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[Dysphagia] Re: SENIOR SPEECH PATHOLOGIST POSITION , BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, GBMC



JOB POSTING AT GBMC:  SENIOR SPEECH PATHOLOGIST, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND

The Milton J. Dance Head and Neck Rehab Center, located at GBMC
HealthCare, is seeking a dedicated 
Senior Level Speech Pathologist to join our team. 

Our ideal candidate will have a minimum of 3 years of experience in an
acute-care hospital setting, and must be independent in performing and
interpreting modified barium swallow studies.  Experience with FEES,
trach/vent and speaking valves is preferred.  Primary caseload
responsibilities will include service delivery to pediatrics through
geriatrics with a variety of disorders.  Candidate will also have the
opportunity to participate in our Cleft Lip and Palate Team. Supervision
and competency training in neonatal/pediatric feeding and swallowing
available as needed.

Minimal qualifications for this position include: master's degree, ASHA
CCC-SLP, and at least 3 years acute-medical clinical experience.  


Barbara P. Messing, M.A., CCC-SLP, BRS-S
Board Recognized Specialist in Swallowing Disorders
Speech Pathology Manager
Clinical Specialist, Head and Neck Rehabilitation
MJ Dance Head and Neck Rehab Center
GBMC
Baltimore, Maryland 21204
443-849-2087
bmessing@gbmc.org


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