Educational Qualification: BASLP/MASLP (Must Have) Responsibilities and Duties When diagnosing patients, speech-language pathologists typically do the following: Communicate with patients to evaluate their levels of speech or language difficulty Determine the extent of communication problems by having a patient complete basic reading and vocalizing tasks or by giving standardized tests Identify treatment options Create and carry out an individualized treatment plan When treating patients, speech-language pathologists typically do the following: * Teach patients how to make sounds and improve their voices Teach alternative communication methods, such as sign language, to patients with little or no speech capability Work with patients to improve their ability to read and write correctly Work with patients to develop and strengthen the muscles used to swallow Counsel patients and families on how to cope with communication disorders Job Types: Full-time, Part-timeBenefits: Health insurance Life insurance Provident Fund Schedule: Day shift Evening shift Morning shift
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Speech Language Pathologist