Speech and Language Pathologist Resume

The speech and language pathologist is responsible for treating the person with the voice, speech, language and fluency disorders. They also carry out the research which is related to the speech and languages difficulties.

PERSONAL DETAILS:-

Jenny Walker
Park Avenue 16506
Ephrata, Washington
U.S.A
(814) 836 – 9640

OBJECTIVE:-

Looking the job of the speech and language pathologist with a view to help the client suffering from the language and speech confusions.

SKILLS:-

  • Ability to operate the office machines like typewriters, computers, printers etc.
  • Capable of interactive effectively with the people to convey the information.
  • Can read the reports and correspondence.
  • Ability to solve the problems and handle the variables.
  • Ability to establish long term objective.
  • Experience of working under the supervision of Speech & Language Pathologist.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:-

Jewish HealthCare
Ephrata, Washington
(2009- Present)
Speech & Language Pathologist:-

  • Scrutinize the progress and treatment of the patients.
  • Assess speech and language medical information, test and result.
  • Give treatment for the disorder which includes language, speech voice, fluency and swallowing.
  • Keep the record of progress, treatment and discharge of clients.
  • Build up group and individual programs to handle the speech problems.

Jewish HealthCare
Ephrata, Washington
(2002- 2005)
Speech & Language Pathologist Assistant:-

  • Guided the student for going into therapy or testing area.
  • Supervised the therapeutic treatment protocols.
  • Interacted with professionals and students to fulfill their requirements.
  • Handled the behavior by making use of designed management techniques.
  • Recorded and summarized the behavior in case of therapy sessions.
  • Also carried out the administrative and clerical duties and responsibilities.
  • Kept the appropriate records of student information.

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION:-

Bachelor of Science in Speech, Language & Hearing Science
University of Washington