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Job Summary:
TheSpeech Language Pathologist is a vital and supportive member of the PCSD team working collaboratively with educators support staff and administration to achieve the shared goal of ensuring all students receive the education they need to succeed both today and tomorrow. This role is performed within a school environment overseen by the school principal where teamwork and dedication to student success are paramount.
All staff are expected to fully adhere to the ethical standards set forth by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission continuously demonstrating a strong understanding of the tasks and responsibilities their roles require. Moreover they must embody the core belief that every action we take is driven by a commitment to the best interests of our students.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Position Title: Speech Language Pathologist
Salary Schedule: State Based Plus Local Supplement
Department: Exceptional Students Educational Program/School
Job Code: 148000
Reports To: ESEP/ Principal
Work Schedule: 187 days/8 hr.
Grade/Level: N/A
FLSA: Exempt
Primary Function: Ability to provide instruction assessing and encouraging student progress. Ability to manage the learning environment complying with state and district level regulations and policies.
Working Conditions: Physical Demands:
Classroom Environment
Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard
Hearing and speaking to exchange information
Seeing to read a variety of materials
Sitting for extended periods of time
Bending at the waist kneeling or crouching to file materials
Qualifications:
A valid Georgia Teaching Certificate in assigned teaching field as required by the Professional Standards Commission
Must possess and maintain valid and appropriate license certificate and/or credentials as required for the position
The Board of Education and the Superintendent may accept alternatives to some of the above requirements.
Essential Functions:
Demonstrates prompt and regular attendance.
Evaluates communication skills of students referred and diagnoses speech and/or language disorders.
Assures placement of students in the speechlanguage program and develops and implements speechlanguage goals/objectives on individualized education plans according to established due process procedures.
Conducts and/or participates in IEP meetings or planning meetings for individual students.
Will schedule students appropriately.
Conducts speech/language therapy sessions according to schedule.
Notifies staff in a timely manner of any changes to schedule.
Provides consultative services to teachers parents administrators and allied agencies to integrate speechlanguage goals into the classroom other educational programs and the home environment.
Reports and maintains student attendance and data to assess progress.
Complies with Federal State and System regulations regarding due process.
Complies with State and System regulations regarding Medicaid documentation.
Refers to other agencies and/or personnel when appropriate.
Investigates and uses new strategies for delivering student services.
Participates in professional learning opportunities provided.
Attends scheduled departmental meetings.
Participates with school administrators/coordinators for effective planning coordination and implementation of speechlanguage program into total educational system.
Participates in RTI process at local school level.
Will report information required for local state and federal programs.
Maintains special education records for SI students at local school in a timely manner.
Maintains confidentiality of student and student records.
Performs other duties as assigned by Superintendent or designee.
Full-Time