What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist Assistant position at Educate Kansas?
Leavenworth U.S.D. #453 • www.usd453.org
Title: Speech Language Pathologist Assistant
Reports to: Principal and/or designee
Qualifications
The Speech Language Pathologist Assistant provides educational and clerical support services- works with students who have identified speech and language disorders as well as other disabilities and assists with the supervision and instruction of students as directed by the assigned SLP.
Performance responsibilities
Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the USD 453 Board of Education's policy on Evaluation of Personnel.
https://leavenworth453.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=3164
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Employer Information
Leavenworth is the first city in the State of Kansas and blends the best of urban proximity to hometown living. Leavenworth is nestled in the rolling hills on the west bank of the Missouri River, only minutes away from the greater Kansas City metropolitan area. It is an exciting time in Leavenworth with facility expansion and upgrades taking place as a result of the community`s support of a $36.7 million bond issue.
Leavenworth schools offer greater diversity than many schools in the area due in part to the international officers attending the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth and the Foreign Exchange Program. Enrollment in the district is approximately 4,000 students. Leavenworth has modern and technology-embedded classrooms structured with three PreK-4th grade elementary schools, a 5th-6th grade intermediate & 7th-8th middle school educational campus, and a 9th-12th grade high school. Leavenworth High School boasts the oldest and most successful JROTC in the country, 16 AP classes, more military service academy appointments than any school in the area, and more than 50 clubs/sports/activities in which students may participate. Come join us in preparing every student for success in every classroom, every day.
Title: Speech Language Pathologist Assistant
Reports to: Principal and/or designee
Qualifications
- Associates Degree in Communication Disorders or other applicable field required. Bachelor`s degree in applicable field from accredited college/university preferred.
- Other alternatives as the Board may find appropriate and acceptable
The Speech Language Pathologist Assistant provides educational and clerical support services- works with students who have identified speech and language disorders as well as other disabilities and assists with the supervision and instruction of students as directed by the assigned SLP.
Performance responsibilities
- Conducts speech and language screenings- without interpretation- and uses screening protocols developed by the Language- Speech- and Hearing Therapist
- Provides direct treatment assistance to students
- Follows and implements documented treatment plans or protocols
- Documents student progress toward meeting established objectives and reports the information to therapist
- Assists the therapist during assessments by assisting with documentation and performing clerical duties
- Prepares therapy material and/or equipment for use in therapy activities; adapts or modifies instructional materials and/or equipment as determined by student needs and abilities
- Assists in maintaining student records- tallying data- preparing charts- records- graphs and reports
- Observes and reports significant behavioral patterns or other problems to the therapist
- Assists in maintaining appropriate behavior between activities; and prepares various teaching materials such as charts- pictures- word lists- and other related items
- Performs other duties as assigned
- Fosters a safe and orderly environment for students and peers.
- Takes appropriate action when students and peers exhibit emotionally/physically distressed behaviors.
- Supervises other personnel as assigned.
- Establishes safety procedures for supervised staff
- The employee will help develop school climate and conditions that help ensure maximum student achievement.
- The employee will assist with student mentoring when assigned.
- Supports the mission of the school and district.
- Facilitates cooperation between all persons in the school community.
- Supports use of appropriate communications skills.
- Supports development of thinking skills.
- Follows all district policies- handbooks- and regulations.
- Sets high expectations for self
- Uses a variety of materials- activities and approaches appropriate to the needs of the position.
- Develops and monitors plans and goals to improve individual performance.
- Procures supplies and equipment following building budget guidelines.
- Establishes guidelines that ensure the care and maintenance of district facilities and equipment.
- Participates in professional activities to enhance knowledge and skills.
- Uses written and spoken language well.
- Maintains positive contact with supervisors and peers.
- Handles work in a timely and effective manner.
- Maintains physical and skill requirements necessary to meet job responsibilities.
- Performs other duties as assigned by the supervisor and in accordance with USD 453 Board of Education policies.
- Ability to work cooperatively and constructively with others- including the ability to communicate effectively with a broad number of audiences.
- Ability to manage job responsibilities and to meet the established district outcomes.
- Ability to use necessary district-identified computer hardware and software- and other district-provided technology.
- Ability to physically adapt to the compressed time schedule of a school day and year.
- Other alternatives as set by the Board of Education.
Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the USD 453 Board of Education's policy on Evaluation of Personnel.
https://leavenworth453.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=3164
Benefits Information
NA
Salary Information
NA
Employer Information
Leavenworth is the first city in the State of Kansas and blends the best of urban proximity to hometown living. Leavenworth is nestled in the rolling hills on the west bank of the Missouri River, only minutes away from the greater Kansas City metropolitan area. It is an exciting time in Leavenworth with facility expansion and upgrades taking place as a result of the community`s support of a $36.7 million bond issue.
Leavenworth schools offer greater diversity than many schools in the area due in part to the international officers attending the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth and the Foreign Exchange Program. Enrollment in the district is approximately 4,000 students. Leavenworth has modern and technology-embedded classrooms structured with three PreK-4th grade elementary schools, a 5th-6th grade intermediate & 7th-8th middle school educational campus, and a 9th-12th grade high school. Leavenworth High School boasts the oldest and most successful JROTC in the country, 16 AP classes, more military service academy appointments than any school in the area, and more than 50 clubs/sports/activities in which students may participate. Come join us in preparing every student for success in every classroom, every day.