What are the responsibilities and job description for the Summer Program position at Addison Northwest School District?
Summer Program Speech Pathologist
We are currently seeking a highly motivated and qualified individual to support students with disabilities to maintain skills in social skills, articulation, and expressive/receptive language skills for a temporary summer term position.
About the Position:
This is a four-week opportunity from July 1st to July 31st. Our ideal candidate will have experience working with students who require speech pathology services and possess excellent communication skills.
Key Responsibilities:
Support students with disabilities in maintaining their social skills, articulation, and expressive/receptive language skills
Serve as a temporary resource for students requiring speech pathology services during the summer term
Requirements:
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Speech Pathology or related field
Vermont Professional Educator's License with Speech Pathologist endorsement
At least one year of experience working with students who require speech pathology services
What We Offer:
The opportunity to make a positive impact on students' lives during the summer term
A supportive work environment with experienced professionals
How to Apply:
Submit your application through our online portal, including a letter of interest, current resume, transcripts, evidence of licensure, and three current letters of recommendation.
We are currently seeking a highly motivated and qualified individual to support students with disabilities to maintain skills in social skills, articulation, and expressive/receptive language skills for a temporary summer term position.
About the Position:
This is a four-week opportunity from July 1st to July 31st. Our ideal candidate will have experience working with students who require speech pathology services and possess excellent communication skills.
Key Responsibilities:
Support students with disabilities in maintaining their social skills, articulation, and expressive/receptive language skills
Serve as a temporary resource for students requiring speech pathology services during the summer term
Requirements:
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Speech Pathology or related field
Vermont Professional Educator's License with Speech Pathologist endorsement
At least one year of experience working with students who require speech pathology services
What We Offer:
The opportunity to make a positive impact on students' lives during the summer term
A supportive work environment with experienced professionals
How to Apply:
Submit your application through our online portal, including a letter of interest, current resume, transcripts, evidence of licensure, and three current letters of recommendation.