




For 88 years, the José Silveira Foundation has kept its gaze fixed on the future, continuously reinventing its practices in an unpredictable world—without ever losing sight of its solid roots in the origin of its purpose: caring for people’s health and improving their quality of life. With this vision, we seek individuals connected to innovation who can contribute to our ongoing growth and the perpetuation of our legacy. Join our purpose. **Responsibilities and Duties** * Conduct clinical and functional assessments of swallowing (dysphagia), voice, and communication in inpatients and outpatients. * Develop individualized therapeutic plans and monitor their implementation. * Apply therapeutic techniques and exercises focused on speech-language rehabilitation, emphasizing safe swallowing and effective communication. * Provide guidance to patients, family members, and caregivers regarding feeding care and communicative strategies. * Collaborate integrally with the multidisciplinary team in defining clinical approaches, including participation in clinical rounds and case discussions. * Recommend and assist in the use of compensatory strategies and/or devices when necessary (e.g., dietary modifications, alternative communication). * Contribute to the prevention of respiratory complications secondary to oropharyngeal aspiration. * Document patient progress clearly and objectively in physical or electronic medical records. * Participate in the development of institutional clinical protocols and care pathways. **Requirements and Qualifications** * Bachelor’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology and active registration with the professional regulatory council; * Interest in working in the hospital setting; * Availability to work rotating shifts. **Additional Information** Founded on February 21, 1937, by Professor José Silveira, the José Silveira Foundation (FJS) has expanded its mission through sustainable growth, anchored in strategic planning and a commitment to achieving optimal outcomes. As a nonprofit philanthropic institution, FJS primarily serves underserved populations, delivering high-quality services. This is evidenced by the benchmark work of our units in areas such as tuberculosis control, neonatal care, humanized childbirth, breast cancer treatment, and rehabilitation of patients with neuropsychomotor, intellectual, and autism spectrum disorders. Annually, FJS delivers over 1.2 million services. Furthermore, FJS implements preventive and health promotion initiatives, as well as socio-environmental actions targeting communities in Salvador and municipalities across Bahia’s interior—contributing to improved social and health indicators across the state. **\#JoinFJS**


