Speech Language Pathologist

  • Modoc County Office of Education
  • Alturas, California
  • Full Time

Modoc County Office of Education

SPEECH AND LANGUAGE SPECIALIST DEFINITION: Speech-language specialists assess, diagnose, treat, and help prevent speech, language, cognitive, communication, voice, swallowing, fluency, and other related disorders. They develop and implement individualized programs of habilitation of speech, voice, articulation, hearing and language disorders for infants, preschoolers and school age children. Assist students with skills for coping in the mainstreamed educational setting. Complete other related functions as required. REQUIREDLICENSE/CERTIFICATION: Valid California driver's license Valid California Clinical or Rehabilitative Services Credential with authorization for Language, Speech and Hearing EXPERIENCE ANDEDUCATION: Must have passed CBEST Possess a Master's degree from an accredited college or university Possess or be eligible to possess a valid California teaching credential appropriate to the instructional assignment or eligible to participate in an CTC approved intern program Bilingual in English and Spanish desired MINIMUMQUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of: Required Principles and techniques of speech, language, and hearing therapy Behavioral management systems and current trends in educational methods for teaching language, speech, and hearing students Principles and methods of recognizing, testing, and evaluating language, speech, and hearing students Non-verbal communication techniques and systems Child growth and development and characteristics of children with speech, language and hearing needs Desired Bilingual in English and Spanish Ability to: Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with children and adults Function as a productive team member and interact positively with staff members, community agencies, and parents Maintain confidentiality of information pertaining to students and their families. Respect and show appropriate consideration for age, gender, cultural/linguistic background and related factors when providing services Prepare, implement, and monitor effective Individualized Education Plans, including the ability to prepare plans using an online or computerized IEP system Speak and write effectively Effectively implement the California Standards for the Teaching Profession competencies, including: o Engaging and supporting all students in learning o Creating and maintaining effective environments for student learning o Understanding and organizing subject matter for student learning o Planning instruction and designing learning experiences for all students o Assessing student learning o Developing as a professional educator ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Follow state mandated and department guidelines for referral, assessment, and placement of students in speech and language therapy Identify pupils with speech, language, and/or hearing problems through screening and diagnostic evaluation Determine eligibility for students comprising speech caseload based on state and SELPA eligibility criteria Develop an individual education plan with parents for each student based on assessment needs and including annual goals and specific objectives Participate in assessment and placement meetings for students referred for special class consideration as appropriate Plan, schedule, and implement a therapy program to assist identified students with improvement in speech and language deficit areas Confer with parents, classroom teachers, psychologist, school nurse, and other professionals as needed Maintain appropriate records on assessment, therapy progress, and IEP timelines for caseload Provide information for all district, county, and state reports when requested. Maintain professional competence through attendance at conferences, workshops, classes, and department meetings Establish and maintain communication and rapport with school site staffs. Provide resource information to teachers and parents as needed Provide information to children and/or their parents about the Medi-Cal system and where and how to access applications Copy and distribute Medi-Cal information to children and their families Inform children and /or their parents about medical services available through school or in the local community Refer children to medical services covered by Medi-Cal (Part of SST process) Provide health-related information to children and/or their parents Identify at risk children and families and refer them to the proper agencies for services Assist families and student with paperwork necessary to complete Medi-Cal and/or Healthy Families applications May provide clerical support for health service Implement inclusion and community based activities as appropriate for each student Participate in Student Study Team and other committees or site activities, as appropriate Maintain confidentiality regarding student files or other relevant material Establish and maintain an orderly, attractive, positive, and safe learning environment May be required to attend trainings outside the normal workday, locally or out of town Perform other duties normally required by certificated employees as adjunct to the regular teaching assignment PHYSICALREQUIREMENTS: Occasional ( less than 25%) Ability to bend and twist, stoop, kneel, run and crawl Ability to lift 45 pounds Ability to carry 25 pounds Sufficient physical and emotional stamina to move quickly on uneven terrain, play yards, and school ground, to push or pull student in wheelchairs or wagons Physical agility to effectively restrain student in sometimes hostile situations Often (25 - 50%) Ability to stand for extended periods of time Sufficient mobility to travel from site to site and move about an office/classroom Very Frequent (76%) Ability to stand and move around a classroom Ability to work at a desk, conference table, or in meetings of various configurations Ability to see for purposes of reading printed matter and observing students Ability to hear and understand speech at normal levels Ability to communicate orally and in writing so others will be able to clearly understand Ability to operate office equipment Ability to reach in all directions Mental acuity to perform the duties of this position in an accurate, neat, and timely fashion; to make good judgments and decision; and to evaluate the result of decision and judgments Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable a person with a disability to perform the essential functions of the job. NOTE: This list of essential functions and physical requirements is not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary in accordance with the requirements of the job. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Teach at one or more school sites, may also provide supervision in hallways, playground, lunchroom or various locations on campus. May be required to make home visits, go on field trips or provide community-based instruction. May serve infants, preschoolers, and special education or alternative education students. SALARY: As per schedule FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT: Exempt

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Job ID: 480026409
Originally Posted on: 6/6/2025

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