Certified - Position - Speech and Language Impaired
Grades K-12
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Start Date
Open Date 04/25/2024
Closing Date
Bachelor's degree from an accredited educational institution.
Licensed by the State of Alabama in Speech Language Pathology.
Ability to develop and implement treatment plans. Comprehensive knowledge of assessment and remediation of speech/language impairments. Knowledge of federal and state laws, system rules, and guidelines relating to program implementation. Ability to function as a team member and to interact effectively with students, teachers, and parents. Ability to maintain accurate records and manage time efficiently. Ability to maintain confidentiality.
Reports To Principal
Salary Range: From/To Salary and benefits shall be paid consistent with the System's approved compensation plan. Length of the work year and hours of employment shall be those established by the System.
Additional Job Information
To provide a comprehensive program of speech/language service to appropriately identified student and assist them in becoming effective communicator.
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