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[Dysphagia] Acute care position in Torono


  • Subject: [Dysphagia] Acute care position in Torono
  • From: sargeantannemarie at yahoo.com (Annemarie Sargeant)
  • Date: Wed Aug 17 17:30:33 2005

 
TORONTO EAST GENERAL HOSPITAL 
Human Resources 
825 Coxwell Avenue 
Toronto, ON  M4C 3E7 
Tel: (416) 469-6323

Speech Pathologist 
 
Location: Toronto, ON 
Job Category: Medical 
Industry: Healthcare 
Company URL: http://www.tegh.on.ca 
Date Posted: Aug 15, 2005 

Clinical Professional
	Position  Title 	Speech Pathologist
	Department 	Professional Practice 
	Job # 	SP380502 
	Employment Type	RFT 
	Hours 	33.75
	Number of Position(s)	1

Our diverse staff is our most valued resource.
Excellence, kindness and respect are the values that
set Toronto East General Hospital apart.	 

Position Overview:

The Speech-Language Pathologist will provide
assessment, treatment, education and counseling to
patients with swallowing and communication impairments
in an Acute Care setting. 
Education:

- Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology 
- Registered with College of Audiologists and
Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO) 

Qualifications:

- Experience working with individuals within the areas
of Neurology, Geriatrics, General Medicine, ICU's,    

   Surgery and Respirology 
- Experience with Videofluorographic swallow studies
is an asset 
- Experience in working with tracheostomized in
dividuals is an asset 
- Good work and attendance record required
 	




	The Advantages of Working at TEGH

Competitive Compensation 
Comprehensive Benefits 
Tuition Assistance 
Patient-focused Care 
Shared Governance 
Professional Practice Development 
Open Communication Practices 
New Graduate Opportunities
	






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