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Speech and Language Pathlogist

School District of Washington
Washington, WA Full Time
POSTED ON 4/1/2025
AVAILABLE BEFORE 4/15/2025

 

 

Speech and Language Pathologist

 

Classification:  Support Staff, Licensed, Exempt

 

Qualifications:

Master Degree in Speech Language Pathology with associated Missouri State License

Such alternatives to the above qualifications may be appropriate to the scope of the position.  Examples include, SLP-A qualification or eligibility for Missouri State Licensure

 

Reports to (Daily):  Director of Special Education

 

Additional Report:  Building Level Leadership of assigned buildings

 

Position Overview:  The School District of Washington is seeking a speech and language pathologist responsible for planning and providing direct instruction and/or related services in accordance with the IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act). Ideal candidates demonstrate the ability to form safe relationships with students, effective oral and written communication skills, high level organizational skills, and the ability to work with multiple stakeholder groups. This position has a key role in fostering a positive, productive, and safe environment for students.

 

Essential Responsibilities:

  1. Encourage student learning, growth, and development by supporting the cognitive development of assigned students through appropriately designed and delivered instructional activities.
  2. Conduct comprehensive evaluations for students who may be experiencing a variety of communication disorders with an ability to analyze, interpret, and communicate results in accordance with IDEA implementation.
  3. Provide a variety of substantial responsive services to address pressing or emerging needs in order to develop and maintain an extensive school system of support.  This includes direct instruction that aligns to students goals and services relevant to individual needs.
  4. Utilize effective communication with students by demonstrating appropriate communication sensitivity to student diversity.  This may include instructional efforts with various student and/or adult populations to bring awareness, understanding, and develop a positive school culture.
  5. Utilize data from multiple sources to analyze progress, modify instruction, and monitor effectiveness of instructional efforts.
  6. Communicate student progress to multiple professionals, parents, and students as appropriate for the purpose of improving learning and maintaining records.
  7. Observe, promote, and support professional development activities, responsibilities, and ethical practices related to the scope of this position.
  8. Cooperate in partnerships and collaborative efforts to support student learning and progress toward postsecondary outcomes.
  9. Regular and reliable attendance is necessary in order to perform the functions of this position.  
  10. Perform associated roles as required for building operations and to respond in the event of an emergency. 
  11. Perform other related duties as assigned or required for District operations.

 

Other Related Responsibilities:

  1. Maintains appropriate student records and timelines related to the implementation of IDEA. 
  2. Attend all conferences and workshops necessary to maintain and enhance knowledge in areas of general responsibility.
  3. Maintains confidential nature of all school related material.
  4. Attend events outside of the regular school day designed to bring the public into the school, serve on a committee, plan appropriate instruction, and attend required meetings associated with the role of “teacher”.

 

TERM OF EMPLOYMENT:  Teacher school year as posted (183 days) with applicable health and life insurance, annual paid leave award, and defined pension benefit. Starting salary established by the Board of Education as aligned to the SLP pay schedule.  A limit of step 11 as the entry point on the salary schedule is defined by District policy.   

 

EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated by the supervisor using the tool from Network for Educator Effectiveness.  

 

PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND VISUAL DEMANDS: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk and sit. Additionally, the employee may occasionally be required to push or lift up to 50 lbs as necessary for the safety and well-being of others. Lastly, this job requires the employee to have the vision ability to read handwritten or typed materials, and meet multiple demands from several people while interacting with other staff and the public.

 

WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

 

JOB DUTIES: The most significant duties of this position have been included in this job description. However, this job description is not an exhaustive list of all duties performed. In addition, the District may modify this position as needed to reflect the assignment of additional or supplemental duties assigned. Employees are expected to perform all assigned duties regardless of whether such duties appear in this job description.

 

Revised: December, 2024

 

 

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