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Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist, Therapeutic Recreation Specialist or Music Therapist by the appropriate State of Alabama Board required. Currently certified with
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experiences as assigned. 8. Ability to properly use departmental patient care / non-patient care equipment (Bladder scanner, EKG, Language line, Glucometer, etc.). 9. Performs / assists with specific procedures
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or eligible to be licensed as a Speech-Language Pathologist or Occupational Therapist by the appropriate State of Alabama Board or registered as a Registered Physical Therapist by the State of Alabama Board
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preceptor, to allow the development of clinical skills consistent with the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of individuals with communications disorders (speech, language, voice, fluency, swallowing) and
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or Speech-Language Pathology and three (3) years of related experience in a rehabilitation environment and/or case management required. Rehab case management experience preferred. Work experience may NOT
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manner, and b) effectively interacting and responding (i.e., body language, pleasant expressions, eye contact, etc.) to patients, guests, and co-workers. 3. Responds to the unique needs of neonatal
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meetings. To work with multiple researchers in various schools at UAB and other universities. Key Duties & Responsibilities Writes computer programs utilizing SAS software language and procedures to create
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the Alabama State Board of Nursing or licensed as a Speech-Language Pathologist, Occupational Therapist or Physical Therapist by the appropriate State of Alabama Board required. Current Certified Case Manager
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project reports. 8. Drafts research agreements and memorandums of understanding, including intellectual property clauses with potential funding organizations. Provides rule-driven copyediting (language
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for education requirement. Currently licensed or eligible to be licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN) by the Alabama Board of Nursing or currently licensed or eligible to be licensed as a Speech-Language