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Speech Language Pathologist - Veterans Centre - Reduced full-time 2025-11994

Toronto, ON
  • Number of positions available : 1

  • To be discussed
  • Full time
  • Starting date : 1 position to fill as soon as possible

Summary of Duties

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre has an opportunity for a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide services to residents and patients in the transitional care and palliative care in the Veterans Centre. The fast-paced, mixed caseload includes swallowing and communication services.  The successful candidate will work collaboratively with interprofessional teams to provide evidence-informed best practice.

 

Responsibilities Include:

  • Assess, swallowing and communication; plan, implement and monitor swallowing and communication interventions in a timely manner
  • Provide education and counselling for residents, patients and caregivers regarding communication and/or swallowing difficulties and strategies
  • Manage complex discharges within a transitional care program, including education to patients and caregivers, and referring to community programs and services as needed

· Maintain and upgrade skills and knowledge through continuing education and seek opportunities for knowledge dissemination

· Maintain resident/patient records, workload measurement and MDS statistics in accordance with facility and professional standards

· Participate in clinical and interprofessional education activities in support of the Graduate Department of Speech- Language Pathology at the University of Toronto

· Provide supervision to Communicative Disorders Assistant, in collaboration with other members of the Speech-Language Pathology team

  • Participate in SLP Professional Council, Program and hospital-wide meetings, committees and planning as required
  • Practice in accordance with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario

 

Qualifications/Skills

  • Current CASLPO registration
  • Previous experience working with geriatric, medically complex, and palliative populations

 

Demonstrated effective ability to:

  • Assess and provide treatment/interventions for dysphagia and communication impairments
  • Foster a collaborative relationship with the Communication Disorders Assistant (CDA) including providing clinical supervision to a CDA through appropriate referrals and ongoing goal setting 
  • Provide effective and timely videofluoroscopic evaluation   
  • Provide comprehensive discharge planning including referring patients to community services and programs
  • Provide clinical education to health care professionals; providing presentations and in-services is preferred
  • Work collaboratively as a member of interprofessional teams, including CDA
  • Maintain and upgrade skills and knowledge through continuing education
  • Manage multiple priorities in the context of a large complex caseload

 


Requirements

Level of education

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Work experience (years)

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Written languages

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Spoken languages

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