Oakland Schools
Speech Language Pathologist
Oakland Schools, Clarkston, Michigan, us, 48347
Position Type:
Certified Student Support Services/Speech and Language Pathologist
Date Posted: 11/15/2024
Location: Clarkston Community Schools
District: Clarkston Community Schools
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST 1.0 FTE
Qualifications: Valid Michigan Speech-Language Pathology License and American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) CCC or CFY.
Essential Duties: Provide direct/consultation speech and language services to students with a variety of disabilities and age ranges as developed in students' Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). Provide a thorough assessment, diagnosis, and treatment plan for speech and language impaired students as aligned with IDEA and MARSE. Collaborate with the IEPT and general educators with the development of the IEP and classroom accommodations. Maintain collaborative communication with parents, staff and administrators. Maintain caseload records and logs to document services and students' progress. Serve as a resource to the assigned building and district including the Student Support Team Collaborate with classroom teachers and other school personnel with the implementation of appropriate accommodations. Implement and support the teaching Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) Devices for students with complex communication needs. Highly-developed interpersonal communication, group facilitation, organization, planning, scheduling, technology and time management skills Demonstrated ability to implement and follow through on simultaneous projects and tasks Knowledge of current research base across a range of disorders, changing trends and best practices in the field of speech and language pathology and ability to put this learning into action in the schools Experience and knowledge of children and youth from early intervention through adult transition age Knowledge of the workings of a school environment including an understanding of state and federal rules and regulations governing special education, Michigan Academic Standards, district curriculum, and specially-designed instruction Knowledge of and/or experience with integrating technology into the learning process Ability to maximize technology for effective communication with students, staff and parents Ability to build professional and collegial relations with staff and parents Other duties as assigned Salary:
Appropriate placement on the current Teacher's Master Agreement based on experience.
Application
Procedure
:
Go to
clarkston.k12.mi.us/hr
Click
"Departments". Click
"Human Resources".
Click
"Certified Openings". Click
on "View" on the Desired Position and then click on the "Login and Apply" button in the lower right corner and follow prompts. Candidates without access to on-line application process may submit the following: 1. Formal letter of application 2. Resume outlining qualifications and experience 3. Copy of certificate
To: Clarkston Community Schools ATTN: Human Resources Department/T. Browne SLP 6389 Clarkston Road Clarkston, MI 48346
Date Posted: 11/15/2024
Location: Clarkston Community Schools
District: Clarkston Community Schools
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST 1.0 FTE
Qualifications: Valid Michigan Speech-Language Pathology License and American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) CCC or CFY.
Essential Duties: Provide direct/consultation speech and language services to students with a variety of disabilities and age ranges as developed in students' Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). Provide a thorough assessment, diagnosis, and treatment plan for speech and language impaired students as aligned with IDEA and MARSE. Collaborate with the IEPT and general educators with the development of the IEP and classroom accommodations. Maintain collaborative communication with parents, staff and administrators. Maintain caseload records and logs to document services and students' progress. Serve as a resource to the assigned building and district including the Student Support Team Collaborate with classroom teachers and other school personnel with the implementation of appropriate accommodations. Implement and support the teaching Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC) Devices for students with complex communication needs. Highly-developed interpersonal communication, group facilitation, organization, planning, scheduling, technology and time management skills Demonstrated ability to implement and follow through on simultaneous projects and tasks Knowledge of current research base across a range of disorders, changing trends and best practices in the field of speech and language pathology and ability to put this learning into action in the schools Experience and knowledge of children and youth from early intervention through adult transition age Knowledge of the workings of a school environment including an understanding of state and federal rules and regulations governing special education, Michigan Academic Standards, district curriculum, and specially-designed instruction Knowledge of and/or experience with integrating technology into the learning process Ability to maximize technology for effective communication with students, staff and parents Ability to build professional and collegial relations with staff and parents Other duties as assigned Salary:
Appropriate placement on the current Teacher's Master Agreement based on experience.
Application
Procedure
:
Go to
clarkston.k12.mi.us/hr
Click
"Departments". Click
"Human Resources".
Click
"Certified Openings". Click
on "View" on the Desired Position and then click on the "Login and Apply" button in the lower right corner and follow prompts. Candidates without access to on-line application process may submit the following: 1. Formal letter of application 2. Resume outlining qualifications and experience 3. Copy of certificate
To: Clarkston Community Schools ATTN: Human Resources Department/T. Browne SLP 6389 Clarkston Road Clarkston, MI 48346