Position Type: Certified Student Services/Speech/Language PathologistDate Posted: 9/11/2024Location: Habersham County SchoolsDate Available: January 2025Closing Date: Until FilledTitle: Speech Language Pathologist Reports to: Building Principal and/or Director of Special Education Location: School Position: Certified Contract Days: 190 Retirement: TRS FLSA Status: Exempt Pay Scale: Teacher Minimum Requirements: Education: Bachelor's Degree with Master's Degree preferred; S4 or S5 certificate. Any exception will be left to the discretion of the Board of Education. Experience: Experience working with children on speech skills. Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities: Written and oral communication skills; students management; supervisory and leadership skills; ability to employ a variety of instructional strategies that connect the curriculum to the learners; deal with multiple tasks; ability to interpret and analysis test data. Primary Function: To provide appropriate learning experience and educational opportunities based on knowledge of each child and his/her special needs in order for maximum development of his/her abilities. Performance Responsibilities:
- Follows professional practices consistent with school and system policies in working with students, students' records, parents, and colleagues.
- Interacts in a professional manner with students and parents.
- Is available to students and parents for conferences.
- Facilitates home-school communication by such means as holding conferences, telephoning and sending written communications.
- Maintains confidentiality of students and students' records.
- Works cooperatively with school administrators, colleagues, and parents.
- Models correct use of oral and written language.
- Demonstrates and maintains current knowledge of speech-language pathology.
- Assigns reasonable tasks and homework to students.
- Provides direct, researched based application of speech-language therapies to identified students.
- Complies with school system and state administration regulations and Board of Education policies.
- Follows prepared work schedules for therapy and non-therapy activities.
- Adheres to established SLP building and location schedule (itinerant SLPs).
- Enforces regulations concerning student conduct and discipline.
- Is punctual.
- Maintains lesson plans as required by school policy of SLPs.
- Adheres to school policy regarding SLP absences.
- Implements individualized education plan or designated curriculum.
- Maintains accurate, complete and appropriate records and files reports promptly.
- Attends and participates in assigned meetings (staffing, etc.) and faculty meetings according to school policy.
- Complies with conditions as stated in contract.
- Follows federal, state and local policies; guidelines and regulations in identifying and delivering services to speech and language disordered students.
- Acts in a professional manner and assumes responsibility for the total school program, its safety and good order.
- Takes precautions to protect records, equipment, materials, and facilities.
- Assumes responsibility for supervising students in their care.
- Conducts speech/language screenings and evaluations.
- Performs assigned duties during pre-school registration.
- Supervises Communications Aide, when appropriate.
- Serves as a member/consultant of the Student Support Team/RTI Team.
- Implements goals targeting eligibility services on student's individual education plans.
- Follows due-process requirements for speech/language referrals.
- Performs other duties as assigned by the Principal and/or Director of Special Education.
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