What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech-Language Pathologist-SY25-26 position at South Shore Educational Collaborative?
Qualifications:
•Valid Speech Language Pathologist license from the MA Board of Registration of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
•Master's degree in speech-language pathology from a program accredited by ASHA
•Massachusetts DESE Educator’s License for Speech, Language, and Hearing Disorders (or acquired within 1 year of employment)
•Speech Clinical Fellow working toward the above qualifications may be considered
Preferred:
•ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology
•Experience working with students in a school setting with academic, behavioral, and/or emotional challenges, learning or developmental disabilities, or autism preferred.
REPORTS TO: Director of Therapy Services or his/her designee
RESPONSIBILITIES:
•Conduct student screenings and comprehensive evaluations related to the student’s access to the educational environment
including interpreting and clearly communicating results and recommendations
•Use de-escalation, protective measures, and physical management techniques (including lifting and moving) as prescribed in
SSEC approved physical management training programs when appropriate with students.
•Maintain confidentiality regarding information for all SSEC staff, students, and their families.
•Perform other duties as assigned by the program director/coordinator.
•Participate in the IEP/504 process including team meetings
•Design, utilize, and implement intervention plans based on established best practices and documented research-based evidence
•Intervene in in the least restrictive environment to support student participation and achievements, as appropriate
•Evaluate and modify individual student interventions as necessary to address student needs and access to the educational
environment and curriculum
•Report progress related to annual goals and objectives, and make appropriate modifications to interventions as needed
•Implement various models of school-based service delivery such as Response to Intervention (RTI), consultation, group and
individual services
•Work effectively with diverse student populations
•Consult with colleagues, school personnel, parents, and students
•Coordinate with all specialists (OT, PT, Teachers, Behavior, Adaptive PE, Assistive Technology Team) to provide a
comprehensive service delivery program for each child.
•Provide training and consultation for staff and families regarding SLP services and interventions
•Provide supervision for speech-language therapy assistants, if applicable
•Maintain accurate, timely documentation of speech-language therapy services
•Caseload assignment is based on SSEC needs, and may change at any time including location of service delivery.
•Follow direction of program director/coordinator/principal where assigned including procedures and protocols
•Schedule and prioritize assigned caseload
•May require the use of a personal automobile for travel between school sites, home, and clinic visits
•Physically manage and/or lift students when necessary.
•Participate in all required in-service training
•Follow all policies and procedures as established by the South Shore Educational Collaborative
Mandatory participation in all of the following SSEC-sponsored training to include but not limited to:
•Successful completion of SSEC-approved Welle training, full and/or recertification annually as appropriate.
•Maintain active CPR/First Aid certification.
•Successful completion of all SSEC-approved threat assessment training
EOE
SSEC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), age (40 or older) disability, genetic information, religion, limited English speaking ability, or housing status.