Speech Language Pathologist - 2025/2026 School Year
- Bonsall Unified School District
- San Diego, California
- Full Time
Speech Language Pathologist - 2025/2026 School Year
Job Summary
Provides diagnostic and therapeutic services related to the communication disabilty of an individual identified in an Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Job Description / Essential Elements:
DESCRIPTION:
Provides diagnostic and therapeutic services related to the communication disabilty of an individual identified in an Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
SUPERVISION:
Under the direct supervision of the Executive Director of Special Education.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Identifies, accesses, and provides remediation therapy to students with speech and language disorders.
Prepares curriculum materials, documentation, evaluations, and classroom lessons.
Facilitates the placement process for students.
Interacts with parents, teachers, private providers, counselors, and other specialists.
Coordinates the total program for students.
Surveys schools in order to identify children with speech, hearing and language problems
Re-evaluates students who where enrolled for services at some previous time.
Reports referrals from teachers and other school personnel of pupils with potential speech problems.
Record the pupils' diagnostic, evaluation and progress and to send a copy to each teacher whose pupils have been identified as having speech problems.
Assesses pupils' auditory acuity.
Refers pupil for psychological assessment as necessary.
Consults with the teachers regarding pupils' speech problems.
Recommend further testing (nurse, doctor, neurologist, etc.) for more severe cases.
Requests parent interview of pupils enrolled in the speech program.
Keeps appropriate records of all findings.
Enroll pupils in individual and group therapy according to their age and needs.
Plans and administers therapy and materials provided according to the needs of the individual pupil.
Performs basic attendance accounting and business services as required.
Coordinates therapy with other special services.
Provides a positive atmosphere conducive to instill a desire for the pupil to correct his speech problem.
Evaluates pupil's progress by re-testing periodically.
Confers with parents regarding pupils' progress.
Dismisses pupil when speech problem is corrected.
Submits final evaluation to principal and teachers for their review and evaluation.
Submits summary report to the State of California.
Files record for follow-up studies.
Presents in-service training workshops and materials to teachers to aid and encourage classroom teachers in teaching speech and language improvement in the classroom.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
REQUIRED:
1.Education-Bachelor Degree or higher education.
2.Knowledge of
-Regular education curriculum assessment tools and curriculum modifications.
-Due process rights and procedures.
-Specialized curriculum.
-Effective interpersonal communication techniques.
3.Ability to
-Collaborate and coordinate with others to provide comprehensive services.
-Provide in-services to parents, staff, agencies and others.
-Identify, assess, conduct IEP meetings and facilitate a program to meet student needs.
-Prepare curriculum materials, documentation, evaluations, small group and classroom lessons.
-Interact effectively with parents, students, staff and agencies.
4.Licenses, Permits
-Valid California Credential authorizing services as a speech and language specialist.
-Valid California Drivers License and proof of automobile insurance.
Requirements / Qualifications
The following attachments are required to be considered for this position:
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume
- Three (3) CURRENT letters of recommendation
- Copy of unofficial transcripts
- Proof of necessary and valid credentialing and/or authorizations
Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
Upon offer of employment, the following will be required, at the District's expense:
- Negative TB Test
- Successful DOJ fingerprint/screening
- Pre-employment Physical
- Negative Drug Screen
Employee-only District benefits are available to the selected candidate at no cost.
Comments and Other Information
This position receives an annual Speech Language Pathologist Stipend of $9,000.00 in addition to the annual salary.
This vacancy is available at Bonsall Elementary School.
Job Summary
Provides diagnostic and therapeutic services related to the communication disabilty of an individual identified in an Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Job Description / Essential Elements:
DESCRIPTION:
Provides diagnostic and therapeutic services related to the communication disabilty of an individual identified in an Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
SUPERVISION:
Under the direct supervision of the Executive Director of Special Education.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Identifies, accesses, and provides remediation therapy to students with speech and language disorders.
Prepares curriculum materials, documentation, evaluations, and classroom lessons.
Facilitates the placement process for students.
Interacts with parents, teachers, private providers, counselors, and other specialists.
Coordinates the total program for students.
Surveys schools in order to identify children with speech, hearing and language problems
Re-evaluates students who where enrolled for services at some previous time.
Reports referrals from teachers and other school personnel of pupils with potential speech problems.
Record the pupils' diagnostic, evaluation and progress and to send a copy to each teacher whose pupils have been identified as having speech problems.
Assesses pupils' auditory acuity.
Refers pupil for psychological assessment as necessary.
Consults with the teachers regarding pupils' speech problems.
Recommend further testing (nurse, doctor, neurologist, etc.) for more severe cases.
Requests parent interview of pupils enrolled in the speech program.
Keeps appropriate records of all findings.
Enroll pupils in individual and group therapy according to their age and needs.
Plans and administers therapy and materials provided according to the needs of the individual pupil.
Performs basic attendance accounting and business services as required.
Coordinates therapy with other special services.
Provides a positive atmosphere conducive to instill a desire for the pupil to correct his speech problem.
Evaluates pupil's progress by re-testing periodically.
Confers with parents regarding pupils' progress.
Dismisses pupil when speech problem is corrected.
Submits final evaluation to principal and teachers for their review and evaluation.
Submits summary report to the State of California.
Files record for follow-up studies.
Presents in-service training workshops and materials to teachers to aid and encourage classroom teachers in teaching speech and language improvement in the classroom.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
REQUIRED:
1.Education-Bachelor Degree or higher education.
2.Knowledge of
-Regular education curriculum assessment tools and curriculum modifications.
-Due process rights and procedures.
-Specialized curriculum.
-Effective interpersonal communication techniques.
3.Ability to
-Collaborate and coordinate with others to provide comprehensive services.
-Provide in-services to parents, staff, agencies and others.
-Identify, assess, conduct IEP meetings and facilitate a program to meet student needs.
-Prepare curriculum materials, documentation, evaluations, small group and classroom lessons.
-Interact effectively with parents, students, staff and agencies.
4.Licenses, Permits
-Valid California Credential authorizing services as a speech and language specialist.
-Valid California Drivers License and proof of automobile insurance.
Requirements / Qualifications
The following attachments are required to be considered for this position:
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume
- Three (3) CURRENT letters of recommendation
- Copy of unofficial transcripts
- Proof of necessary and valid credentialing and/or authorizations
Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
Upon offer of employment, the following will be required, at the District's expense:
- Negative TB Test
- Successful DOJ fingerprint/screening
- Pre-employment Physical
- Negative Drug Screen
Employee-only District benefits are available to the selected candidate at no cost.
Comments and Other Information
This position receives an annual Speech Language Pathologist Stipend of $9,000.00 in addition to the annual salary.
This vacancy is available at Bonsall Elementary School.
Job ID: 482068455
Originally Posted on: 6/20/2025
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