Requisition ID: 330796
HR Posting Number: SEL AH 2239/22o
Posting End Date: Open Until Filled
City: Selkirk
Site: Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority
Work Location: Selkirk Community Health
Department / Unit: Allied Health
Posting Category: Clinical
Union: MGEU
Anticipated Start Date: ASAP
FTE: 1.0
Anticipated Shift: Days
Annual Base Hours: 1885
Salary: $41.801, $43.555, $45.229, $46.911, $48.702, $50.657, $52.630
Recruiter Contact Info: Angel Unrau, Recruiter
Phone: 204-599-4027
Email: aunrau4@sharedhealthmb.ca #LI-AU1
Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority (IERHA), located in the heart of Manitoba, strives to provide timely, accessible, culturally safe, and reliable care throughout our vibrant, diverse communities. Is this a mission you'd like to support while utilizing your expertise in Speech-Language Pathology for our pediatric clients? If so, we invite you to apply for the role of Speech-Language Pathologist - Pediatric, located in Selkirk, Manitoba. In this full-time, permanent role, you'll have the opportunity to:
The successful candidate for this role will benefit from a Monday through Friday schedule, 15 days of vacation after the first year, and a comprehensive health, dental, and pension benefits package. A generous relocation allowance is also available for qualifying candidates.
Selkirk is located approximately 20 minutes north of Winnipeg, nestled alongside the Red River. This charming town is the entryway to Manitoba's lake country, home to our "inland oceans", Lake Manitoba and Lake Winnipeg. Manitobans flock to this area of the province year-round for the abundance of fishing, boating, and other recreational opportunities. With numerous events throughout the year, places to shop and eat, and a charming and walkable downtown, there's always something to do in Selkirk.
Position Overview
Under the direction of the Regional Manager Allied Health, the Speech-Language Pathologist - Adult (SLP-A) is responsible for the coordination and provision of Speech-Language Pathology services to clients in facilities and communities within IERHA. In collaboration with the multidisciplinary team and external agencies/services the SLP-A is primarily involved in assessment, intervention, planning and implementing a program for the client, discharge planning and follow up of referred clients.
Experience
Education (Degree/Diploma/Certificate)
Qualifications and Skills
Physical Requirements
Internal applicants must include a current resume with application upon change of department, site, program and or classification.
As a condition of employment, all successful applicants will be required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check (with vulnerable sector screening), adult abuse and child abuse registry checks prior to commencing employment.
The Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority is committed to increasing the representation of Indigenous people at all levels within our workforce. We encourage successful Indigenous individuals to self-declare by completing a voluntary self-declaration as part of the application process.
Given the cultural diversity of our region, the ability to communicate in more than one language would be considered an asset. Proficiency of both official languages is essential for target and designated bilingual positions.
The Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority values and supports employment equity and workplace diversity and encourages all qualified individuals to apply. Accessibility accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
All health care workers are required to be immunized as a condition of employment in accordance with the Interlake-Eastern RHA Policy (GA-13-P-110 Required Immunizations for Health Care Workers).
The Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority delivers health-care services on First Nation Treaty Territories 1, 2, 3 and 5 and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. We respect that First Nations treaties were made on these territories, acknowledge harms and mistakes, and we dedicate ourselves to collaborate in partnership with First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in the spirit of reconciliation.