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Education Service Center of Lake Erie West

Speech Language Pathologist

Education Service Center of Lake Erie West, Toledo, Ohio, United States, 43614


Position Type:Licensed - Non Teaching/Speech Language Pathologist

Date Posted:4/11/2024

Location:ESC of Lake Erie West

JOB SUMMARY:The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for identification, evaluation, and remediation of speech and/or language disorders in students including preschool students and students with disabilities. The speech language pathologist will work as part of a team to provide support to students with communication disabilities or communication disorders.

QUALIFICATIONS:Ohio Department of Education Speech Language Pathologist LicenseOhio Speech Language Pathologist Board LicensePrior experience working in a school setting preferredKnowledge of sign language and augmentive communication devices preferred

KSAs:Knowledge of the Ohio Operating Standards for the Education of Children with DisabilitiesKnowledge of FERPA and HIPPAKnowledge of Ohio's Academic Content StandardsKnowledge of Ohio rules and regulations regarding speech therapy as both a program and related service optionKnowledge of IDEA and the IEP processKnowledge of current testing programs and mandated assessment toolsKnowledge of current educational issues and best practicesKnowledge of effective intervention strategiesKnowledge of community agencies that can support students with disabilitiesKnowledge of effective classroom management techniquesAbility to use technology as both a productivity tool and as a method of communication; proficient in computer applications (e.g. Microsoft Office, Google Docs)Ability to apply problem solving processes and creative thinking skillsAbility to recognize student strengths and weaknessesAbility to maintain accurate student recordsAbility to analyze and interpret assessment dataAbility to communicate effectively both orally and in writingAbility to maintain confidentialityAbility to develop and maintain effective working relationships with students, co-workers, administrators, and publicAbility to work with teachers and students to demonstrate ways of supporting students in the regular classroomAbility to work with students in a variety of non-traditional treatment settingsAbility to work and communicate effectively with students who have various cognitive and physical limitationsAbility to work with team to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate program progress and implement changesSkill in effective group and individual counseling, family intervention, crisis intervention, development of home/school collaborationSkill in utilizing referral procedures for students requiring specialized technologies

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