What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist (The Hope Academy) position at Hope Academy?
$5,000 Sign On Bonus
The Hope Academy believes the dignity of each person is paramount. We recognize that our school’s future strength rests firmly on our commitment to recognize, respect and uphold the dignity of all our students, their families and our faculty and staff. To uphold this commitment, we expect all members of our school to practice a willingness to recognize, respond to and teach about racism and other forms of injustice.
SUMMARY OF MAIN DUTIES:
Creates an intentional culturally responsive learning environment inclusive of students from all racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds, abilities and family structures. Encourages a sense of belonging and positive community for students while developing articulation, language and communication skills. Motivates learning by validating students as asset-based individuals. All therapists are expected to be aware of microaggressions and redirect to amplify affirmations.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Provides formal and informal evaluation of functional capabilities of clients on assigned caseload. Reviews results with families, as well as classroom staff, when indicated
Develops and implements individual education plans and ongoing treatment programs addressing specific goals with measurable outcomes.
Schedules students in support of educational plan requirements
Maintains written documentation of all evaluations, Individual Education Plan goals, treatment plans, progress notes and communication with doctors and families in accordance with school formats, in a professional, compliant and timely manner
Participates actively, cooperatively and constructively as a member of a multidisciplinary team
Provides instruction and guidance to ensure that the students’ IEP goals are integrated into a comprehensive educational program
Assesses, creates and maintains adaptive and augmentative equipment to facilitate the functional communication needs of the students
Provides consultation and home programs for students and their families/caregivers to facilitate attainment of IEP identified goals
Attends IEP and team meetings as needed
Develops lesson plans and instructional materials that consistently contain diverse content throughout the academic year
Knowledge of authentic assessment practices using strategies to mitigate stereotype threat in feedback, assessment, and grading
Provides opportunities for individual and small group instruction that is purposeful and flexible to meet the needs of students
Co-teaches at times and identifies opportunities to provide for inclusive instruction
Demonstrates culturally informed behavior management and discipline practices with the ability to neutralize the pattern of inequitable discipline of children of color
Uses positive guidance techniques such as redirection, modeling appropriate behavior and praise
Develops and maintains contact with families with an awareness and respect for each student and their families from all racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds, abilities and family structures
Facilitates interactions among students that provide opportunities for emotional, social, and cognitive growth and an understanding of each child
Collaborates with other educators and specialists in the planning, adaptation and teaching of the curriculum to support students receiving speech/language services
Supervises students in out-of-classroom activities during the school day
Actively seeks and participates in ongoing professional development as offered by the school or independent study
Keeps a written record of equipment on loan
Assists in the evacuation of children and clients during fire drills and other emergencies
Performs all other duties as directed by direct supervisor or school leadership team
QUALIFICATIONS:
SKILLS
Acknowledge racism and privilege
Talk about racism with students
When you see racism or other types of inequities, you address it
Ability to work as a member of a team by actively listening to another’s point of view, sharing and being able to respectfully disagree
Organizational skills including developing effective classroom schedule for teaching, learning, assessing, etc.
Culturally influenced effective communication skills
Proficient technological skills for remote learning and day-to-day tasks such as but not limited to Zoom, Google Classroom, MS Word, etc.
PROFESSIONAL AND LEGAL STANDARDS
Models the school’s values of respect, compassion, integrity, inclusivity and excellence in all actions and communications
Accesses all Hope Academy student records only, as needed
Uses and discloses PHI only as authorized, as necessary to carry out job duties
Completes and maintains privacy and security training
Reports suspected violations, including those of a colleague
Maintains professionalism in/outside of school