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Washougal, WA - USA

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Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

OnCall as needed to fill absences0202024posting ID

Washougal School District

Position Type:Substituteoncall as needed

Position Title:Certificated Guest (Substitute) Speech Language Pathologist

Required Endorsements:Washington State (OSPI) teaching certificate

Position Location:District Wide

Position Posting: January 23 2025 open until filled

Position Begins: January 23 2025

Daily rates of pay: half day 3.5 hours) or less $90 more than half day full day $155 7 hours)

POSTED: January 23 2025

TheWashougal Strategic Planis centered on our commitment to know nurture and challenge all students to rise and includes our six guiding pillars that steer our work and prioritize our decisions and actions:

  • Effective Instruction We will invest in attracting retaining and developing excellent teachers and staff. We will provide relevant rigorous and supportive instruction with high expectations for all students.
  • Career & College Readiness We will prepare students to contribute to the community they live in whether in skilled trades higher education or professional careers.
  • EquityWe will engage in intentional efforts to identify disparities that create opportunity gaps and take action to eliminate the achievement gap. We will develop and strengthen students agency so they are prepared for careers college and life.
  • Educational Engagement We will ensure all students are involved in innovative artistic creative vocational and intellectual pursuits so they develop confidence understanding and agency in the classroom and beyond.
  • Partnerships to Support Students We will partner to build culturally responsive schools where all children are known supported and connected through positive relationships in a safe environment.
  • Stewardship of Resources We will maximize resources to create opportunities for our students through a transparent budget process that aligns with our priorities for student achievement and operations of the district. Every dollar matters.

PURPOSE:The Washougal School District is committed to attracting developing and retaining a highly qualified workforce that appreciates the diversity of our community and is committed to practices that are responsive to the needs ofallstudents and families. WSD believes that all students have limitless potential and we are committed to implementinginclusionary practices that allow all students to thrive. A Washougal School District educator knows nurtures and challengesallstudents with high expectations a love of learning and a focus on helping every student activate their own potential build healthy relationships make positive connections persist through obstacles and learn at high levels. Effective educators recognize individual students strengths and needs and use multiple strategies to help all students be successful while creating collaborative equitable safe and welcoming communities of learners.

POSITION DESCRIPTION:

Reporting directly to the Director of Special Services the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) provides speech and language services in the areas of student assessment augmentative alternative communication devices direct therapy training and consultation to staff and families to support students to function to their highest possible level within the educational system. The Speech Language Pathologist participates as a member of an education team in the assessment and program evaluation for students. The SLP serves as a liaison with medical and community service providers on behalf of children with disabilities and their families.

Essential Functions:

  • Inform principals teachers and other school personnel of speech language and/or hearing services.
  • Organize and conduct an identification program for communication disorders by utilizing screening criteria materials procedures and recordkeeping strategies.
  • Select and employ diagnostic procedures and develop guidelines for a comprehensive remediation program.
  • Establish criteria for caseload selection and dismissal.
  • Select and implement therapy strategies for modifying communicative behavior of each student with a speech language and/or hearing disorder.
  • Maintain a system to record all identification and evaluative data and continuous student performance information.
  • Identify and define factors which determine the effectiveness of therapy. Redefine goals and modify therapy strategies consistent with the individual education plan (IEP) or the individual family service plan (IFSP).
  • Consult with parents educators and other professionals regarding needs of children/students to assure appropriate learning experiences.
  • Complete all required reports and records for compliance within statutory guidelines.
  • Provide technical assistance to communication technicians and assistants.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Job Requirements: Minimum Qualifications

Skills Knowledge and Abilities

SKILLS:

To be able to perform single technical tasks

To upgrade skills occasionally in order to meet changing job conditions

Manage student behavior with a positive and proactive management system

Maintain accurate records

Organize paperwork/records/caseloads

Manage time efficiently

Use pertinent software applications

Adhere to safety practices

Operate standard office equipment

Ability to read understand and follow manuals

KNOWLEDGE:

Knowledge of current research on best practices of speech/language pathology

Knowledge of state and federal laws special education laws

Knowledge of Individual Education Plan components

Knowledge of legal timelines for special education documents and procedures

Knowledge of developmentally and age appropriate activities

Knowledge of stages of language acquisition

Knowledge of safety practices and procedures

Knowledge of screening and diagnostic procedures

Knowledge of therapy strategies for modifying communicative behavior of students.

ABILITY:

Able to communicate clearly to others

Able to gather collate classify and analyze data

Able to use jobrelated equipment

Able to work independently

Able to collaborate with team members

Able to work with a diversity of individuals

Able to independently problem solve

Able to create student IEP goals and objectives

Able to plan for monitor and assist support personnel

Able to maintain confidentiality

Able to meet deadlines and schedule

Able to work with frequent interruptions

RESPONSIBILITY:

Responsible for maintaining legal records including but not limited to IEPs and Medicaid billing

Responsible for working under limited supervision using standardized practices

Responsible for working within a defined budget

Responsible for creating and organizing a therapy schedule for students

Responsible for maintaining safety protocols for staff and students

Working Environment

The usual and customary methods of performing the jobs functions require the following physical demands: Generally the job requires 10 sitting 50 walking and 40 standing. The job is performed in a generally clean and healthy environment.

Experience: Job related experience is desired.

Education: Masters degree in related field

Certificated & License Requirements

WA State ESA Certificate withSpeech Language Pathology endorsement

Valid First Aid & CPR Certificate

FLSA Status

Exempt

Clearances

WSP/FBI Background Clearance

WA State Sexual Misconduct Inquiry

TheWashougal School District is a Drug & Tobacco Free workplace.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

The Washougal School District complies with all federal and state rules and regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of sex race creed religion color national origin age honorably discharged veteran or military status sexual orientation including gender expression or identity the presence of any sensory mental or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. This holds true for all district employment and educational programs. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination:

Title IX Compliance Officer:Brian Wilde

ADA Compliance Officer:Connor McCroskey

Section 504 Coordinator:Connor McCroskey

Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to the school districts Title IX/ RCW 28A.640 & ADA compliance officer and Section 504 coordinator.

Employment Type

Part-Time

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