Ec-Speech Language Pathologist
- Public School of North Carolina
- Salisbury, North Carolina
- Full Time
Reports to: Exceptional Children's Program Director and Site Principal
Purpose: To evaluate, plan and implement appropriate methods to assist students with special communicative needs to use the maximum communication possible.
Qualifications
- Master's Degree in Speech/Language Pathology.
- No lateral entries will be considered for this position due to compliance with federal and state mandates.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Major Function: Planning and Observation
- Organizes the local program and cooperates with teachers and paraprofessional to accomplish the goals.
- Coordinate program services with other student services.
- Maintain record in accordance with established rules, regulations and ethical standards.
Major Function: Screening, Testing, Diagnosing and Advising
- Conduct screening and testing to obtain diagnostic information.
- Analyze information and make recommendations regarding programs and services.
- Supervise interns and other professional, paraprofessionals, paraprofessionals and volunteers
Major Function: Developing Individual Education Programs
- Develop individual education program to be used in the formulation of IEP goals and objectives.
Major Function: Managing and Conducting Therapy
- Plan and utilize appropriate diagnostic tools and therapy techniques to meet the needs of the student.
- Management of time, facilities and resources to facilitate the delivery of services.
- Promotes effective interpersonal relations and engages in continuing professional growth activities.
Major Function: Liaison
- Provides consultation, seeks assistance, utilizes related research, and makes recommendations and referrals in the implementation of services
Major Function: Professional Practice and Development
- Adheres to standards of professional practice in delivery of services as well as in conversation and mannerisms.
- Seeks to improve professional knowledge and skills.
- Maintains confidentiality and provides support to the exceptional children's program and director, at all time.