What are the responsibilities and job description for the ESY Summer Program - (K-12) Speech and Language Pathologist position at Mt. Ararat High School?
2025 ESY PROGRAM SCHEDULE:
- July 7th – July 31st (Monday - Thursday)
- Staff Hours - 8:30am to 1:30pm
- Plus up to an additional 5 hours to set up and close down the program
- Student Hours - 9:00am - 1:00pm
JOB REQUIREMENTS/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- The speech/language clinician is responsible for the timely implementation of special education service to students with disabilities as described in PL-105-17, the Individual with Disabilities Education Act. The speech/language clinician is responsible for delivering services in accordance with the Special Education Regulations (Chapter 101) and the MSAD 75 Special Education Policy and Procedure Manual. This particular position is focused on the comprehensive communication needs of students with severe disabilities
- Prior experience preferred.
- Knowledge with Maine Care and billing.
- Proven ability to function as a contributing member of a team.
- Maine State Licensed Speech and Language Pathologist.
- Master’s degree in Speech/Communication.
- Maine Department of Education Criminal History Record Check (CHRC or ability to attain).
How to apply for CHRC/Certification
Summer postings are subject to change at anytime
Staff must commit to the entire session in order to be considered.