care of individualswith communication, feeding and swallowing, and related disordersUtilizes language appropriate to patient/familylevel of understanding, and written or demonstrated methods for exercise/activities, and equipment useSupports risk management and compliance initiatives through accurate documentation, which meets payer requirement, regulatoryand professional standardsPerforms self-reflection of personal practice and professional work activitiesto direct goals for professional growth and developmentParticipates in departmental education through staff in-services and competenciesNote: This is not an all-inclusive list of this job's responsibilities. The incumbent may be required to perform other related duties and participate in special projects as assigned.RequiredMaster's Speech PathologyLicensed in state of practiceCertificate of Clinical Competency (CCC)Basic Life Support (BLS)Preferred1 year of experience in a health-caresettingExpertise in Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing DisordersDemonstrated clinical expertise in evaluating and treating pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders, particularly related to cerebral palsy and its associated physiological dysfunctions. The ideal candidate will skillfully manage dysphagia and dysarthria in medically complex children and collaborate within interdisciplinary teams to provide comprehensive, individualized care.Clinical Experience with Neurodevelopmental PopulationsStrong background working with children diagnosed with neurological and developmental disorders such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, traumatic brain injury, genetic syndromes, and autism spectrum disorder. Applies specialized communication strategies and demonstrates creativity in treatment approaches to meet the complex and varied needs of a diverse client populationProficient in Use of Evidence-Based, Standardized Assessment ToolsCompetence in administering and interpreting standardized measures specific to pediatrics (e.g., CELF-Preschool, Bayley-4, GFTA-3, MBSImP, PEDI-CAT) to inform diagnosis and treatment planning. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) ExperienceFamiliarity with evaluation and implementation of AAC systems ranging from low-tech to high-tech solutions including eye-gaze for nonverbal or minimally verbal pediatric patients.Expertise in G-Tube Weaning and Pediatric Diet ModificationClinically experienced and comfortable in supporting safe, developmentally appropriate G-tube weaning through close collaboration with interdisciplinary rehab and medical, nutrition, and family teams. The ideal candidate will skillfully assess and manage diet textures, liquid consistencies, and sensory-based feeding challenges to promote successful oral feeding progression in coordination with other supporting providers.Skilled in Early Language InterventionExperience supporting expressive and receptive language development particularly in a younger pediatric population. Able to adapt and modify treatment styles appropriately based on individualized clinical need.Collaborative, Team-Based Approach Aligned with Shriners ValuesWorks closely with providers, nutritionist, rehab team members, families, community therapists, and vendors to ensure coordinated, family-centered care in line with Shriners Children’s mission.Commitment to Ongoing Professional DevelopmentActive pursuit of continuing education, certifications, and/or professional memberships (e.g., ASHA, feeding-specific training, neurodevelopmental treatment courses) to maintain clinical excellence in pediatric speech-language pathology.
Created: 2025-11-15