The Speech Therapist is a licensed clinician responsible for providing comprehensive, evidence-based services for the prevention, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of human communication and swallowing disordersacross the lifespan.
This role requires clinical expertise, adherence to professional ethics, and effective collaboration within an interdisciplinary healthcare team to optimize patient functional outcomes and quality of life.
The incumbent is accountable for the smooth, efficient, and effective operation of their assigned clinical services.
Candidates should possess experience or interest in Pediatrics, including working with children and adolescents with developmental, physical, or cognitive challenges.
Relevant qualifications such as a degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited institution and current professional registration or eligibility for registration.
Additional beneficial skills include clinical reasoning, empathy, cultural sensitivity, time management, and the ability to work both independently and within a team-based environment.
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