Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre has an opportunity for a Speech-Language Pathologist to provide comprehensive swallowing and communication services to patients in General Medicine. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with patients, families and interprofessional team members to provide evidence-informed best practice.
Responsibilities Include
- Assess, plan, implement and monitor swallowing and communication impairment interventions
- Maintain patient records and workload measurement in accordance with facility and professional standards
- Act as an SLP resource to the SLP team, the interprofessional team, families and students
- Maintain and upgrade skills and knowledge through continuing education and seek opportunities for knowledge dissemination
- Participate in SLP clinical education and interprofessional education activities
- Participate in SLP Professional Council, Program and hospital-wide meetings, committees and planning as required
- Practice in accordance with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario
Qualifications/Skills
- Current CASLPO registration
- Previous experience working with medically complex patients in an acute care workplace
- Experience with dysphagia and communication assessment and management essential
- Experience with video fluoroscopic evaluation of swallowing required
- Demonstrated commitment to student education
- Demonstrated commitment to Person-Centred care
- Excellent communication and time-management skills
- Ability to work collaboratively as a member of intra- and interprofessional teams
We thank all applicants for their interest. However, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre is an equal opportunity employer.
📌 Speech Language PathologistGeneral Medicine - Temporary Full-Time 2026-18275 (Toronto)
🏢 Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
📍 Toronto
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