Description | We are seeking a Speech Language pathologist PRN for the 24-25 school year.
Purpose Statement
The Speech Language Pathologist supports the instructional program with specific responsibilities for identifying students with communication disorders; planning and implementing appropriate individual educational plans to minimize adverse impact on student success; and recommending direct and indirect services.
Essential Functions
- Assesses students' communication skills (e.g. articulation, fluency, voice, expressive and receptive language, etc.) for the purpose of identifying communication disorders, determining program eligibility, and developing recommendations for treatment.
- Collaborates with a variety of groups and individuals (e.g. parents, teachers, physicians, administration, team members, other professionals, etc.) for the purpose of communicating information, resolving issues, and providing services in compliance with established guidelines.
- Coordinates meetings and processes for eligible students (e.g. testing and screening, IEPs, parent conferences, pre-referral staffing, etc.), presents evaluation results, develops treatment plans, and provides training to parents, students, and staff.
- Develops individual educational plans, interventions, and educational materials to minimize the adverse impact of communication disorders in compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Interprets medical reports within the scope of the Speech Language Pathologist's experience to provide information and ensure that treatment and intervention plans are appropriate.
- Maintains files and records (e.g. progress reports, activity logs, billing information, treatment plans, required documentation, quarterly reports, screening results, etc.) to ensure the availability of information as required for reference and compliance.
- Participates in meetings, workshops, and seminars (e.g. training, IEPs, team meetings, general education intervention meetings, etc.) to convey and gather information.
- Prepares a wide variety of written materials (e.g. activity logs, correspondence, memos, educational plans, Medicaid billings, reports, required documentation, progress reports, etc.) for the purpose of documenting activities, providing written reference, and conveying information.
- Provides speech and language therapy to students to minimize the adverse impact of speech and language disorders on student success.
- Provides itinerant services at multiple work sites and provides therapy and assistance as required.
- Researches resources and methods (e.g. intervention and therapy techniques, assessment tools and methods, community resources, etc.) and determines the appropriate approach for addressing students' needs.
- Responds to inquiries (e.g. parents, teachers, staff, students, etc.), resolves problems, provides information, and/or makes referral to appropriate personnel.
- Schedules student speech language therapy intervention sessions and directs services in an efficient and timely manner.
- Supervises paras and/or speech assistants including monitoring performance and supporting the overall objectives of the instructional program to impact student success.
- Transports supplies and equipment to a variety of sites and ensures the availability of items as needed.
- Performs other related duties as assigned to ensure the efficient and effective functioning of the work unit.
Minimum Job Requirements
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
Knowledge of and ability to apply assessment instruments
Ability to operate standard office equipment and software applications
Ability to perform basic math including calculations using fractions, ratios and percents
Ability to organize work, set priorities and meet deadlines
Ability to read technical information, compose a variety of documents, and/or facilitate group
discussions; and analyze situations to define issues and draw conclusions.
Knowledge of appropriate codes, policies, regulations and laws
Knowledge of anatomy and physiology of speech and hearing mechanisms and disorders; principles and practices of speech and language therapy
Ability to utilizing specialized equipment in communication disorders
Ability to gather, collate, and/or classify data and to translate therapy data into meaningful educational activities
Ability to communicate with tact and patience
Ability to work with diverse groups and individuals
Ability to solve problems and analyze issues and create action plans.
Ability to establish and maintain constructive relationships
Ability to adapt to changing work priorities and to remain flexible and creative
Ability to work under limited supervision
Education, Certification
Master’s degree in job-related area
Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services Speech - Language Pathology License
Experience
Job related experience within a specialized field is required
Physical Demands, Working Environment
This position generally requires the following physical demands: occasional lifting and carrying up to twenty (20) pounds, some pushing, and/or pulling, frequent stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling and significant fine finger dexterity. Generally the job requires 60% sitting, 35% walking, and 5% standing.
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