The Clinton Public School District is currently seeking a Speech and Language Pathologist. The Speech and Language Pathologist reports to the Special Education Director and Building Principal.Job Overview:The Clinton Public Schools, a Prek-12 district, is seeking skilled Speech and Language Pathologist. Using the 3:1 model the SLP provides services in classrooms, individually, and in small groups as a communication specialist by way of :(1) Adding to our curriculum learning that reflects the therapeutic language requirement of our students on IEPs and 504s(2) Consulting with staff to implement the curriculum, and(3) Teaching these skills in a classroom, small group or individual setting.The SLP administers speech and language assessments to students and prepares corresponding reports, prepares updates on reports for presentation at district team meetings, attends team meetings, writes IEPs and 504 accommodations and corresponding progress reports. The SLP position requires a Masters Degree in Communication Disorders, ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC), and valid/current licensure with the MA Division of Professional Licensure as a Speech Language Pathologist and MA DESE licensure in Speech, Language, Hearing Disorders Experience with AAC device implementation and training is preferred.
Job Requirements
Required Qualifications:Masters DegreeDESE License of Speech Language and Hearing Disorders (All Levels)Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Professional Licensure as a Speech-Language PathologistAmerican Speech-Language-Hearing Association CertificationMinimum of 2-years experience as a Speech and Language Pathologist, preferably in a school settingDemonstrate knowledge and skills in the areas of child speech and language developmentAbility to handle multitude of varying and complex issuesExcellent oral and written communication skillsExcellent organizational skillsTechnology experience
Job Requirements
Required Qualifications:Masters DegreeDESE License of Speech Language and Hearing Disorders (All Levels)Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Professional Licensure as a Speech-Language PathologistAmerican Speech-Language-Hearing Association CertificationMinimum of 2-years experience as a Speech and Language Pathologist, preferably in a school settingDemonstrate knowledge and skills in the areas of child speech and language developmentAbility to handle multitude of varying and complex issuesExcellent oral and written communication skillsExcellent organizational skillsTechnology experience
Job ID: 479489012
Originally Posted on: 6/2/2025
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