What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist position at Alliance Preschool?
Position: Speech and Language Pathologist at Alliance Preschool and
Early Learning School
Employment Status: Full-Time/currently 205 days per year
This position does include Health Benefits
Reports to: Director of Special Education
Description:
Identifies those students who have a speech and/or language disability; develop and implement a program for improvement and/or correction of speech and/or language disorders of articulation, language, fluency and voice.
Qualifications:
- Master’s degree (M.A.) or equivalent from a four-year college or university
- One to two years previous experience
- State of Ohio teacher's certification and/or certification in speech
- Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Superintendent and/or Board of Education may find appropriate
Essential Functions:
- Ensure safety of students
- Teach and evaluate the students using sound speech/hearing instructional practices
- Prepare clear and timely lesson plans for speech/hearing disabled students
- Maintain accurate, complete and correct records as required
- Provide guidance and counsel to the speech/hearing students which will promote their welfare and their proper educational development
- Participate in parent/teacher conferences as appropriate
- Counsel with colleagues, students and parents relative to speech/hearing students
- Maintain and improve professional competence in the specified area
- Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with parents through effective use of interim reports, report cards and conferences
- Observe ethics of the teaching profession; exhibit professional behavior, emotional stability and sound judgment
- Monitor accomplishments of students on a regular basis and provide progress reports as required
- Assist the administration in implementing all procedures and rules governing student life and conduct
- Coordinate notification of parents if student is not meeting goals/objectives
- Take all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect students, equipment, materials and facilities
- Provide a therapeutic program for speech, language and hearing handicapped children
- Assist and guide teachers in observing, describing, identifying and referring students with suspected speech and language handicaps
- Assess student speech and hearing skills
- Screen students to identify speech and language problems
- Refer and consult with outside agencies, supervisors, and specialists in related areas
- Provide in-service education to staff and parents on speech and hearing topics
- Serve as a consultant to teachers and school staff members on topics concerning speech improvement
- Maintain ongoing records for students receiving speech therapy
- Responsible for requisitioning and maintaining needed equipment and supplies
- Make referrals for medical or other professional attention necessary for the habilitation of speech or language handicaps
- Follow due process procedures for enrolling students in therapy
- Conduct and participate in annual reviews for all students continuing in speech therapy
- Conduct re-evaluations for students continuing in speech therapy as required
- Assist in the development of district policies and procedures as related to speech and language services
- Maintain accurate records for individual students receiving speech and language services
- Provide periodic written reports consistent with the reporting schedule of the district to the parent of the handicapped child regarding the child's progress
- Utilize one-half to one full day per week for diagnostic testing and classroom observation; coordination of the program; conferences concerning individual children; staff development activities; scheduling of students for therapy
- Make contacts with the public with tact and diplomacy
- Maintain respect at all times for confidential information, e.g., student educational/medical records and assessments including psychological evaluations
- Interact in a positive manner with staff, students and parents
- Promote good public relations by personal appearance, attitude and conversation
- Attend meetings, training programs and/or in-services as required by Superintendent, Board of Educations or their designee.
Speech and Language Pathologist continued
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
- Make provisions for being available to students and parents for educational-related purposes outside the instructional day
- Provide information, support and counseling to parents and families
- Review and revamp checklists, interview questions, observation forms, and progress reports as appropriate
- Serve as a role model for students
- Respond to routine questions and requests in an appropriate manner
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Assistant to the Superintendent
- Follow all local, state, and Federal timelines and procedural requirements.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Knowledge of speech area and teaching methodology for the same
- Ability to work effectively with others
- Ability to communicate ideas and directives clearly and effectively both orally and in writing
- Effective, active listening skills
- Organizational and problem solving skills
- Diagnostic interpretation in the areas of voice analysis, fluency rates, articulation/phonological assessment, language assessments, audiological testing, psychological assessments and educational testing
- Excellent public relations skills
- Skills that foster and facilitate learning and classroom management
- Knowledge of state and local rules governing special education
Work Environment Characteristics/Conditions
The work environment characteristics described here are not listed in order of importance, and are representative of those an employee encounters while completing the duties and responsibilities of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the duties and responsibilities. The information contained in this job description is for compliance with the American with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position.
- Occasional work that may extend beyond the normal workday
- Occasional exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and tissue
- Occasional operation of a vehicle under inclement weather conditions
- Occasional interaction among unruly children/adults
- Many situations that require hand motion, e.g., computer keyboard, typing and writing
- Consistent requirements to sit, stand, walk, hear, see, read, speak, reach, stretch with hands and arms, crouch, kneel, climb and stoop
- Consistent requirements to lift, carry, push and pull various supplies and/or equipment up to a maximum of 50 pounds
Conduct
Each staff member shall remain free of any alcohol or non-prescribed controlled substance and abuse of any prescribed controlled substance in the workplace throughout his/her employment in the district.