
Speech Language Pathologist ( School Based)
Success Matcher Recruitment, Oneonta, AL, United States
About the job Speech Language Pathologist ( School Based)
School-Based Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
Location:
Oneonta, AL (Blount County Schools)
Compensation:
$36.00 / Hour
Job Type:
Part-Time (Contract/Flexible)
Job Summary
We are looking for a community-minded
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
to join our educational team in Oneonta. This part-time position is ideal for a clinician who enjoys the school environment and wants to make a tangible difference in students' communicative and academic success. You will manage a diverse caseload, providing essential therapy and advocacy for children within the Blount County school system.
Key Responsibilities
Targeted Intervention:
Deliver direct speech and language therapy to students (Pre‑K through 12) with a focus on articulation, fluency, voice, and expressive/receptive language disorders.
IEP Leadership:
Participate in the development and implementation of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), setting realistic, academically‑aligned goals for each student.
Evaluation & Eligibility:
Conduct standardized screenings and comprehensive diagnostic evaluations to determine student eligibility for special education services.
Team Collaboration:
Work alongside classroom teachers, psychologists, and parents to integrate communication strategies into the student's daily learning environment.
Compliance Documentation:
Use Alabama‑specific software (such as SETS) to maintain accurate service logs, progress reports, and evaluation summaries in accordance with state and federal IDEA mandates.
Hearing & Vision Screenings:
Assist with school‑wide screenings to identify potential barriers to learning early in the school year.
Requirements & Qualifications
Licensure:
* Current
Alabama State License
from the Alabama Board of Examiners for Speech‑Language Pathology and Audiology (ABESPA).
Valid
ALSDE Professional Educator Certificate
(Class A).
Education:
Masters Degree in Speech‑Language Pathology from an ASHA‑accredited program.
Certification:
Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC‑SLP) is required; however, exceptional
Clinical Fellows (CFY)
may be considered with established supervision plans.
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in electronic documentation and an understanding of Alabama Special Education rules and regulations.
Background Check:
Successful completion of the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) fingerprinting and criminal background check.
Why Oneonta?
Oneonta offers a unique blend of small‑town charm with a high‑performing school system. As a part‑time SLP here, you will benefit from a supportive administrative team and a manageable caseload that allows you to focus on quality of care over quantity of files.
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School-Based Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
Location:
Oneonta, AL (Blount County Schools)
Compensation:
$36.00 / Hour
Job Type:
Part-Time (Contract/Flexible)
Job Summary
We are looking for a community-minded
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
to join our educational team in Oneonta. This part-time position is ideal for a clinician who enjoys the school environment and wants to make a tangible difference in students' communicative and academic success. You will manage a diverse caseload, providing essential therapy and advocacy for children within the Blount County school system.
Key Responsibilities
Targeted Intervention:
Deliver direct speech and language therapy to students (Pre‑K through 12) with a focus on articulation, fluency, voice, and expressive/receptive language disorders.
IEP Leadership:
Participate in the development and implementation of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), setting realistic, academically‑aligned goals for each student.
Evaluation & Eligibility:
Conduct standardized screenings and comprehensive diagnostic evaluations to determine student eligibility for special education services.
Team Collaboration:
Work alongside classroom teachers, psychologists, and parents to integrate communication strategies into the student's daily learning environment.
Compliance Documentation:
Use Alabama‑specific software (such as SETS) to maintain accurate service logs, progress reports, and evaluation summaries in accordance with state and federal IDEA mandates.
Hearing & Vision Screenings:
Assist with school‑wide screenings to identify potential barriers to learning early in the school year.
Requirements & Qualifications
Licensure:
* Current
Alabama State License
from the Alabama Board of Examiners for Speech‑Language Pathology and Audiology (ABESPA).
Valid
ALSDE Professional Educator Certificate
(Class A).
Education:
Masters Degree in Speech‑Language Pathology from an ASHA‑accredited program.
Certification:
Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC‑SLP) is required; however, exceptional
Clinical Fellows (CFY)
may be considered with established supervision plans.
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in electronic documentation and an understanding of Alabama Special Education rules and regulations.
Background Check:
Successful completion of the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) fingerprinting and criminal background check.
Why Oneonta?
Oneonta offers a unique blend of small‑town charm with a high‑performing school system. As a part‑time SLP here, you will benefit from a supportive administrative team and a manageable caseload that allows you to focus on quality of care over quantity of files.
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