{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:38:14.231Z","occupation":{"soc":"29-1127.00","title":"Speech-Language Pathologists","group":"Healthcare Practitioners & Technical","sector":"62","jobZone":5,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers Speech-Language Pathologists practicing across acute hospital, outpatient clinic, school-based, and multi-site healthcare settings, from supervised clinical entry through executive program leadership.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Standardized speech and language assessment tools — administer under clinical supervision to collect baseline data on type and degree of patient impairments in a supervised clinical or school setting.","Barium swallow results and audiological screening outcomes — interpret with supervisor guidance to support initial differential diagnosis of swallowing or communication disorders.","Initial client evaluation reports — draft using approved documentation templates under direct oversight to meet Medicaid, IEP, or billing compliance requirements.","Evidence-based treatment protocols for common disorders such as stuttering or delayed language — implement under senior clinician direction in structured therapy sessions.","Patient progress data — record and flag observable changes to supervising pathologists during routine monitoring intervals in an outpatient or school-based setting.","Communication strategies and home-practice techniques — explain to patients and family members using plain language under supervisory review in a clinical intake or counseling session.","Medical and psychosocial background information — gather through structured intake interviews and case-file review to inform the diagnostic process under direction.","Therapy team communications — participate in collaborative case discussions and transcribe meeting notes for IEP or intervention assistance team records.","Medical software and electronic health record systems — enter and retrieve patient session data accurately following established data-entry protocols in a healthcare or school environment.","Professional literature and clinical guidelines — read and summarize to support evidence-based practice decisions under faculty or senior pathologist mentorship."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Comprehensive speech, language, and fluency evaluations — conduct and score independently, synthesizing written and oral test results and clinical observations to formulate working diagnoses in outpatient or school contexts.","Individualized treatment plans for disorders including voice disorders, fluency impairments, and dysphagia — develop and implement based on own assessment findings and multidisciplinary team input with minimal oversight.","Patient progress trajectories — monitor across a full caseload, adjusting therapy targets and session intensity in response to measurable outcomes in a community clinic or hospital-based setting.","Clinical documentation including progress notes, discharge summaries, and billing records — produce accurately and on schedule to satisfy regulatory and institutional requirements.","IEP meetings, in-service sessions, and intervention assistance team conferences — contribute professional findings and written reports as a full participating member of the educational or clinical team.","Patient and family education programs — design and deliver covering communication strategies, compensatory swallowing techniques, and disorder management within a multidisciplinary care framework.","Analytical or scientific software and medical platforms — use routinely to analyze acoustic or physiological data and generate diagnostic reports in clinical or research-adjacent environments.","Critical thinking and inductive reasoning — apply to interpret ambiguous or complex case presentations, selecting among competing diagnostic hypotheses with growing confidence.","Caseload scheduling and time management — coordinate independently across multiple patient populations, balancing direct therapy, documentation, and team meeting obligations in high-demand settings.","Emerging clinical staff and practicum students — orient to assessment tools, therapy protocols, and documentation standards under the general guidance of a supervising pathologist."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Complex, multi-factorial speech and language disorders including neurogenic communication impairments and severe dysphagia — diagnose and treat autonomously by integrating barium swallow results, instrumental assessments, and comprehensive case histories in acute hospital or specialty clinic settings.","Non-routine treatment challenges such as co-occurring disorders or treatment-resistant fluency conditions — resolve by designing individualized, evidence-grounded intervention plans that draw on psychological, medical, and sociological perspectives.","Full caseload outcomes — monitor systematically using analytical software and data review cycles, modifying treatment plans proactively to optimize functional gains across diverse patient populations.","Multidisciplinary team leadership in IEP meetings, care conferences, and intervention assistance teams — assume, producing authoritative written and verbal reports that drive team decision-making.","Voice, resonance, and swallowing disorder programs — develop and continuously refine for a clinical department or school district, incorporating current research into protocol design.","Patients and families facing rare or highly complex communication conditions — counsel with empathy and precision, calibrating explanations to health literacy levels and cultural contexts in long-term care or specialized outpatient environments.","Medical software, acoustic analysis tools, and cloud-based data-sharing platforms — integrate fluidly into daily clinical workflow to ensure diagnostic precision and inter-professional data continuity.","Systems-level analysis of service delivery gaps — conduct within an assigned program, identifying barriers to patient access and recommending structured process improvements.","Graduate-level practicum students and clinical fellows — supervise and evaluate against professional competency standards throughout full-year placements in accredited healthcare or educational settings.","Professional development curricula on specialized topics such as augmentative communication or pediatric feeding disorders — design and deliver to interprofessional audiences in continuing education or in-service formats."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Organizational vision and strategic direction for speech-language pathology services — set across a hospital system, school district, or multi-site practice, aligning program goals with institutional, regulatory, and population-health priorities.","Department-wide clinical quality standards and outcome benchmarking systems — establish and govern, using data from electronic health records and analytical platforms to drive evidence-based policy across the full practitioner team.","Advanced research initiatives and grant-funded studies on communication disorders, swallowing function, or treatment efficacy — lead or serve as principal investigator, translating findings into publishable literature and updated clinical guidelines.","Mentorship pipelines for early-career pathologists and clinical fellows — architect at the organizational level, embedding competency-based evaluation frameworks and formal professional development pathways.","Cross-functional partnerships with physicians, psychologists, educators, and administrators — lead at the executive or program-director level to integrate speech-language pathology into comprehensive, patient-centered care models.","Legislative, accreditation, and ethical standards governing clinical practice and documentation — interpret and implement organization-wide, ensuring full compliance and serving as the institutional subject-matter authority.","Complex public health or system-level communication disorder challenges — address through policy advocacy, community outreach programs, and inter-agency collaboration that extend the profession's societal impact.","Organizational adoption of emerging technologies including AI-assisted diagnostic tools, telehealth platforms, and computer-based training software — champion and evaluate, shaping institutional readiness and staff capability.","High-stakes, precedent-setting clinical cases involving ethical dilemmas or novel presentations — provide expert consultative judgment that informs not only individual patient care but broader institutional protocols.","Next-generation professional training programs at university affiliates or residency sites — co-design with academic partners, ensuring alignment between graduate-level curriculum and the evolving competency demands of the occupation."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}