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Speech and Language Pathologist - Adult Neuro Inpatient (casual position)

Park Nicollet Health Services
United States, Minnesota, St. Louis Park
6500 Excelsior Boulevard (Show on map)
Oct 28, 2025



Position DescriptionJob Codes: 2FB







Park
Nicollet Health Services

Position
Title:

2FB,
N2FB

Speech and Language Pathologist Patient Care

2BEB
Speech and Language Pathologist Development

2DC
Speech and Language Pathologist Sr

2BEH
Speech and Language Pathologist Development
Certified




Location:

Park
Nicollet Health Services


Department:

Speech
Pathology


Written
by:

N.
Speier, Director


Supervisor's
Title
:

Supervisor
or Manager, Speech and Language Pathology


Final
Approval (Dir. or VP Level):

N.
Speier, Director of Rehab -PNHS


Date
Approved
:

January
2003


Date
Revised
:

January
2020, Sept 2020





Statement of
Employee Conduct:

As
a team member, you will support the mission, vision, and values of
Park Nicollet Health Services and will be familiar with and abide by
all PNHS policies and procedures. You will also be expected to
comply with job-specific standards and embody the competencies of
Head + Heart, Together which include; 1) achieving positive outcomes
and goals; 2) demonstrating care for others and having their
well-being at heart; and 3) succeeding through partnerships and as a
member of a team

HealthPartners
and its related organizations are committed to fulfilling their
mission, vision and values in an environment that promotes the
highest organizational and personal integrity and reinforces public
trust. In order to accomplish these goals, HealthPartners must
maintain an effective program of compliance and ethics that has been
developed with input from, and is championed at, the highest levels
of the organization.

Position
Summary:

The
Speech Pathologist is responsible for assuring that the PNHS values
of Head + Heart, Together, are achieved through daily departmental
operations. This includes, but is not limited to, direct patient
care, professional growth and development, outcome/competency
assessment, compliance with regulatory standards (JCAHO, OSHA,
professional organizations, and other regulatory agencies); and
participating in process improvements to advance patient care
outcomes and satisfaction.

The
Rehabilitation Services Speech Pathologist will communicate timely,
clearly and in a professional manner with staff, patients, patient
family members, physicians and other internal/external customers.
The staff member will demonstrate skills in listening, conflict
management, system problem solving, decision-making and process
improvement. Therapists will practice in compliance with
professional standards and professional code of ethics.

Therapists
in the development track will partner with their leader(s) to discuss
ways in which the therapist can improve departmental performance
through activities involving community events, presentations, and
program/department improvement initiatives.
The therapist will be given protected time to execute these
activities.

Positions
may require some weekend and holiday shifts as determined.

Tasks
and Responsibilities:




  • Uses
    and applies current information and technical knowledge in providing
    high quality direct and indirect patient care, including: evaluation
    and treatment of patients, development and implementation of care
    plans, and outcome reporting.


  • Works
    with team members to support a holistic approach to treatment
    techniques, goals and discharge planning


  • Is
    personally committed to and actively works to improve professionally
    and personally by pursuing a professional development plan.


  • Maintains
    proficiency with job related tasks, including but not limited to,
    use of equipment and tools, accurate and timely documentation of
    clinically appropriate and fiscally responsible treatment plan and
    completion of billing requirements


  • Consistently
    works in a safe manner, in compliance with infection control
    policies, maintaining awareness of potential dangers and works to
    reduce risks on the job.


  • Maintains
    compliance with regulatory agencies and immediately implements
    corrective action when deficiencies are noted.


  • Participates
    in scheduling for optimal client service, safety, access and
    productivity; meets designated production expectations.


  • Participates
    in peer reviews of patient care and documentation to meet standards
    of care


  • Participates
    in basic department development expectations: a volunteer event, a
    local level presentation and program, project or committee
    participation


  • Utilizes
    protected time and advanced certifications (if applicable) to assist
    department and organization in meeting strategic initiatives and
    operational goals



  • Supports
    advancement of profession by providing and monitoring student
    internships/field work experiences.



  • Demonstrates
    knowledge of age related growth and development principles necessary
    to provide appropriate service and assure safety of patients.



  • Other
    duties as assigned




Scope
of Responsibility:

The
Speech Pathologist is expected to be involved in direct and indirect
patient care related activities as directed by their leader. The
therapist will practice in compliance with professional standards and
ethics, Park Nicollet Health Services policies and state and federal
regulatory agencies. Departments that offer rehab services include
Methodist Hospital, Outpatient Clinics, Struthers Parkinson's
Center, and the Alexander Center.

Supervision/Work
Direction:

The
Speech Pathologist makes clinical decisions regarding the appropriate
management of patients under his/her care. He/she delegates
appropriate portions of patient treatment to therapy assistants and
or aides and is responsible for supervising assistants, aides,
volunteers and students.

Internal/External
Contacts:

Customers
include patients and their family members/ caregivers, physicians,
health insurance representatives and other health care professionals.





Education/Experience:





Speech
Pathologist,

Patient Care


Speech
Pathologist,

Development


Speech
Pathologist

Development

Certification



,
Master's, or Doctorate degree Speech Language Pathology
(Communication Disorders)

Recommend
experience as a Speech Pathologist preferably in a medical
setting.


Master's,
or Doctorate degree Speech Language Pathology (Communication
Disorders)

Recommend
experience as a Speech Pathologist preferably in a medical
setting.



Master's,
or Doctorate degree Speech Language Pathology (Communication
Disorders)

Emphasis
in a specific area of clinical expertise.




Special
Knowledge/Skills/Certification/Licenses:




  1. Licensed
    with the Minnesota Department of Health


  2. Required
    membership in professional organization American
    Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) and recommended
    membership in state organization Minnesota Speech and Hearing
    Association (MSHA) or nine months to require from date of hire.


  3. Individuals
    are responsible for the travel arrangements required to meet the
    expectations of the position.


  4. For
    the Development and Development Certification tracks individuals
    will exhibit leadership qualities and serve as a professional role
    model within the clinic demonstrating excellent communication
    skills, strong drive for results, motivation of others and a high
    degree of integrity and trust.


  5. For
    development certification individuals must meet the components under
    option B:



Option
A:



  • Pass Board recognized certification
    exam, CHT exam, or CWS exam. Must maintain certification to remain
    in Certification Job Family.



Option
B:



  • Certification requires a professional
    degree. If non-professionals are allowed to achieve the
    certification, there must be sufficient evidence of additional
    training required before being able to achieve the certification.


  • Minimum of 100 total CE course hours
    to achieve the certification. May include multiple courses if
    required for that certification.


  • Includes a written exam which must be
    scored in a pass/fail manner.


  • Minimum of 100 self-study hours with
    documentation of how those study hours were completed.


  • Evidence of a minimum of 2000 hours
    of clinical practice in the specialty area, 25% of which must have
    occurred within the last 3 years.


  • Re-certification exam requirement to
    maintain certification.



If
no re-certification exam available, but re-certification requirements
exist, these must be submitted to the Rehab Leadership team for
approval.

If
no re-certification exam or re-certification requirements exist, the
following requirements must be met to remain in the Certification Job
Family (specific activities must be submitted to the Rehab Leadership
team for pre-approval):



  • Complete one continuing education
    activity from Group I OR two activities from Group II within a 5
    year period from completing certification, or from last
    re-certification period.



    • Group I (Only 1 needed)



      • Be actively enrolled in, or
        Graduate from an AAOMPT credentialed Fellowship Program


      • Be actively enrolled in, or
        Graduate from an APTA or AOTA credentialed Residency Program


      • Pass a specialty board
        certification exam in any area



    • Group II (Minimum of 2 needed; must
      be from different categories)



      • Attend a continuing education
        course in your specialty that was NOT required for your
        certification (minimum of a 16 hour course). You may take two
        courses in your specialty area to satisfy the 16 hour minimum
        requirement.


      • Publish an article (or be listed as
        co-author) in a peer-reviewed journal, author a chapter in a
        published book, or edit a multiple-author published book in your
        specialty area.


      • Teach a pre-approved college level
        course related to your specialty area.


      • Teach a pre-approved educational/CE
        course in your specialty area.










Machines/Equipment/Software
Utilized:

Proficient
with communication and data processing equipment. Proficient in
clinical apparatus related to area of expertise. Proficient in
organization electronic medical record software.

Critical
Job Demands

Section
1:
Place an "X' next to
ONE
of the terms that best describes the frequency for each of the
Critical Demands.

















Critical
Demands


N/A

0%



Rare

1-5%

(Up
to

a
1/2 hour)


Occa

6-33%

(1/2
hour

to

3
hours)


Freq

34-66%

(3
to

5
hours)


Cont

67-100%

(5
to

8
hours)


Standing
- Remaining on one's feet in an upright position at a work station
without moving about.






X




Walking
-
Moving
about on foot.






X





Sitting
- Remaining in a seated position.










X


Squatting
- Assuming or maintaining a crouching position with the knees
bent.




X





Reaching
- Stretching out or extending to touch or grasp.





X




Lifting
- Raising or lowering an object from one level to another
(includes upward pulling).






X




Carrying
- Transporting an object, usually holding it in the hands or arms,
or on the shoulder.






X




Pushing/Pulling
- Exerting force upon an object so that the object moves
away/towards from the force.





X




Handling/Fingering
-
(includes
typing, computer work, gripping, grasping, and pinching)






X





Section
2:
Place an "X" next to
ONE
of the terms that best describes the Strength
Rating
for this job
classification which is
expressed by one of five terms: Sedentary,
Light, Medium, Heavy, and Very Heavy.

Sedentary
Work

- Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally (Occasionally:
activity or condition exists up to 1/3 of the time) and/or a
negligible amount of force frequently (Frequently: activity or
condition exists from 1/3 to 2/3 of the time) to lift, carry, push,
pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary
work involves sitting most of the time, but may involve walking or
standing for brief periods of time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and
standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary
criteria are met.

Light
Work

- Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10
pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force
constantly (Constantly: activity or condition exists 2/3 or more of
the time) to move objects. Physical demand requirements are in excess
of those for Sedentary Work. Even though the weight lifted may be
only a negligible amount, a job should be rated Light Work: (1) when
it requires walking or standing to a significant degree; or (2) when
it requires sitting most of the time but entails pushing and/or
pulling of arm or leg controls; and/or (3) when the job requires
working at a production rate pace entailing the constant pushing
and/or pulling of materials even though the weight of those materials
is negligible. NOTE: The constant stress and strain of maintaining a
production rate pace, especially in an industrial setting, can be and
is physically demanding of a worker even though the amount of force
exerted is negligible.

X
Medium Work
- Exerting 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 10 to 25
pounds of force frequently, and/or greater than negligible up to 10
pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical Demand
requirements are in excess of those for Light Work.

Heavy
Work

- Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 25 to 50
pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force
constantly to move objects. Physical Demand requirements are in
excess of those for Medium Work.

Very
Heavy Work

- Exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in
excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in excess of 20
pounds of force constantly to move objects. Physical Demand
requirements are in excess of those for Heavy Work.

Note:
During any patient handling task, if any caregiver is required to
lift more than 35 lbs. of a patient's weight, assistive transfer
devices should be used for the transfer.


























HAZARD
ASSESSMENT FOR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)

Job
Code (Required): 2FB


Job
Description: Speech and Language Pathologist Patient Care



I certify that I performed this
assessment for the job listed above based on the hazards present
on this date.

Name:
Nancy SpeierDate: 1/26/2012



Annually
review form and revise as appropriate. Reviewed
on:


RELATED
TO: Hazardous Substances and Harmful Physical Agents


Yes


No

Task
Description


Potential

Hazard


Hazard
control


PPE
Required

(Double
click on box to check)



X



Working
with box cutters, knives or other sharp cutting devices such as
cast cutters.


Penetration



  • Cut
    away from body.


  • Use
    proper tool for the job.





Safety
knife or safety box cutter

Cut
resistant gloves

Other
___________________




X



Working
with liquid chemicals, acids, or caustics (Examples: reprocessing,
cleaners, disinfectants,).


See
Park Nicollet MSDS online database for chemical list


Chemicals

Flammables

Toxic
Gases

Corrosives



  • Use
    only PNHS approved products.


  • Use
    appropriate soaking containers with labels.


  • Understand
    hazards of chemicals you use (read MSDS).





Goggles
if splash risk

Chemical
face shield as appropriate

Chemical
resistant gloves

Closed
toe shoes

Chemical
resistant aprons

Lab
Coat

Powered
Air Purifying Respirator

Other
___________________




X



Exposed
to extreme heat (Examples: Hot packs, OT Oven, Blanket warmers,)
or cold (Winter temperatures for Home Care or Home Evaluations).


Heat

Cold
Stress, Burns, Frostbite



  • Approach
    hot surfaces carefully.






Heat
resistant gloves or use tongs

Cryogenic
(cold resistant) gloves

Goggles

Face
shield

Other
___________________




X



Driving
or riding in motorized vehicle equipment as part of the job for
Home Care/ Home Evaluations.


Vehicle
crash, Impact



  • Absolutely
    no text messaging while driving.


  • Refrain
    from cell phone use while driving.





Seat
belt

Other
___________________





X


Working
in extremely wet or slippery conditions or working in 24/7
operations where floors are wet from mopping.


Slip,
Trip, or Fall



  • For
    wet areas, mop excess water regularly.


  • Place
    warning signs.


  • Select
    footwear carefully





Slip
resistant shoes

Rubber
boots

Other
___________________





X


Preparing
or handling hazardous drugs (Examples: cytotoxic drugs,
chemotherapy agents).


Chemical

Genetic
damage

Tumors



  • Receive
    training


  • PPE


  • Use
    of biological cabinet


  • Spill
    procedures


  • Waste
    disposal SOP





Gloves
appropriate for chemical

Disposable
barrier gown

Goggles

N95/PAPR
(spill cleanup)

Ventilation
Hood

Other
___________________





X


Medical/surgical
procedures involving heat generating tools or equipment (Examples:
cautery/ lasers).


Light
radiation, burns to self or patient, smoke inhalation



  • Receive
    laser training.


  • Awareness
    and knowledge to minimize surgical or procedural fires.


  • Code
    Red training


  • PPE


  • Restricted
    access





Specialized
laser safety glasses

Other
___________________




X



Working
with or near ionizing Radiation Hazards (Examples: Radioactive
sources, X-Rays for Speech Video-swallows)


Over
exposure, Genetic damage



  • Warning
    signage


  • PPE


  • Waste
    and spill procedures


  • Personal
    monitoring


  • Shielding,
    distance





Lead
Aprons

Other-RAD
Badge




X

Working
near MRI.


Trauma
resulting from missile effect



  • Restrict
    access


  • Screening


  • Signage






X



Moving
equipment/supplies and patients.


Strain,
Sprain



  • Proper
    body mechanics


  • Get
    additional help


  • Get
    Ergonomic help from EOHS.


  • Utilize
    proper lift equipment





Use
tools or proper equipment specific to task (transfer belt, lift
equipment)



X



Dealing
with agitated persons or disturbances.


Workplace
violence, bodily injury, body fluid exposure



  • Training
    in verbal de-escalation techniques.


  • Code
    Green procedure





Gloves
(Clean)

Barrier
Gown or fluid resistant Lab Coat

























HAZARD
ASSESSMENT FOR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)



Yes


No

Task
Description


Potential
Hazard


Hazard
control


PPE
Required

(Double
click on box to check)



RELATED TO: Maintenance or Engineering Type Activities




X


Tasks
involving common electrical equipment.


Burns,
electric shock



  • Inspection
    of plugs


  • Work
    orders for malfunctioning equipment







X


Working
on or near energized parts/wires or on electrical circuits.


Electrical
Shock



  • Training


  • PPE


  • Guards
    in place






Electrical
protective equipment

Insulating
blankets, matting or covers

Hard
Hat

Insulated
gloves

Rubber
sleeves




X


Welding,
brazing, or soldering.


Light
radiation, Burns,

Inhalation
-hazardous byproducts



  • Training


  • PPE


  • Guards
    in place






Local
ventilation

Welders
helmet

Safety
glasses w/ side shields

Hand/skin/body
protection

Foot
protection

Other
___________________




X


Cutting
or grinding.


Impact



  • Training


  • PPE


  • Guards
    in place





Safety
glasses with side shields

Face
shield

Gloves

Other
___________________




X


Sheet
rocking or painting.


Chemical

Dust



  • Training


  • PPE






Goggles

Half
mask respirator (only fit tested employees to wear a respirator.
Contact EOHS if need fit testing)

Gloves




X


Working
in construction areas or material handling jobs where there could
be falling objects.


Impact



  • Training


  • PPE






Head
protection

Steel
toed shoes

Other
___________________




X


Working
at elevated levels (Examples: Ladders, man lift, scaffolding,
catwalks).


Fall



  • Training


  • PPE






Fall
arrest system

Hard
Hat

Other
___________________




X


Working
with liquid chemicals, acids or caustic liquids (Examples: battery
servicing, boiler treatments, and pesticide applications).


Chemical



  • Training


  • PPE






Goggles

Chemical
face shield

Gloves
appropriate for Chemical Apron

Other
___________________




X


Working
with power equipment like lawn mowers or chain saws.


Compression

Noise

Cuts



  • Training


  • PPE





Safety
glasses w/ side shields

Hearing
protection

Other
___________________




X


Exposure
to noise hazards (Examples: Boiler Room, Lawn Mowing, Chainsaw).


Noise



  • Training


  • PPE


  • Audiometric
    testing





Hearing
protections. (See PNHS Hearing Conservation program for more
details)




X


Tasks
involving confined space.


Entrapment,
exposure to gases, asphyxiation, collapse



  • Confined
    space permit training


  • Air
    monitoring


  • Rescue
    plan





Hard
Hat

Other
___________________

































HAZARD
ASSESSMENT FOR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) RELATED TO:

INFECTIOUS
AGENTS




Yes


No

Description


Potential
Hazard


Hazard
control


PPE
Required





PERFORMING
OR ASSISTING WITH THESE TASKS:








X



Potential
for splash of blood/body fluid to face: examples but not all
inclusive: suctioning, wound irrigation, eye & ear irrigation,
close contact (within 3 ft.) of patient with frequent, productive
cough.




Exposure to
Infectious Agents


  • Hand
    hygiene before and after task


  • PPE






Facial
protection (mask plus goggles OR
face shield)

Gloves
(Clean)

Barrier
Gown if anticipate splash



X



Potential
for splash of blood/body fluid to the face & clothing,
examples, but not all inclusive: pulsed lavage wound care



Exposure to
Infectious Agents


  • Hand
    hygiene before and after task


  • PPE






Facial
protection (mask plus goggles OR
face shield

Gloves
(Clean)

Barrier
Gown if anticipate splash

Splash
guard shield for pulsed lavage




X



Activity
that requires touching patient's non-intact skin or mucous
membranes. (Examples, but not all inclusive Strobes, handling
trachs, treatment of swallowing disorders)




Exposure to
Infectious Agents


  • Hand
    hygiene before and after task


  • PPE





Gloves
(Clean)

Barrier
Gown if anticipate contact

Facial
protection if anticipate splash



X



Activity
that includes touching patient's blood/body fluid or
contaminated items or environment, examples, but not all
inclusive: disposal of urine, blood canisters, wound dressings,
removal of drains or packing, CPR.



Exposure to
Infectious Agents


  • Hand
    hygiene before and after task


  • Use
    of Spill kits


  • PPE





Facial
protection (mask plus goggles OR
face shield) if anticipate splash

Gloves
(Clean)

Barrier
Gown if anticipate splash

Resuscitation
Mask



X



Performing
duties with sharp devices that could result in exposure to blood
or body fluids (examples include blood glucose testing, wound
debridement)



Exposure to
Infectious Agent/sharp injury


  • Use
    of sharps safety devices


  • Proper
    disposal of sharps at point of care


  • Use
    neutral zone for passing sharps


  • PPE


  • Avoid
    re-capping needles






Facial
protection (mask plus goggles OR
face shield) if anticipate splash

Gloves
(Clean vs. Sterile depends on the procedure)




X



Entering
rooms where patients with airborne diseases are treated.
(Therapists, Care Techs only)


Exposure
to Infectious Agent/inhalation



  • N95
    respirator,PAPR


  • Treat
    patient in airborne infection isolation room


  • Limit
    entry into room


  • PPE







Follow Communicable Disease
Guidelines and Tuberculosis Control Plan to determine if N95
respirator, PAPR, or surgical mask is needed



X


Work
with specimens from patients with airborne diseases.



Exposure to
Infectious Agent/inhalation



  • Local
    ventilation


  • PPE





N95
respirator or PAPR




PERFORMING
OR ASSISTING WITH THESE PROCEDURES:








X



1.
Procedures
that enter deep tissue or body fluid, including but not limited
to
:

Wound
care debridement by therapists and nurse practitioner, injections
by nurse/ nurse practitioner




Exposure to
infectious agents


  • Hand
    hygiene before and after procedures


  • PPE






Facial
protection (mask plus eye protection or face shield plus mask
required during these procedures as needed)

Gloves
(clean)

Barrier
Gown as needed




X



2.
a. Procedures
that enter

subcutaneous
tissue or are located

in
the skin structure

such wound debridement




Exposure to
infectious agents


  • Hand
    hygiene before and after procedure


  • PPE






Facial
protection (mask and eye protection required during these
procedures if anticipate splash)

Gloves
(clean)

Barrier
Gown if anticipate splash




X



2.
b. Additional
Procedures



  • Biopsy
    - wound care NP




Exposure
to infectious agents



  • Hand
    hygiene before and after procedure


  • PPE






Facial
protection (mask and eye protection required during these
procedures if anticipate splash)

Gloves
(Clean)

Barrier
Gown if anticipate splash




X


3.
Handling Lab specimens in a laboratory



Exposure
to infectious agents



  • Hand
    hygiene after removing gloves





Lab
Coat ( fluid resistant)

Gloves
(Clean)



Other
tasks with identified safety, health or infectious hazards
requiring PPE?



Yes


No


Task Description

Hazard


Hazard
control


List
PPE required























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