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Granger, WA - USA

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GRANGER SCHOOL DISTRICT #204

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JOB TITLE:Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP)

QUALIFICATIONS:Masters degree in SpeechLanguage Pathology from an accredited program; valid state licensure and certification as an SLP (ESA); Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American SpeechLanguageHearing Association (ASHA) preferred; experience working in a school setting preferred; strong communication organizational and interpersonal skills; ability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team. Bilingual preferred. Successfully pass a criminal history check.

REPORTS TO:The Director of Special Education.

JOB GOAL:The Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) provides diagnostic therapeutic and consultative services to students with speech language and communication disorders. The SLP works collaboratively with teachers parents and other school staff to ensure students receive the necessary support to improve their communication skills and academic performance.

PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Assesses students communication skills (e.g. articulation fluency voice expressive and receptive language etc. to identify communication disorders determine program eligibility and develop treatment recommendations.
  2. Develops treatment plans interventions and/or educational materials to minimize the adverse impact of communication disorders in compliance with regulatory requirements.
  3. Collaborates with various groups and/or individuals (e.g. parents teachers physicians administration maintenance personnel team members other professionals etc. to communicate information resolve issues and provide services in compliance with established guidelines.
  4. Provides individual and group therapy sessions to students with identified speech and language needs.
  5. Implements evidencebased practices and interventions tailored to each students specific needs.
  6. Monitors and documents student progress and adjusts interventions as necessary.
  7. Ensures compliance with federal state and district regulations regarding special education and related services.
  8. Instructs assigned support staff to provide information on communicative disorders use of assistive devices and feeding techniques and/or implementing prescribed treatment plans.
  9. Performs site visits at multiple work sites including home visits to provide therapy and assistance as required.
  10. Maintain all necessary paperwork including:
    1. Assessment reports for all tests administered
    2. MDT summary analysis reports as appropriate for all CDonly student IEPs
    3. Therapy tracking (SOAP notes progress reports etc. as related to treatment goals and objectives.
  11. Provide direct therapy and provide supervision of therapy in the classroom and/or by SLP Assistant.
  12. Supports the districts initiatives (e.g. ML support PBIS and PLCs) within the context of speech/language therapy.
  13. Attend MDT meetings and/or other staffing meetings as necessary.
  14. Interprets the speech and language pathologist services to teachers and parents.
  15. Stays current with research and best practices in the field of speech and language pathology.
  16. Attends workshops conferences and other professional development opportunities.
  17. Assists with inservice training of personnel.
  18. Maintains licensure and certification requirements as mandated by state and professional organizations.
  19. Performs other related duties as assigned for the efficient and effective functioning of the work unit.
  20. Actively participates in vertical and horizontal collaboration teams (school committees grade level teams PLCs PBIS teams etc.
  21. Advocates for students with speech and language needs ensuring they have access to appropriate services and accommodations.
  22. Provides support and resources to families to help them understand and navigate the special education process.
  23. Work may be performed in a hybrid model with the possibility of remote work subject to supervisor approval.
  24. All other duties as assigned by the Special Education Director.

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:

LENGTH:ONE YEAR ONLY FOR THESCHOOL YEAR(180day work year)

SCHEDULE:7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

SALARY AND BENEFITS: As determined by the Board of Directors state law local board policy and the collective bargaining agreement:The District will compensate SLPs holding the Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American SpeechLanguageHearing Association an additional $1000 per year.

EVALUATION:At least annually on/before May 1st by the Director of Special Education and/or designee. New or probationary employees are evaluated more often as per state law WACs GEA contracts and district policy.

Revised:3/14/2025

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