Speech-Language Pathologist

Special Education

Job Description

Reports To Special Education Supervisor Supervises Assigned students Terms 9 - Month Salary 9 Month Certified Salary Schedule

Job Goal

To plan and implement a program which creates an environment where students can learn and develop optimally.

Qualifications

Hold a current Louisiana license to serve as a speech- language pathologist; graduate degree in speech-language pathology, or a related field, as specified under speech pathology guidelines, from a college or university accredited in accordance with 34 CFR 602

Performance Responsibilities

DESIGN AND EVALUATION — Assumes responsibility for the design and evaluation of the Speech Therapy program

  • Initiates the development and implementation of comprehensive goals and objectives, which guide and improve speech therapy services.
  • Initiates continuing review and improvement of the speech therapy program in order to make changes which meet the needs of students.
  • Utilizes pre and post-testing to diagnose the extent of instruction success and learner mastery.
  • Develops personal goals and objectives for effective leadership.

LEADERSHIP — Assumes leadership in directing the learning activities of students requiring speech therapy.

  • Displays mastery of subject area and teaching strategies related to speech therapy.
  • Designs instructional strategies and activities geared to variances in student achievement, capabilities, and rate of learning.
  • Orchestrates speech therapy activities with regular classroom activities in order to ensure instructional success.

STUDENT SERVICES — Initiates practices designed to promote the success and well-being of students.

  • Participates in screening and implementation of comprehensive goals and objectives.
  • Utilizes student data to determine the extent of instruction success and learner mastery.
  • Obtains and uses information about the needs and progress of students so that special adaptations can be made for each student who requires speech therapy services.
  • Exhibits sensitivity, empathy, and understanding when dealing with students.
  • Initiates the development of individualized communication plans including augmentative/alternative communication supports.
  • Manages classroom interactions so that a comfortable, orderly environment exists for students.

SCHOOL / COMMUNITY RELATIONS — Initiates practices designed to provide for effective school/community relations:

  • Works cooperatively with parents, administrators, and staff in order to help students learn and develop.
  • Communicates with parents and regular classroom teachers to ensure maximum benefits for students.
  • Engages in professional self-improvement in order to ensure the respect and trust of others.
  • Demonstrates the highest ethical standards characterized by the teaching profession when dealing with colleagues, students, and parents.
  • Works to establish maximum support and understanding for the public education system.

Professional Responsibilities

  • Engage in self-reflection and growth opportunities to support high levels of learning for all students.
  • Collaborates and communicates effectively with families, colleagues, and the community to promote students’ academic achievement and to accomplish the district’s mission.
  • Deliver instruction via virtual learning platforms fulfilling all requirements associated with virtual learning when circumstances necessitate this form of instruction for students.
  • Maintain professional personal appearance and demonstrate respect for colleagues.
  • Attend work regularly; report to work on time; and provide advance notice of need for absence.
  • Complete work efficiently and accurately (with few/no errors) within deadlines without supervision.
  • Perform job responsibilities consistently, use time wisely, plan properly, take care of materials and equipment.
  • Maintain confidentiality and demonstrate trustworthiness; exercise good judgment.
  • Support, implement, assist with, and/or ensure application of district initiatives and other programs or directives of the Superintendent and Board.
  • Keep direct supervisor informed of the progress being made in the area(s) of responsibility.
  • Attend meetings and/or staff development that address area(s) of responsibility as directed by supervisor.
  • Complete and submit all forms, reports, documentation, and training by required dates and in accordance with district policies and procedures.
  • Communicate appropriately and work effectively with all populations.
  • Remain open to suggestions and innovative ideas; receive and apply feedback.
  • Demonstrate competence in areas of responsibility.
  • Follow the specific requirements established by the School Board (LEA), State Department of Education (SDE), the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (SBESE), and/or Federal regulations and guidelines established by each.
  • Perform any duty, not specifically assigned, as deemed necessary by the assigning authority in order to maintain continuity where needed.

Accountability

Performance evaluation annually