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Speech Language Pathologist

@ Berwyn South School District 100
Irving, Illinois, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:diagnose language, remediate impairments, provide services
Requirements Summary:Master's in Speech-Language Pathology; IL licensure; ASHA CCC/CFY or eligible; ability to diagnose and remediate speech-language impairments in students.
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    Speech Language Pathologist JobID: 2156
  • Position Type:
      Student Support Services/Speech and Language Pathologist

  • Date Posted:
      6/4/2025

  • Location:
      Irving Elementary School

  • Date Available:
      August 2025

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    TITLE:                          Speech-Language Pathologist
     
    QUALIFICATIONS:    Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology
    License from the Illinois Dept. of Professional Regulations
    Illinois State Board of Education Type 10 certificate, Type 73 certificate, or Type 03 and 09 certificate with endorsement
    American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Certificate of Clinical Competence/ Speech- Language or intent to begin Clinical Fellowship year
     
    JOB GOAL:  To diagnose and remediate articulation, language, voice, and fluency impairments, which negatively impacts students' classroom functioning and/ or overall communications skills.
     
    REPORTS TO: Director of Special Student Services and Building Principal
     
     
    PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
      1.  To participate in the District's annual multidisciplinary screening of preschool children.
      2.  To serve as a resource and consultant to school personnel and parents regarding speech and
           language development, implementation of therapy, and identification and referral of children
           exhibiting a communication disorder.
      3.  To provide Response to Intervention (RtI) services to students who may benefit from  
           short-term intervention strategies.
      4.  To determine, through the referral process, those students requiring a screening, initial
           evaluation, and/ or re- evaluation of their speech and language abilities.
      5.  To determine, through evaluation or re- evaluation, those students in need of direct or
           consultative speech and/ or language services.  To develop an annual Individualized
           Education Plan (IEP) to meet the needs of children enrolled in therapy.
      6.  To assist in the determination of need for assistive technology and/ or augmentative
           communication systems for students identified with severe- profound disorders.
      7.  To provide direct services with assistive technology and/ or augmentative communication
           systems for students identified with severe- profound disorders.
      8.  To develop a schedule to meet the needs of our caseload and of our workload.
      9.  To provide direct and/ or consultative speech and/ or language services.
    10.  To document therapy through logs and reports of progress entered into the District's
           computer tracking system.
    11.  To record and update Medicaid/ Fee for Service.
    12.  To participate in Early Intervention (EI) thru eighth grade team collaboration
          regarding student performance, needs, and programming (i.e. attend team
          meetings, prediagnostic meetings, multidisciplinary staffings, transitions meetings,
          annual reviews).
    13.  To attend Pupil Service Team (PST) meetings at parochial schools as needed.
    14.  To screen, evaluate, create service plans, and implement plan when services are
           indicated.
    15.  To make referrals to outside agencies as needed.
    16.  To participate in appropriate continuing education to maintain licensure and certification
           requirements.
    17.  To provide liaison services between the school and community agencies.
    18.  To attend afternoon and evening conferences as scheduled by the District.
    19.  To perform such other tasks and assume other responsibilities, as negotiated between
           the Administration and the South Berwyn Education Association.