What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech and Language Pathologist position at The Learning Center for the Deaf Inc?
Description
Support Services
Exempt/Salary
11-Month
Part/Full-time: 24 to 40 hours per week
Salary Pay Range: $58,058.00 - $108,402.00
In-Person
American Sign Language Required
$1,500 Sign-on Bonus
Housing Resources Available
Tuition Reimbursement
Benefits Options May Include: Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Employer-Matching 403(b), Generous Time Off Benefits, Flexible Spending and Dependent Care, and more!
About TLC:
The Learning Center for the Deaf is a nationally-recognized leader of services for deaf and hard of hearing children, adults and families. To learn more, click the following link https://www.tlcdeaf.org/about/pioneer-and-innovator.
For our Mission, click the following link https://www.tlcdeaf.org/our-mission-and-values.
TLC Diversity Statement:
The Learning Center for the Deaf is on a journey to create an inclusive and welcoming space for people of all backgrounds. Together, we continue to build an inclusive culture that encourages, supports, and celebrates our TLC community members' diverse narratives. We embrace and value multiple approaches, experiences, and perspectives. TLC believes that diversity fosters innovation. We are committed to cultivating a place where everyone can feel they belong.
About Marie Philip School:
MPS enrolls nearly 200 deaf and hard of hearing students on our Framingham, MA campus in an ASL/English bilingual, bicultural educational model.
About Support Services:
Provide Occupational Therapy services for pediatric deaf/hard of hearing population ages 3-19 with diagnoses such as, learning disabilities, developmental delays, cerebral palsy, failure to thrive, emotional/behavioral concerns. Responsibilities include direct treatment, assessment, consultation to teachers and IEP goal development. Intervention services are designed to enhance the student's potential for learning, to assist the student in acquiring those functional performance skills needed to participate in and benefit from the educational environment, and to help the student function independently.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Speech and Language Pathologist assesses the communication and language abilities (signed, written and/or spoken) of students (using formal and informal assessment tools), in terms of present functioning and future potential, and determining the most effective modalities for development of proficient language and communication abilities and/or remediation. The Speech and Language Pathologist provides speech-language services in coordination with the students IEP to support their communication and language skills.
FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assess communication skills, conduct thorough tri-annual assessments and determine appropriate speech, language, and pragmatics goals for each student.
Prepares an individual communication/speech-language program for each student, involving written goals and strategies to be implemented and documents progress. In addition, participates as a member of each students educational TEAM,attending IEP and planning meetings requested.
Provides direct service to students in the areas of language development (signed, written and/or spoken), spoken English and listening skills, communication strategies, and social-pragmatics in either a one-to-one therapy setting or small group approach.
Communicates regularly with parents, teachers, therapists (both in school and with those serving the student outside of school) regarding student progress to provide well-integrated services across disciplines, as needed.
Monitor appropriate settings and plan and troubleshoot hearing aids and cochlear implants as needed.
Communicate regularly with CI Center that follows each student who utilizes a cochlear implant.
Some lifting may be required when working with young students or students with special needs, however, TLC embraces and celebrates a spirit of inclusion and diversity, and reasonable accommodations and modifications will be made whenever possible. The diversity of our student population may require that some assignments have a heavier physical responsibility due to safety.
Perform other tasks as assigned by the Department Supervisor and/or Program Leader.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
The Learning Center for the Deaf provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, pregnancy, gender identity/expression, age, criminal record, disability, sexual orientation, familial status, veteran status, marital status and any other legally protected characteristic.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
TLC embraces and celebrates a spirit of inclusion and diversity, and reasonable accommodations and modifications will be made whenever possible.
Requirements
- Master’s Degree in Speech & Language Pathology
- Current ASHA certification as a CCC-SLP or candidate has met all requirements to participate in CFY mentoring
- Massachusetts Speech-Language License or eligible to be licenced
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Experience with children and families preferred
- A minimum of conversational fluency in American Sign Language required, with native, or near-native ASL fluency preferred
- ASL Classes may be required based on ASL fluency
- Prior experience working with the Deaf/Hard of Hearing population preferred
Salary : $58,058 - $108,402