Speech Pathologist

General:

Assesses and treats people with communication disorders including speech, language, voice, fluency and literacy difficulties or people who have physical problems with eating or swallowing.

Tasks Include:

  • administers tests, and observes patients to determine the nature and extent of communication, speech or voice disorders
  • plans and conducts remedial exercises and programs to correct stuttering, abnormal articulation and other speech disorders
  • advises on treatment for children slow in learning to speak
  • provides speech training for patients with communication problems caused by defective hearing, abnormality, surgery or injury
  • plans individual or group therapy in rehabilitation of patients with communication disorders
  • counsels and guides language handicapped people, their families, teachers and employers
  • may act as a consultant to education, medical, dental and other professional groups
  • may conduct research related to the development of diagnostic techniques or the design of related apparatus
  • may refer to, or accept referrals from, medical practitioners