Speech Language Pathologist Full or Part Time; CFY considered
- Sargent Rehabilitation Center
- Warwick, Rhode Island
- Part Time
Speech Language Pathologist Full or Part Time; CFY considered
Sargent Center
Sargent Rehabilitation Center - Warwick , Rhode Island
Job Details
Job ID:5343952
Application Deadline:Posted until filled
Posted:Yesterday
Starting Date:Immediately
Job Description
The Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) primarily supports students with disabilities ages 3 to 22 within an out-of-district school placement. The SLP works collaboratively with teachers, teaching assistants, related service providers, job coaches, families, and relevant others to provide neurodiversity-affirming, individualized, and meaningful services to maximize access to academics and support communication. Assistive technology (AT), including augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), is considered as an integral part of programming for students. The position includes opportunities for participation in adult programming as well as consultation and support to other school teams and SLPs.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology
Licensed or eligible for licensure through RI Department of Health
Certification or eligible for certification through RI Department of Education
Interest and/or experience with providing meaningful, neurodiversity-affirming services to individuals with complex communication needs
Interest and/or experience with conducting speech and language evaluations, including augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) evaluations
Interest and/or experience with low-/light-, mid-, and high-tech AAC tools/systems
Interest and/or experience working with individuals with a variety of developmental and acquired disabilities (e.g., autism, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury)
Interest and/or experience working with individuals with social-emotional needs and behavioral challenges
Interest and/or experience working as part of a collaborative team to maximize success in the areas of communication, academics, vocational skills, and independent living skills
Knowledge of or willingness to learn state and federal special education eligibility criteria
Knowledge of or willingness to learn special education laws and regulations and willingness to implement the special education process
Knowledge of or willingness to learn about individualized education programs (IEPs)
Strong interpersonal skills
The ability to work with educators and other team members, administrators, and parents to problem-solve challenging issues
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1.Provide a neurodiversity-affirming, therapeutic environment that is safe, respectful, and effective for meeting students' communication and social/emotional/behavioral needs;
2.Design meaningful and motivating therapeutic learning opportunities that address communication, academic, vocational, and independent living needs;
3.Work collaboratively and supportively with families, faculty, and administrators as well as outside treatment teams;
4.Write and implement IEPs;
5.Participate in IEP and eligibility meetings;
6.Complete speech and language and AAC evaluations;
7.Identify, program, and incorporate low-light-tech, mid-tech, and/or high-tech AT/AAC tools/systems to support individuals on caseload, as appropriate;
8.Identify accommodations and modifications to maximize the success of individuals on caseload;
9.Provide education, training, and coaching within the SLP's scope of practice to team members to maximize the success of individuals on caseload;
10.Demonstrate sensitivity to cultural differences in communication and social interaction patterns and styles;
11.Collect data for regulatory compliance reports; analyze data to inform instruction and support school and district decision making;
12.Maintain student/client records and protect their confidentiality;
13.Perform other tasks as may be assigned by the Executive Director of Educational Programs.
Job Requirements
________________________________________
Citizenship, residency, or work visa required
Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology
Licensed or eligible for licensure through RI Department of Health
Licensed or eligible for licensure through RI Department of Education
Position Type:Full-time
Sargent Center
Sargent Rehabilitation Center - Warwick , Rhode Island
Job Details
Job ID:5343952
Application Deadline:Posted until filled
Posted:Yesterday
Starting Date:Immediately
Job Description
The Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) primarily supports students with disabilities ages 3 to 22 within an out-of-district school placement. The SLP works collaboratively with teachers, teaching assistants, related service providers, job coaches, families, and relevant others to provide neurodiversity-affirming, individualized, and meaningful services to maximize access to academics and support communication. Assistive technology (AT), including augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), is considered as an integral part of programming for students. The position includes opportunities for participation in adult programming as well as consultation and support to other school teams and SLPs.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology
Licensed or eligible for licensure through RI Department of Health
Certification or eligible for certification through RI Department of Education
Interest and/or experience with providing meaningful, neurodiversity-affirming services to individuals with complex communication needs
Interest and/or experience with conducting speech and language evaluations, including augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) evaluations
Interest and/or experience with low-/light-, mid-, and high-tech AAC tools/systems
Interest and/or experience working with individuals with a variety of developmental and acquired disabilities (e.g., autism, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury)
Interest and/or experience working with individuals with social-emotional needs and behavioral challenges
Interest and/or experience working as part of a collaborative team to maximize success in the areas of communication, academics, vocational skills, and independent living skills
Knowledge of or willingness to learn state and federal special education eligibility criteria
Knowledge of or willingness to learn special education laws and regulations and willingness to implement the special education process
Knowledge of or willingness to learn about individualized education programs (IEPs)
Strong interpersonal skills
The ability to work with educators and other team members, administrators, and parents to problem-solve challenging issues
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1.Provide a neurodiversity-affirming, therapeutic environment that is safe, respectful, and effective for meeting students' communication and social/emotional/behavioral needs;
2.Design meaningful and motivating therapeutic learning opportunities that address communication, academic, vocational, and independent living needs;
3.Work collaboratively and supportively with families, faculty, and administrators as well as outside treatment teams;
4.Write and implement IEPs;
5.Participate in IEP and eligibility meetings;
6.Complete speech and language and AAC evaluations;
7.Identify, program, and incorporate low-light-tech, mid-tech, and/or high-tech AT/AAC tools/systems to support individuals on caseload, as appropriate;
8.Identify accommodations and modifications to maximize the success of individuals on caseload;
9.Provide education, training, and coaching within the SLP's scope of practice to team members to maximize the success of individuals on caseload;
10.Demonstrate sensitivity to cultural differences in communication and social interaction patterns and styles;
11.Collect data for regulatory compliance reports; analyze data to inform instruction and support school and district decision making;
12.Maintain student/client records and protect their confidentiality;
13.Perform other tasks as may be assigned by the Executive Director of Educational Programs.
Job Requirements
________________________________________
Citizenship, residency, or work visa required
Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology
Licensed or eligible for licensure through RI Department of Health
Licensed or eligible for licensure through RI Department of Education
Position Type:Full-time
Job ID: 490075514
Originally Posted on: 8/20/2025
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