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Speech/Language Pathologist

@ Ogle County Education Cooperative
Byron, Illinois, United States
OnsiteFull Time, Contract
Responsibilities:Screen students, Evaluate needs, Develop programs
Requirements Summary:PEL with speech/language pathology endorsement; licensed in state
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Speech/Language Pathologist


 


Qualifications: PEL with speech/language pathology endorsement


 


Terms and Salary:       Contract for 9 months.


                                    Salary per teacher's salary schedule


 


Position Goal: Provides speech therapy for students identified


as eligible for special education speech/language services. Such services may be provided to students on an individual or group basis.


 


Roles and Responsibilities:


 



  • Screens students for possible speech/language impairments upon initial entry to the school. Communicates results of the screening to students' parents.


 



  • Evaluates and assesses student needs using approved testing instruments.


 



  • Completes speech/language case-study evaluations to determine possible eligibility for speech therapy services.


 



  • Confers with multidisciplinary participants (parents, administrators, school psychologist, social worker, teachers, and others) to develop individual          educational programs.


 



  • As a member of the IEP, completes all necessary paperwork in advance of the meeting, completes filing requirements, monitors implementation, and collaborates with team.


 



  • Completes student’s IEP and subsequent reports. Develops goals and objectives for individual students.


 



  • Provides speech therapy for students in compliance with the provision noted on the IEP.


 



  • Plans curriculum and prepares lessons and other instructional materials according to individual needs of students.


 



  • Participates in the early childhood screening process for students ages 3-5 years.


 



  • Consults on an ongoing basis with other appropriate school personnel regarding an individual students' progress, concerns and communication needs and how to effectively promote student communication growth and independence.


 



  • Develops, utilizes and trains appropriate staff in the use of augmentative communication devices and techniques as necessary for individual students.


 



  • Instructs students in multi-modal forms of communication.


 



  • Encourages students to participate in classroom learning experiences to ensure their comprehension of subject matter, development of social skills, and ability to communicate in situations encountered in daily living.


 



  • Communicates with parents on a regular basis regarding the performance and progress of their child.


 



  • Teaches parents how to participate in and enhance students' learning experiences including communication needs.


 



  • Maintains cooperative, positive working relationships with parents, OCEC staff, school district personnel, and community service agencies.


 



  • Creates and follows a weekly work schedule and provides a monthly copy to program coordinator.


 



  • Completes and maintains all written documentation as requested by the Director or designee.


 



  • Completes other responsibilities as assigned by the Director or designee.


 


 


 


Updated: 2/1/2018