Speech/Language Pathologist - Florence, United States - Boone County Schools

    Boone County Schools
    Boone County Schools Florence, United States

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    Position Type:
    Classified - Professional

    Date Posted:
    3/8/2024

    Location:
    Special Education

    Date Available:
    08/2024

    Closing Date:
    UNTIL FILLED Internal Transfer Deadline: .3/11/2024TITLE: Speech/Language Pathologist

    TITLE: Speech/Language Pathologist

    QUALIFICATIONS:
    1. Master's degree in the area of speech-language pathology, certification in communication disorders including a Kentucky license issued by the Kentucky Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
    REPORTS TO: Director Special Education Services

    JOB GOAL: To provide speech/language services to all children who are diagnosed with communication disorders, within the Boone County Schools.

    PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
    1. Screen and assess children and youth for suspected communication disorders, to include hearing screening
    2. Consult and collaborate with other team members according to child/youth's needs
    3. Assist in development and implementation of Individual Education Plans (IEP)
    4. Monitor Individual Education Plan (IEP) goals and objectives as they relate to communication disorders
    5. Serve as a resource for identifying and procuring augmentative communication devices and communication prostheses as needed
    6. Assist in home visits when appropriate
    7. Diagnose speech/language delays/disorders of children or youth
    8. Evaluate on a regular basis through classroom and full staff meetings, strengths and weaknesses of the program
    9. Consult and/or collaborate with classroom and special education teachers in regard to appropriate learning environment for children and youth with communication disorders
    10. Communicate with parents and interpret the communication disorders program
    11. Model mature and professional behavior for children, staff, and families
    12. Maintain compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations and follow established program policies and procedures
    13. Maintain accurate and complete records and safeguard their confidentiality, as required by law, District policy and administrative procedure
    14. Participate in in-service education activities provided by the District and other self-elected professional growth activities
    15. Prepare reports and forms required by law, District policy and administrative procedure
    16. Maintain a professional awareness of current literature related to assignment, including a working knowledge of federal and state law, District policy and administrative regulations
    17. Participate in Student Intervention Team (SIT) and Admission and Release Committee (ARC) meeting with children and youth
    18. Perform other duties consistent with the position as may be requested by the supervisor
    TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
    • Salary
    • 6.75 hours per day
    • 33.75 hours per week
    • 187 days
    • 9 1⁄4 months
    • Board approved , Revised