Rincon Valley Union School District
Speech and Language Pathologist
Rincon Valley Union School District, Santa Rosa, California, us, 95402
About the Employer
Rincon Valley is a premier district with 42,000 residents in beautiful Sonoma County. The district makes up one-quarter of Santa Rosa on the east side of the city and includes both small city and rural areas. The surrounding countryside includes vineyard-lined hillsides, the Russian River watershed, and spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean.
This warm and friendly area - a blend of art and culture, food, wine, and recreation - is the perfect location for families. Located 55 miles north of San Francisco, 15 miles west of Napa County, and 30 miles east of the Pacific Ocean, the area is close to many wineries, golf courses, world class performing arts venues, and spas. Additional outdoor activities include fishing and water sports on the Russian River and Lake Sonoma, and access to redwood forests. The area also has wonderful state and local parks with miles of jogging and biking trails. Rincon Valley is about twenty minutes away from Sonoma State University, and close to Santa Rosa Junior College, one of the top ten community colleges in the country.
Rincon Valley Union School District has an outstanding program supporting all students. The district of approximately 3,200 students operates seven TK-6 grade schools and one 7-8 charter schools that purposely serves a small student population of approximately 300 students. The seven elementary sites, five of which are charters, are relatively small, with an average enrollment of 375 students. The student population is 58% Caucasian, 27% Hispanic, 5% Asian, 3% African American, and about 1.5% American Indian. There are over 200 certificated employees and approximately 300 classified employees.
Job Summary
To assist staff in assessing, planning, identifying and implementing instructional programs for students with communication disorders; to provide services to remediate speech, language, hearing and/or communication disorders; to help remediate speech and language impairments that interfere with the individual student's ability to derive full benefit from the educational program.
Requirements / Qualifications
Credential Copy English Learner Authorization Letter of Introduction Letter(s) of Reference (Three (3) current letters of reference) Resume
Comments and Other Information
This position can be for .6FTE up to 1.0FTE
Previous years service credit in a public school given year for year up to 23 years.
Rincon Valley is a premier district with 42,000 residents in beautiful Sonoma County. The district makes up one-quarter of Santa Rosa on the east side of the city and includes both small city and rural areas. The surrounding countryside includes vineyard-lined hillsides, the Russian River watershed, and spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean.
This warm and friendly area - a blend of art and culture, food, wine, and recreation - is the perfect location for families. Located 55 miles north of San Francisco, 15 miles west of Napa County, and 30 miles east of the Pacific Ocean, the area is close to many wineries, golf courses, world class performing arts venues, and spas. Additional outdoor activities include fishing and water sports on the Russian River and Lake Sonoma, and access to redwood forests. The area also has wonderful state and local parks with miles of jogging and biking trails. Rincon Valley is about twenty minutes away from Sonoma State University, and close to Santa Rosa Junior College, one of the top ten community colleges in the country.
Rincon Valley Union School District has an outstanding program supporting all students. The district of approximately 3,200 students operates seven TK-6 grade schools and one 7-8 charter schools that purposely serves a small student population of approximately 300 students. The seven elementary sites, five of which are charters, are relatively small, with an average enrollment of 375 students. The student population is 58% Caucasian, 27% Hispanic, 5% Asian, 3% African American, and about 1.5% American Indian. There are over 200 certificated employees and approximately 300 classified employees.
Job Summary
To assist staff in assessing, planning, identifying and implementing instructional programs for students with communication disorders; to provide services to remediate speech, language, hearing and/or communication disorders; to help remediate speech and language impairments that interfere with the individual student's ability to derive full benefit from the educational program.
Requirements / Qualifications
Credential Copy English Learner Authorization Letter of Introduction Letter(s) of Reference (Three (3) current letters of reference) Resume
Comments and Other Information
This position can be for .6FTE up to 1.0FTE
Previous years service credit in a public school given year for year up to 23 years.