What are the responsibilities and job description for the School-Based Speech Language Pathologist needed near Olympia, WA position at Soliant?
Minimum 1 years speech therapy experience required.
Washington SLP (FT)
Soliant has partnered with a school in the area of Olympia, WA and is seeking applicants for a contract position for the 24/25 school year!
Requirements
We Seek Applicants Who Exhibit The Following Competencies
Washington SLP (FT)
Soliant has partnered with a school in the area of Olympia, WA and is seeking applicants for a contract position for the 24/25 school year!
Requirements
- Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- Washington SLP license
- K-12 School Caseload
- Prior experience in school settings or working with pediatric populations
- Following frameworks of student IEPs (Individual Education Plans), state curriculum, or common core standards, develop and implement speech services that are developmentally appropriate
- Provide direct individual and/or group therapy
- Provide clinical supervision to 1-2 Speech and Language Assistants
- Administer speech and language evaluations?
- Attend IEP meetings
- Conduct and chair annual review meetings for students who receive speech/language services?
- Provide inter-disciplinary programming by consulting with teachers, and other therapeutic staff.
- Consult with classroom staff in implementing goals of all students.
- Collect, analyze and maintain data on all students within the classroom.
- Conduct thorough evaluations necessary for quarterly progress reports, annual assessment and reevaluations.
- Plan daily work schedule to meet the requirements for direct service minutes, and utilize indirect time in accordance with District guidelines
- Facilitate ongoing parent contact and encourage family involvement.
- Depending on student disabilities, SLPs may need to propose interventions or supports that fall outside the realm of instruction, such as feeding, or AAC use
We Seek Applicants Who Exhibit The Following Competencies
- Strong communication skills
- Ability to foster a collegial work environment, and collaborate with a team
- Good organization and time management skills
- Commitment to standards of their profession
- Drive to help students and their families