Speech Therapist
Houston
Job Description Job Description Salary: $40.00
Speech-language pathologists typically do the following:
Evaluate levels of speech, language, or swallowing difficulty
Identify clients' goals for treatment
Create and carry out an individualized treatment plan that addresses specific functional needs
Teach clients how to make sounds, improve their voices, and maintain fluency
Help clients improve vocabulary and sentence structure
Work with clients to develop and strengthen the muscles used to swallow
Counsel clients and their families on how to cope with communication and swallowing disorders
Speech-language pathologists work with clients who have speech and language problems, including related cognitive or social communication problems. Clients may have difficulty speaking, such as being unable to speak or speaking too loudly or softly. They also may have problems with rhythm and fluency, such as stuttering. Speech-language pathologists also work with clients who have problems understanding language.
Speech-language pathologists may select alternative communication systems and instruct clients in their use. They also must record their evaluations and assessments, track treatment progress, and note any changes in a client's condition or treatment plan.
Some speech-language pathologists specialize in working with specific age groups, such as children or older adults. Others focus on treatment programs for specific communication or swallowing problems that result from developmental delays or from medical causes, such as a stroke or a cleft palate. Still others research topics related to speech and language issues.
Speech-language pathologists work with physicians and surgeons, social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, respiratory therapists, audiologists, and other healthcare workers. In schools, they evaluate students for speech and language disorders and work with teachers, other school personnel, and parents to develop and carry out individual or group programs, provide counseling, and support classroom activities. For more information on teachers, see the profiles on preschool teachers, kindergarten and elementary school teachers, middle school teachers, high school teachers, and special education teachers.
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