Job Description: Speech and Swallow Therapist
Position Title
Speech and Swallow Therapist / Speech-Language Pathologist
Department
Neurorehabilitation Services
Reports To
Consultant Physiatrist
Location
28-Bed Inpatient Neurorehabilitation Centre, Sahara Bharat Foundation, Wayanad
Position Summary
The Speech and Swallow Therapist is responsible for the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and
management of communication, cognitive-communication, speech, language, voice, and swallowing
disorders in adults undergoing neurorehabilitation. The therapist works as an integral member of
the multidisciplinary rehabilitation team to optimize patient outcomes, functional independence,
safety, and quality of life.
The patient population primarily includes adults with neurological conditions such as stroke,
traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal cord injury (SCI), hypoxic brain injury, and other acquired
neurological disorders.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Assessment
Conduct comprehensive assessments of speech, language, cognitive-communication, voice,
and swallowing function.
Evaluate patients with dysphagia using clinical swallowing assessments and recommend
instrumental assessments when indicated.
Identify communication impairments including aphasia, dysarthria, apraxia of speech,
cognitive-communication disorders, and voice disorders.
Assess the impact of communication and swallowing deficits on functional independence
and participation.
Treatment and Rehabilitation
Develop individualized, evidence-based treatment plans based on patient goals and
rehabilitation objectives.
Provide therapy to improve:
o Speech intelligibility
o Language comprehension and expression
o Cognitive-communication skills
o Voice and respiratory support for communication
o Safe swallowing and oral intake
Implement compensatory and restorative interventions for dysphagia management.
Recommend appropriate dietary modifications and swallowing precautions in collaboration
with the medical and nutrition teams.
Monitor patient progress and modify treatment plans as required.
Multidisciplinary Team Participation
Collaborate closely with physiatrists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists,
psychologists, social workers, nursing staff, and dietitians.
Participate actively in interdisciplinary team meetings, goal-setting sessions, family
conferences, and discharge planning.
Contribute to comprehensive rehabilitation programs that address physical, cognitive,
psychosocial, and communication needs.
Patient and Family Education
Educate patients and caregivers regarding communication disorders, swallowing safety,
therapy goals, and home management strategies.
Train family members and caregivers in communication facilitation techniques and safe
feeding practices.
Provide recommendations for ongoing rehabilitation and community reintegration.
Qualifications
Essential
Bachelors Degree in Speech-Language Pathology / Speech and Language Therapy or
equivalent recognized qualification.
Desirable
Experience working with patients with stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, and
other acquired neurological disorders.
Training in instrumental swallowing assessment techniques.
Experience in inpatient rehabilitation settings.
BASLP/MASLP