FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of a Pediatric Speech Pathologist II in this position?
The main responsibilities include assessing, diagnosing, and treating speech and language issues in pediatric patients, collaborating with other healthcare providers and caregivers, creating individualized treatment plans, and documenting patient progress.
What qualifications are required to become a Pediatric Speech Pathologist II at Sutter Health?
To become a Pediatric Speech Pathologist II at Sutter Health, candidates must have a master's degree in speech-language pathology, hold a valid state license, have experience working with pediatric patients, and possess strong communication and interpersonal skills.
How does Sutter Health support professional development for Pediatric Speech Pathologists II?
Sutter Health supports professional development for Pediatric Speech Pathologists II by providing opportunities for continuing education, mentorship programs, and access to the latest research and technology in the field of speech pathology.