Role Description
The School Speech Language Pathologist works to support the evaluation, treatment, and progress monitoring of students with communication disorders. The SLP plays a vital role in implementing evidence-based therapy sessions, assisting with documentation, and facilitating an inclusive environment that promotes effective communication skills among students.
Responsibilities
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Therapeutic Support:
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Deliver direct speech and language therapy to individual students and small groups.
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Implement treatment plans and intervention strategies as directed, using approved techniques and materials.
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Provide one-on-one support during therapy sessions to reinforce skill development and monitor student progress.
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Documentation & Data Collection:
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Maintain accurate records of therapy sessions, student progress, and observations, following confidentiality and school policies.
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Prepare materials and reports required for the evaluation and ongoing assessment of students.
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Collaboration & Communication:
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Work collaboratively with classroom teachers and other related service providers to support studentsโ communication goals.
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Communicate with parents/guardians regarding therapy sessions, progress, and strategies for reinforcement at home.
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Participate in team meetings and professional development sessions to stay current on best practices in speech and language pathology.
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Administrative Support:
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Help organize and maintain therapy materials, supplies, and equipment.
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Coordinate scheduling of therapy sessions and manage student records in compliance with school regulations and state confidentiality standards.
Qualifications
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Bachelorโs degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Studies, or a related field.
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Completion of an approved SLP training program.
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Current CPR/BLS certification may be required.
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Previous experience working with children in an educational or therapeutic setting is highly desirable.
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Experience in providing direct support in speech and language therapy or related services is a plus.
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Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with students, staff, and families.
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Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail in record-keeping and documentation.
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Familiarity with evidence-based therapy techniques and a willingness to learn and implement new strategies under supervision.
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Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information professionally.
Requirements
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Ability to run short distances and move swiftly in response to student needs, including bending, kneeling, and crouching.
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Ability to lift and assist students with mobility challenges, often requiring the handling of up to 50 pounds or more.
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Skill in managing fine motor tasks, such as helping students with writing, manipulating small objects, or using adaptive devices.
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Ability to operate a computer or tablet for up to 8 hours daily.
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Capacity to remain calm and composed during physically and emotionally demanding situations, ensuring student safety and well-being.
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Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
Benefits
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Posted Salary Range: USD $70,000.00 - USD $90,000.00 /Yr.