
Speech Language Pathologist - Social Emotional Learning School - Washington and
Northwest Regional Education Service District, Hillsboro, OR, United States
Northwest Regional Education Service District is an equal opportunity employer; committed to building an inclusive community and an environment free from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. We are proud to be an antiracist organization. We work to understand how racial ideology is manufactured and how it impacts the lives of our staff and those we serve.
We encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every one of the qualifications described below.
Position Title:
Speech Language Pathologist
Department:
Special Student Services
Location:
SEL Schools including: CPC Academies and Levi Anderson in Beaverton; Meadowlark Academy in St. Helens
Reports To:
Coordinator - SPED
Compensation:
Per negotiated contract, Licensed Salary Schedule
Bargaining Unit:
NWEA
FTE:
0.50 FTE - 20 hours per week
Work Days:
192
Mission Statement
In partnership with the communities we serve, Northwest Regional ESD improves student learning by providing equitable access to high quality services and support.
General Duties
In alignment with the NWRESD's mission statement, as a member of an educational team, the SLP's goal is to facilitate a child's/student's communication competence, which is critical for positive educational outcomes. A core role of the SLP is to participate in a variety of teams, which involves team decision-making in the area of general education intervention, evaluation, eligibility, and services. SLP's plan and implement ongoing speech and language programs/services in conjunction with other educational services provided by the school districts. SLP's work with students who exhibit the full range of communication disorders, including those involving language, articulation (speech sound disorders), fluency, voice/resonance, and swallowing.
Qualifications
Licensure through the Oregon Board of Examiners for Speech Language Pathology
Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology
Bilingual and biliterate in Spanish, preferred
Experience with children with a variety of disabilities and needs
Valid Driver's License; available transportation and proof of auto insurance.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging through continuous development, modeling inclusive behaviors, and proactively managing bias
Ability to exhibit professionalism and effective human relations
Confer regularly with immediate supervisor
Proficient in the use of computer and internet-based applications, including but not limited to email, internet software, Google Suite, and word processing (MS Word)
Essential Functions
A. Ensure that all students receive high-quality, culturally and linguistically sensitive competent services.
B. Demonstrate awareness, knowledge, and sensitivity in the area of language acquisition with linguistically and/or culturally diverse populations.
C. Provide intervention that is appropriate to the age and learning needs of individual students and is selected through an evidence-based decision-making process in accordance with the IEP/IFSP documentation.
D. Design school-wide speech-language services that employ a continuum of service delivery models in the least restrictive environment for students with disabilities and implement a variety of service delivery models, including pull-out, in-class, and consultation.
E. Address social, academic, and vocational needs that have an impact on the attainment of educational goals.
F. Consult and collaborate with teachers and parents to increase access to language in the curriculum in order to support development in the area of literacy across the language processes of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
G. Identify appropriate instructional strategies, modifications, and/or accommodations in collaboration with the educational team.
H. Identify, implement, and support students with the use of augmentative communication devices.
I. Maintain appropriate records and reports (if applicable, including Medicaid billing).
J. Screen and identify communication disorders in children with special needs.
K. Act as a member of the multidisciplinary team during the assessment process and evaluate students/children in the area of articulation, voice, fluency, and language impairments.
L. Develop and maintain accurate information regarding IEP / IFSP records in accordance with special education and district guidelines, timeline, and processes to meet individual student needs.
M. Prepare and complete documentation on time, including speech and language evaluations, progress reports, transition reports, and student data collection system.
N. Attend and participate in team, school, and district meetings as necessary
O. Access and attend professional development to increase knowledge and provide high-quality services.
P. Conduct hearing screenings, as necessary.
Q. May be involved with mentoring and/or supervision of graduate SLP students, clinical fellows, and/or new SLPs on the team (per licensure guidelines).
R. May supervise SLP-Assistants and/or paraprofessionals (per licensure guidelines)
S. Drive between locations as required.
T. Perform other job duties as assigned.
Note: The description contained herein reflects general details as necessary to describe the principal functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods, or otherwise to balance the workload.
Northwest Regional Education Service District is committed to providing reasonable accommodations in our recruitment procedures for individuals experiencing a disability. If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at hrhelp@nwresd.k12.or.us.
FISCAL POSITION CONTROL CODE: 2093
JOB POST ID: 3406
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We encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every one of the qualifications described below.
Position Title:
Speech Language Pathologist
Department:
Special Student Services
Location:
SEL Schools including: CPC Academies and Levi Anderson in Beaverton; Meadowlark Academy in St. Helens
Reports To:
Coordinator - SPED
Compensation:
Per negotiated contract, Licensed Salary Schedule
Bargaining Unit:
NWEA
FTE:
0.50 FTE - 20 hours per week
Work Days:
192
Mission Statement
In partnership with the communities we serve, Northwest Regional ESD improves student learning by providing equitable access to high quality services and support.
General Duties
In alignment with the NWRESD's mission statement, as a member of an educational team, the SLP's goal is to facilitate a child's/student's communication competence, which is critical for positive educational outcomes. A core role of the SLP is to participate in a variety of teams, which involves team decision-making in the area of general education intervention, evaluation, eligibility, and services. SLP's plan and implement ongoing speech and language programs/services in conjunction with other educational services provided by the school districts. SLP's work with students who exhibit the full range of communication disorders, including those involving language, articulation (speech sound disorders), fluency, voice/resonance, and swallowing.
Qualifications
Licensure through the Oregon Board of Examiners for Speech Language Pathology
Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology
Bilingual and biliterate in Spanish, preferred
Experience with children with a variety of disabilities and needs
Valid Driver's License; available transportation and proof of auto insurance.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging through continuous development, modeling inclusive behaviors, and proactively managing bias
Ability to exhibit professionalism and effective human relations
Confer regularly with immediate supervisor
Proficient in the use of computer and internet-based applications, including but not limited to email, internet software, Google Suite, and word processing (MS Word)
Essential Functions
A. Ensure that all students receive high-quality, culturally and linguistically sensitive competent services.
B. Demonstrate awareness, knowledge, and sensitivity in the area of language acquisition with linguistically and/or culturally diverse populations.
C. Provide intervention that is appropriate to the age and learning needs of individual students and is selected through an evidence-based decision-making process in accordance with the IEP/IFSP documentation.
D. Design school-wide speech-language services that employ a continuum of service delivery models in the least restrictive environment for students with disabilities and implement a variety of service delivery models, including pull-out, in-class, and consultation.
E. Address social, academic, and vocational needs that have an impact on the attainment of educational goals.
F. Consult and collaborate with teachers and parents to increase access to language in the curriculum in order to support development in the area of literacy across the language processes of listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
G. Identify appropriate instructional strategies, modifications, and/or accommodations in collaboration with the educational team.
H. Identify, implement, and support students with the use of augmentative communication devices.
I. Maintain appropriate records and reports (if applicable, including Medicaid billing).
J. Screen and identify communication disorders in children with special needs.
K. Act as a member of the multidisciplinary team during the assessment process and evaluate students/children in the area of articulation, voice, fluency, and language impairments.
L. Develop and maintain accurate information regarding IEP / IFSP records in accordance with special education and district guidelines, timeline, and processes to meet individual student needs.
M. Prepare and complete documentation on time, including speech and language evaluations, progress reports, transition reports, and student data collection system.
N. Attend and participate in team, school, and district meetings as necessary
O. Access and attend professional development to increase knowledge and provide high-quality services.
P. Conduct hearing screenings, as necessary.
Q. May be involved with mentoring and/or supervision of graduate SLP students, clinical fellows, and/or new SLPs on the team (per licensure guidelines).
R. May supervise SLP-Assistants and/or paraprofessionals (per licensure guidelines)
S. Drive between locations as required.
T. Perform other job duties as assigned.
Note: The description contained herein reflects general details as necessary to describe the principal functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods, or otherwise to balance the workload.
Northwest Regional Education Service District is committed to providing reasonable accommodations in our recruitment procedures for individuals experiencing a disability. If you need assistance or accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at hrhelp@nwresd.k12.or.us.
FISCAL POSITION CONTROL CODE: 2093
JOB POST ID: 3406
#J-18808-Ljbffr