Speech and Language Pathologist 1.0 FTE
- Norfolk Public Schools
- Norfolk, Massachusetts
- Full Time
Qualifications:Master's degree in Speech-Language PathologyMassachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education certificate endorsement as a speech-language pathologist.Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-HearingAssociation (ASHA) is required.Experience in a school setting preferred with children on the Autism Spectrum and School-Based Therapy.Treat a diverse caseload of students, including those diagnosed with language disorders, hearing impairment, speech delays, autism, and TBI.Provide speech and language screenings and comprehensive evaluations for students in Preschool through Grade 6.Determine eligibility from EI placement to school-based servicesDevelopment of Individualized Education Programs, and active participation in team meetingsKnowledge and use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication supports (e.g., PECS, communication boards, core vocabulary, TouchChat, Proloquo2Go)Consult with staff and parents when appropriateCommunicate information, provide support/strategies to parents and families to facilitate the generalization of skillsProvide written documentation outlining progress for each student on the caseloadKnowledge and implementation of vocabulary from the social thinking curriculum