Part-Time

Speech-Language Pathologist

Posted on 10/31/2025

Bronson Methodist Hospital

Bronson Methodist Hospital

No salary listed

Michigan, USA

In Person

Must have a Michigan driver’s license and provide own vehicle; MVR check and valid auto insurance required.

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Master of Science or Arts Degree in Communication Disorders from an accredited Speech-Language Pathology program with ESB certification
  • License in Speech-Language Pathology is in good standing for the State of Michigan
  • Must hold a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) or be in Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). If the clinician is in CFY they have 2 years from hire date to complete the CCC. Specific job postings will indicate if Bronson is accepting applications from applicants still in their CFY stage.
  • To facilitate payer enrollment, all individuals are required to have an updated NPI number and Bronson will assist with this enrollment and will need the employee to provide his or her social security number as part of the enrollment process.
  • Speech-Language Pathologists working in the home health setting must possess current Michigan driver’s license, availability of care for business use on a daily basis, and proof of auto insurance required.
  • Driving your own vehicle on a regularly scheduled basis to perform business on behalf of Bronson is required for this position and will require a successfully pass of MVR check after an offer of employment has been made but prior to the employee’s start date.
  • Proof of valid auto insurance on that vehicle that will be driven while on duty for Bronson is required. It is the employee’s responsibility to submit auto insurance renewals before current coverage expires to their leader. It is also the employee’s responsibility to update their auto insurance coverage with Bronson if a different vehicle will be driven to perform business on behalf of Bronson.
  • BLS is required within 3 months after hire.
  • Keyboarding skills to operate a PC/mobile device.
  • Some work locations require a background check and finger-printing.
  • Some work locations require a weekend and/or holiday rotation either at their base department or in an applicable acute care setting.
  • An individual providing speech-language or hearing services who is in CFY will be supervised by a staff member who meets the requirements for the ASHA CCC in the areas in which services are provided.
Responsibilities
  • Interdisciplinary discussion/rounds
  • Interpretation and implementation of referrals; evaluates patient functional status and therapeutic needs through standardized assessment and testing; establishes functional baseline to be used throughout treatment as a gauge of progress and optimal functional independence.
  • Establish education and treatment planning
  • Evaluate and treat speech, language, cognitive, communication and swallowing disorders.
  • Diagnostic and treatment practices are individualized to meet specific needs of persons served, including age and developmental status, gender, cognitive ability, learning style, cultural and language background, impairments, activity limitations, participation restrictions, environment, and family/caregiver/spouse.
  • Speech- Language Pathologist screens for hearing issues as part of the evaluation.
  • Providing in-services in areas of expertise for the Bronson Rehabilitation System
  • Direct patient care according to the treatment plan; facilitates and instructs patients in the skills necessary to successfully participate
  • Program development and participation in department process improvement
  • Serving as a resource person in areas of expertise
  • Will cross-train to other departments within the Rehabilitation Services as needed
  • Patient and Family education
  • Patient care goal setting and establishing duration of therapy through the plan of care.
  • Will perform video swallow studies if applicable per site.
  • Documenting evaluations patient treatment plans, treatments performed, and progress; indicates condition in relationship to established goals and adapts treatment plan to enhance therapy potential.
  • Documenting in the electronic health record per compliance timelines
  • Responsible for communicating to leadership limitations that prevent timely documentation.
  • Participation in process improvement
  • Providing in-services in areas of expertise for both Bronson and the community
  • Serving on committees and task forces
  • Supervision of students and volunteers
  • Demonstrates time management skills
  • The Speech-Language pathologist has the responsibility to maintain and upgrade his/her competencies based on the population serviced, the type and nature of the care provided, and advances in healthcare sciences and technology.
Desired Qualifications
  • Clinical experience preferred
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