What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech and Language Pathologist position at Vista Charter Public Schools?
POSITION: Speech and Language Pathologist
REPORTS TO: Principal/Director of SPED
WORK YEAR: 190 Days
SALARY: $80,000 - $109,032
JOB DESCRIPTION: Under the direction of the school site principal and the Director of SPED, the SLP will
screen, evaluate and provide treatment for students with a variety of communication needs including but not
limited to speech sound disorders, receptive/expressive language impairments, social language deficits, voice
disorders, and fluency disorders; monitor, assess and adjust treatment in response to student needs and
progress; meet, consult and confer with parents, staff, faculty, administrators, and others concerning the
speech, language and other communication needs of students.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services to individuals with a wide variety of speech,
language, and swallowing differences and disorders within the above-mentioned domains that range in
function from completely intact to completely compromised
Integrate the highest quality available research evidence with practitioner expertise and individual
preferences and values in establishing treatment goals
Utilize treatment data to guide decisions and determine effectiveness of services
Integrate academic materials and goals into treatment
Serve on multitiered systems of support (MTSS)/response to intervention (RTI) teams to help students
successfully communicate within academic, classroom, and social settings
Serve as case manager, service delivery coordinator, members of collaborative, multidisciplinary team
Serve on early intervention (TK) and school pre-referral and intervention teams to assist with the
development and implementation of individualized education programs (IEPs)
Discuss, evaluate, and address negative emotions and thoughts related to communication disorders
including but not limited to: articulation/phonological, language, fluency, and voice disorders
Educate parents, teachers and other school-based professionals about the clinical markers of language
impairment and the ways in which these impairments can impact a student’s reading and writing skills
to facilitate early referral for possible evaluation and assessment services
Educate parents and school personnel about the SLP role in addressing the semantic, syntactic,
morphological, and phonological aspects of literacy disorders across the lifespan
Administer standardized and/or criterion-referenced tools to compare individuals with their
peers. The assessment process can include, but is not limited to, culturally and linguistically
appropriate behavioral observation and standardized and/or criterion-referenced tools; use of
instrumentation; review of records, case history, and prior test results; and interview of the individual
and/or family to guide decision making
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Conduct full-scale speech and language assessments including but not limited to culturally and
linguistically appropriate behavioral observations and standardized and/or criterion-referenced tools,
review of records, case history, and prior test results; and interview of the individual and/or family to
guide decision making
Drafting of IEPs
Understanding and use of evidence-based practices
Prepare and deliver professional development presentations relating to communicative disorders within
speech-language pathology
Maintain records and prepare reports
Knowledge of Welligent preferred
Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others
Requirements:
Master’s Degree from an accredited Program in Communicative Disorders or comparable education
(must be ASHA approved)
Valid California Speech-Language Pathologist License
Valid California Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential
Spanish language fluency preferred, not required
Salary : $80,000 - $109,032