Speech-Language Pathologist
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Location
- Nyon
- First posted
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GHOL is the regional reference hospital for the Lake Geneva region with its structures in Nyon and Rolle. Joining us means seizing the opportunity to work daily with more than 900 collaborators to ensure the health and well-being of patients and their families.
Job description:
In order to strengthen our STROKE UNIT therapist team, we are looking for a motivated speech-language pathologist to intervene with adult patients hospitalized in the acute phase. You will join a dynamic team of approximately 20 therapists at the Nyon site (speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists) working in close collaboration with medical and nursing teams.
As part of your activity, you will mainly be required to:
• Perform speech-language evaluations for adult patients presenting with language, speech, and communication disorders.
• Participate in the screening and evaluation of dysphagias, as well as recommendations regarding diet and swallowing safety.
• Ensure early management and initiate speech-language treatments in the acute phase.
• Collaborate closely with doctors, nurses, and other hospital professionals.
• Participate in interdisciplinary colloquiums and contribute to the continuity of the care pathway.
• Ensure the traceability of your interventions in the computerized patient file.
• Participate in the training of nursing staff
Required profile:
• Clinical experience with an adult population is indispensable, particularly in the fields of language, speech, and swallowing.
• Applications from recent graduates are welcome, provided they have significant internship experience with adults.
• Interest in working in an acute hospital environment and early management.
• Interest in training in the neurological field
• Ability to work independently while enjoying interprofessional collaboration.
• Sense of organization, flexibility, and excellent interpersonal skills.
Level of education:
• Master's in speech-language pathology or an equivalent diploma recognized by the Swiss Red Cross (required).
Benefits:
Within GHOL, you will develop your skills thanks to a real continuous training policy and the opportunity to benefit from rich interdisciplinary collaboration with various caregivers.
You will benefit from attractive working conditions (location, new hospital, team spirit, support from a clinical mentor).
Interested in this challenge? Then send us your application!
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