Speech Language Pathologist
Grand Forks Public School District
Grand Forks, ND
Full-time
Education
Posted on September 11, 2024
Education: Master's Degree
Qualifications: Must have or be eligible for a North Dakota teaching license in Speech Pathology. Clinical Fellowship Year supervision is available.
Job Goal: Prevent, assess and provide support within the school setting for students with language, communication and speech sound disorders as well as serve as a resource for team members.
Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to the following:
Occasionally may need to lift up to fifty (50); reaching, standing, walking, carrying, bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, sitting, and/or crawling within the classroom.
The employee may encounter situations where students are physically aggressive and/or verbally abusive. This may require physical interaction (using strategies acquired through de-escalation and restraint training) between the employee and student. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The employee may be exposed to infection at a greater risk than the average person. May be directly responsible for the safety, well-being and/or output of students.
Terms of Employment: 188 days contract
Evaluation: By the Principal at least twice each year in the first three years of service (December 15 & April 15), and at least once each year thereafter (April 15).
Qualifications: Must have or be eligible for a North Dakota teaching license in Speech Pathology. Clinical Fellowship Year supervision is available.
Job Goal: Prevent, assess and provide support within the school setting for students with language, communication and speech sound disorders as well as serve as a resource for team members.
Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to the following:
- Provide speech and language interventions and treatments to students identified with or at-risk for speech and language delays.
- Create individualized education plans to treat various speech and language disorders.
- Conduct speech, language, and hearing screenings.
- Conduct diagnostic evaluations and determine eligibility for speech and language services.
- Complete Medicaid Billing paperwork.
- Consult with teachers, parents and outside service providers.
- Maintain detailed progress notes for students receiving services.
- Establish a positive learning environment and respond to the individual needs of students.
- Establish and maintain positive rapport with students, parents and colleagues.
- Possess a thorough understanding of causation and evidence-based interventions for a variety of speech and Language disorders.
- Possess a thorough understanding of alternative and augmentative communication.
- Demonstrate compassion and patience for individuals with disabilities.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Knowledge of special education compliance requirements.
- Exhibit good interpersonal skills and a strong desire to work collaboratively with other professionals in the school setting.
Occasionally may need to lift up to fifty (50); reaching, standing, walking, carrying, bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, sitting, and/or crawling within the classroom.
The employee may encounter situations where students are physically aggressive and/or verbally abusive. This may require physical interaction (using strategies acquired through de-escalation and restraint training) between the employee and student. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The employee may be exposed to infection at a greater risk than the average person. May be directly responsible for the safety, well-being and/or output of students.
Terms of Employment: 188 days contract
Evaluation: By the Principal at least twice each year in the first three years of service (December 15 & April 15), and at least once each year thereafter (April 15).