Speech & Language Pathologist (HOPD ENT MARC)
The University of Texas at San Antonio
The UT Health Voice Center in San Antonio is pleased to offer a full-time position for speech-language pathology. We specialize in the evaluation and treatment of adults with voice, swallowing, and upper airway disorders. Valuable skills include rigid and flexible laryngeal videostroboscopy, flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES), MBSS/VFSS, acoustic & aerodynamic voice assessment, and competency in providing voice and swallowing therapy, behavioral cough suppression therapy, and respiratory retraining. A strong candidate will have prior clinical experience and familiarity with evidenced-based treatment for voice and dysphagia. The position involves interdisciplinary collaboration with laryngologists, ENT residents, and speech pathology graduate students. Additional interest in academic research and participation in national subspecialty conferences (ex: Fall Voice, DRS) is valuable.
***Previous experience or training at an inter-disciplinary voice center is strongly preferred.***
• Ability to assess and develop comprehensive speech programs.
• Familiarity with communication disorders.
• Maintains competency in current, evidence-based intervention methods.
• Ability to build rapport with patients.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
• Positive and patient demeanor.
• Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
EDUCATION:
- Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology from an accredited university program.
EXPERIENCE:
- Professional experience in the areas of voice and neurologically involved patients required, preferably in a clinical setting. Previous experience or training at an inter-disciplinary voice center is strongly preferred.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION:
• Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology from AHSA
• Texas State License to practice Speech-Language Pathology
• Evaluates and treats patients with complex voice, swallowing, and airway deficits secondary to neurological disorders, vocal fold lesions, functional dysphonia, and head and neck cancer.
• Performs instrumental assessment of swallowing through flexible endoscopy (FEES) or modified barium swallow study (MBSS).
• Performs diagnostic laryngeal imaging with flexible and rigid videostroboscopy.
• Uses acoustic and aerodynamic analysis to rate vocal and airway function.
• Interpret and document diagnostic findings that will contribute to the patient’s understanding of voice or swallowing disorder and treatment goals.
• Participates with interdisciplinary team to create individualized treatment plans that will assist in the rehabilitation of voice and swallowing including pre- and post-operative therapy.
• Provides support and communication with the patient regarding treatment goals, progress, and maintenance.
• Provides patient and parent/caregiver education and training for home exercise programs.