Speech Language Pathologist - Elementary School
- BERLIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
- Berlin, New Hampshire
- Full Time
# Speech Language Pathologist - Elementary School {#speech-language-pathologist---elementary-school tabindex="0"}
Job Details
Application Deadline:[Jun 13, 2025 11:59 PM (UTC)
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Starting Date:
Aug 27, 2025
## Job Description {#job-description tabindex="0"}
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Summary: Under the supervision of the Berlin Public Schools Special Education Director, the Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) will support the development of comprehensive educational plans for students with disabilities aged 3 to 21 with communication needs, through Special Education, Section 504 and/or the principles of Response to Intervention (RTI).
Job Relationships:
Reports to and receives administrative supervision from the Special Education Director;
Coordinates with Special Education staff in the identification, referral, evaluation, eligibility, and development of appropriate plans to address and improve student outcomes;
Collaborates with Early Intervention support staff during transitions from Early Supports and Services (ESS) to district special education services (SAU3);
Works with Tri-County Head Start to support Child Find activities;
Consults with contracted service providers (Teachers of the Vision Impaired; Teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing) to maximize student progress through a coordinated service plan;
Collaborates with teachers to provide Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) for students in need of related service for communication;
Works with students and their families to improve student outcomes through recommendations, progress reports, evaluation review, consultation, and direct service;
Works closely with other district SLP staff to address the needs of students as they transition through school;
Works with School Counselors to support the referral, planning, and implementation process of providing related service for communication, through Section 504 of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Job Duties:
Follows the framework of the NH Rules for the Education of Students with Disabilities for the comprehensive development and maintenance of education plans for students in need;
Utilizes the NH Special Education Information System (NHSEIS) to manage necessary components of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) including: goals, objectives, present levels of performance, specialized instruction service plans, related service plans, augmentative and alternative communication plans, assistive technology plans, accommodations, and modifications;
Performs comprehensive evaluations (and re-evaluations) that meet the standards for evaluation in the NH Rules for the Education of Children with Disabilities, and reports the results in IEP team meetings;
Connects recommendations to evaluation data; writes goals that support Common Core Standards; maintains current progress monitoring data - for input into well-informed IEP-team decisions;
Attends IEP-team meetings (disposition of referral, evaluation planning, evaluation review, eligibility determination, IEP development, manifestation hearings, transition) as a critical member of the IEP-team;
Coordinates with teachers, school psychologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, et al, to address the needs of the whole child during individualized planning, including strategies to encourage the generalization of skills;
Provides Supervision of Speech/Language Assistants (SLA) as required in the IEP;
Maintains accurate logs of direct service and of supervision of SLAs;
Makes recommendations to IEP teams regarding the frequency, duration, phase-out potential, of related services and/or special education services for communication;
Provides Consultation and Support for: special education teachers, classroom teachers, related-service providers, special educa ion assistants, and SLAs, to address student concerns through the IEP, RTI, and Section 504 processes;
Supports School Counselors in the management and implementation of 504 plans, where applicable;
Participates in Professional Development activities throughout the school year;
Facilitates Professional Development activities with SLAs and other Special Education staff in a coaching model when possible;
Submits and maintains a 3-year Professional Development plan that fulfills the requirements of the SAU3 Master Plan;
Participates in the screening process in Child Find activities;
Supports servcies that maximize positive student outcomes in the least restrictive environment;
Supervises essential Medicaid-to-Schools logs for all SLA direct service providers in a students IEP;
Works with Preschool Coordinator to consolidate Pre-school Outcomes Measurement System (POMS) for communication and socialization data for the state of NH;
Provides families with guidance, support, and recommendations, as children with IEPs or 504 plans transition through school;
Provides input for budget development: supplies, professional development, updating testing protocols;
Attend 5 out of 9 monthly special education staff meetings;
Performs other related duties that may be assigned.
Qualifications:
Licensed Speech and Language Pathologist; Master's degree in speech-language pathology from an accredited educational institution;
Effective communication skills to build relationships that maximize staff, student, and parent involvement;
Understanding of the district special education policies, Early Supports and Services contracts, Preschool Outcomes model;
Working knowledge of technology skills for data entry in: New Hampshire Special Education Information System (NHSEIS) and Preschool Outcomes Measurement System (POMS);
Understanding of State and Federal guidelines: NH Rules for the Education of Children with Disabilities and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA);
Understanding of the Federal guidelines: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA);
Application of the principles of organization and time management;
Willingness to seek further education as it applies to this position.
:
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Job Details
Application Deadline:[Jun 13, 2025 11:59 PM (UTC)
]{#ApplicationDeadline-value tabindex="0"}
Starting Date:
Aug 27, 2025
## Job Description {#job-description tabindex="0"}
------------------------------------------------------------------------
: {tabindex="0"}
Summary: Under the supervision of the Berlin Public Schools Special Education Director, the Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) will support the development of comprehensive educational plans for students with disabilities aged 3 to 21 with communication needs, through Special Education, Section 504 and/or the principles of Response to Intervention (RTI).
Job Relationships:
Reports to and receives administrative supervision from the Special Education Director;
Coordinates with Special Education staff in the identification, referral, evaluation, eligibility, and development of appropriate plans to address and improve student outcomes;
Collaborates with Early Intervention support staff during transitions from Early Supports and Services (ESS) to district special education services (SAU3);
Works with Tri-County Head Start to support Child Find activities;
Consults with contracted service providers (Teachers of the Vision Impaired; Teachers of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing) to maximize student progress through a coordinated service plan;
Collaborates with teachers to provide Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) for students in need of related service for communication;
Works with students and their families to improve student outcomes through recommendations, progress reports, evaluation review, consultation, and direct service;
Works closely with other district SLP staff to address the needs of students as they transition through school;
Works with School Counselors to support the referral, planning, and implementation process of providing related service for communication, through Section 504 of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Job Duties:
Follows the framework of the NH Rules for the Education of Students with Disabilities for the comprehensive development and maintenance of education plans for students in need;
Utilizes the NH Special Education Information System (NHSEIS) to manage necessary components of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) including: goals, objectives, present levels of performance, specialized instruction service plans, related service plans, augmentative and alternative communication plans, assistive technology plans, accommodations, and modifications;
Performs comprehensive evaluations (and re-evaluations) that meet the standards for evaluation in the NH Rules for the Education of Children with Disabilities, and reports the results in IEP team meetings;
Connects recommendations to evaluation data; writes goals that support Common Core Standards; maintains current progress monitoring data - for input into well-informed IEP-team decisions;
Attends IEP-team meetings (disposition of referral, evaluation planning, evaluation review, eligibility determination, IEP development, manifestation hearings, transition) as a critical member of the IEP-team;
Coordinates with teachers, school psychologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, et al, to address the needs of the whole child during individualized planning, including strategies to encourage the generalization of skills;
Provides Supervision of Speech/Language Assistants (SLA) as required in the IEP;
Maintains accurate logs of direct service and of supervision of SLAs;
Makes recommendations to IEP teams regarding the frequency, duration, phase-out potential, of related services and/or special education services for communication;
Provides Consultation and Support for: special education teachers, classroom teachers, related-service providers, special educa ion assistants, and SLAs, to address student concerns through the IEP, RTI, and Section 504 processes;
Supports School Counselors in the management and implementation of 504 plans, where applicable;
Participates in Professional Development activities throughout the school year;
Facilitates Professional Development activities with SLAs and other Special Education staff in a coaching model when possible;
Submits and maintains a 3-year Professional Development plan that fulfills the requirements of the SAU3 Master Plan;
Participates in the screening process in Child Find activities;
Supports servcies that maximize positive student outcomes in the least restrictive environment;
Supervises essential Medicaid-to-Schools logs for all SLA direct service providers in a students IEP;
Works with Preschool Coordinator to consolidate Pre-school Outcomes Measurement System (POMS) for communication and socialization data for the state of NH;
Provides families with guidance, support, and recommendations, as children with IEPs or 504 plans transition through school;
Provides input for budget development: supplies, professional development, updating testing protocols;
Attend 5 out of 9 monthly special education staff meetings;
Performs other related duties that may be assigned.
Qualifications:
Licensed Speech and Language Pathologist; Master's degree in speech-language pathology from an accredited educational institution;
Effective communication skills to build relationships that maximize staff, student, and parent involvement;
Understanding of the district special education policies, Early Supports and Services contracts, Preschool Outcomes model;
Working knowledge of technology skills for data entry in: New Hampshire Special Education Information System (NHSEIS) and Preschool Outcomes Measurement System (POMS);
Understanding of State and Federal guidelines: NH Rules for the Education of Children with Disabilities and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA);
Understanding of the Federal guidelines: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA);
Application of the principles of organization and time management;
Willingness to seek further education as it applies to this position.
:
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Job ID: 480617711
Originally Posted on: 6/10/2025
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