Speech Language Pathologist 1.0 Fte
By Lake Pend Oreille School District At , Ponderay, Id
Possession of, or ability to obtain, Idaho Pupil Service Staff Credential with endorsement as Speech Language Pathologist
Ability to work effectively with students, staff, parents/guardians and other stakeholders
There are currently two (2) 1.0 FTE
positions open in the Lake Pend Oreille School District for the 23/24 school year.
School Speech Language Pathologist Assistant Slpa 2023 2024 Sy
By Special Ed Therapy At , Rosemead, Ca $32 - $36 an hour
Hourly pay is based on national averages and will vary based on location, experience, qualifications and local or travel positions.
Day 1 Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits
1 year of verifiable, professional experience as a SLPA within the last 3 years (may include residency or clinical practicum)
The minimum qualifications for a Speech Pathologist Assistant:
At Epic Special Education Staffing, you will have the opportunity
Duration: August 16, 2023 - June 5, 2024

Are you looking for a rewarding career that allows you to make a difference in the lives of children? We are looking for a passionate and dedicated Speech Language Pathologist to join our team and provide quality services to our students in a school setting. As a Speech Language Pathologist, you will have the opportunity to work with a diverse population of students and collaborate with other professionals to ensure the best outcomes for our students. If you are looking for an exciting and rewarding career, this is the job for you!

Overview:

School Based Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) are responsible for providing assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of speech, language, and communication disorders in students. They work with students of all ages, from preschool to high school, to help them improve their communication skills. SLPs also collaborate with teachers, parents, and other professionals to ensure that students receive the best possible care.

Detailed Job Description:

School Based Speech Language Pathologists are responsible for providing assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of speech, language, and communication disorders in students. They work with students of all ages, from preschool to high school, to help them improve their communication skills. SLPs also collaborate with teachers, parents, and other professionals to ensure that students receive the best possible care. They may also provide consultation services to teachers and parents, as well as provide in-service training to school staff.

What is School Based Speech Language Pathologist Job Skills Required?

• Knowledge of speech, language, and communication disorders
• Knowledge of assessment and treatment techniques
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work with diverse populations
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize
• Ability to maintain accurate records

What is School Based Speech Language Pathologist Job Qualifications?

• Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
• State license or certification as a Speech-Language Pathologist
• Clinical experience in a school setting

What is School Based Speech Language Pathologist Job Knowledge?

• Knowledge of language development, speech and language disorders, and communication disorders
• Knowledge of assessment and treatment techniques
• Knowledge of assistive technology
• Knowledge of special education laws and regulations

What is School Based Speech Language Pathologist Job Experience?

• Previous experience working with children in a school setting
• Previous experience working with students with special needs

What is School Based Speech Language Pathologist Job Responsibilities?

• Assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, and communication disorders in students
• Develop individualized treatment plans for students
• Collaborate with teachers, parents, and other professionals to ensure that students receive the best possible care
• Provide consultation services to teachers and parents
• Provide in-service training to school staff
• Maintain accurate records of assessments, treatments, and progress