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Job Description
Assess and treat persons with speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders. May select alternative communication systems and teach their use. May perform research related to speech and language problems.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 29-1127.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 78,210.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 37.00
- Currently, there are 135,980 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Speech-Language Pathologists”.
Also Known As…
- Speech-Language Pathologists
- Teacher of the Speech and Hearing Handicapped
- Speech/Language Therapist
- Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
- Speech Therapist
- Speech Pathologist
- Speech and Language Specialist
- Speech and Language Clinician
- Educational Speech-Language Clinician
- Communication Specialist
- Bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist
- Voice Pathologist
- Speech Correction Consultant
- Speech and Hearing Clinic Director
- Oral Therapist
- Language Pathologist
Tasks for “Educational Speech-Language Clinician”
- Develop speech exercise programs to reduce disabilities.
- Conduct lessons or direct educational or therapeutic games to assist teachers dealing with speech problems.
- Monitor patients' progress and adjust treatments accordingly.
- Complete administrative responsibilities, such as coordinating paperwork, scheduling case management activities, or writing lesson plans.
- Participate in and write reports for meetings regarding patients' progress, such as individualized educational planning (IEP) meetings, in-service meetings, or intervention assistance team meetings.
- Conduct or direct research on speech or hearing topics and report findings for use in developing procedures, technologies, or treatments.
- Develop or implement treatment plans for problems such as stuttering, delayed language, swallowing disorders, or inappropriate pitch or harsh voice problems, based on own assessments and recommendations of physicians, psychologists, or social workers.
- Administer hearing or speech and language evaluations, tests, or examinations to patients to collect information on type and degree of impairments, using written or oral tests or special instruments.
- Educate patients and family members about various topics, such as communication techniques or strategies to cope with or to avoid personal misunderstandings.
- Teach clients to control or strengthen tongue, jaw, face muscles, or breathing mechanisms.
- Consult with and advise educators or medical staff on speech or hearing topics, such as communication strategies or speech and language stimulation.
- Design, develop, or employ alternative diagnostic or communication devices or strategies.
- Participate in conferences, training, continuing education courses, or publish research results to share knowledge of new hearing or speech disorder treatment methods or technologies.
- Provide communication instruction to dialect speakers or students with limited English proficiency.
- Use computer applications to identify or assist with communication disabilities.
- Instruct clients in techniques for more effective communication, such as sign language, lip reading, or voice improvement.
- Supervise or collaborate with therapy team.
- Communicate with non-speaking students, using sign language or computer technology.
- Evaluate hearing or speech and language test results, barium swallow results, or medical or background information to diagnose and plan treatment for speech, language, fluency, voice, or swallowing disorders.
- Develop individual or group activities or programs in schools to deal with behavior, speech, language, or swallowing problems.
- Consult with and refer clients to additional medical or educational services.
- Write reports and maintain proper documentation of information, such as client Medicaid or billing records or caseload activities, including the initial evaluation, treatment, progress, and discharge of clients.
Related Technology & Tools
- Tablet computers
- Closed circuit television systems
- Subglottal air pressure measurement devices
- Electroglottographs EGG
- Laptop computers
- Laryngographs
- Video stroboscopes
- Handheld camcorders
- Therapeutic voice synthesizers
- Digital cameras
- Audiometers
- Digital audio recorders
- Tape recorders
- Desktop computers
- Electromyographs EMG
- Sound booths
- Augmentative communication devices
- Headphones
- Compact disk CD players
- Sound switches
- Digital video stroboscopy systems
- Touch switches
- Reading pens
- Speech therapy mirrors
- Airflow measurement devices
- Alternative computer keyboards
- Dynamic display devices
- Jellybean switches
- Recording microphones
- Diagnostic stroboscopes
- Personal computers
- Video cassette recorders VCR
- Infrared switches
- Compact stereo systems
- ELR Software eLr Extra Language Resources
- KayPENTAX Nasometer
- Adobe Systems Adobe Audition
- Avaaz Innovations Computerized Speech Research Environment CSRE
- Microsoft Office
- Avaaz Innovations AphasiaMate
- Propeller Multimedia React2
- Signal analysis software
- Words+ E Z Keys for Windows
- Web browser software
- Micro Video Voice Speech Training System
- Learning Fundamentals Speech Visualization
- Email software
- Avaaz Innovations Interactive Voice Analysis System IVANS
- Biofeedback software
- Microsoft Word
- Text to speech software
- Bungalow Software Aphasia Tutor
- KayPENTAX Multi-Speech
- Speech analysis software
- Language analysis software
- Microsoft Excel