PRIMARY PURPOSE: Plan and provide speechlanguage pathology services to students with speech voice or language disorders.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education / Certification:
- Valid Texas Assistant Speechlanguage Pathologist license granted by the State Board of Examiners for SpeechLanguage pathology and Audiology
- Bachelors degree
Special Knowledge/Skills:
- Knowledge of evaluation habilitation and rehabilitation of speechlanguage disorders and conditions
- Ability to instruct and manage student behavior
- Excellent organizational communication and interpersonal skills
Experience:
- One year of supervised clinical speechlanguage pathology experience
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
Interpersonal Skills
- Establishes and maintains a positive rapport with
- Demonstrates appropriate level of selfconfidence.
- Encourages plans for improved student behaviors that reflect enhanced student opportunities for
- Maintains professional image in clinical/classroom
- Demonstrates sensitivity to individual and cultural
- Interacts appropriately with other
- Conveys therapy goals and progress to other professionals and to
- Works cooperatively with supervisor/administrator.
- Demonstrates a professional attitude toward students parents staff community members and other professionals.
- Respects time schedules of Works collaboratively in scheduling student services.
Learner Centered Therapy Planning & Implementations
- Uses speech and language assessment data for planning and evaluating IEPs.
- Communicates progress to students teachers and
- Collaborates with other professionals in planning to maximize student success and enhance TAKS
- Communicates therapy objectives and importance of task (functional implications) to the student.
- Uses appropriate language for students mental and language abilities.
- Identifies target behaviors based on IEP objectives.
- Allows sufficient time for student to respond.
- Uses appropriate learner centered techniques in therapy.
- Gives students concise and concrete feedback regarding approximations toward mastery of objectives.
- Uses appropriate reinforcement techniques.
- Uses appropriate motivational techniques. Stresses importance of intrinsic motivation when appropriate.
- Uses therapy time effectively.
- Maximizes use of incidental learning.
- Presents information in a variety of ways.
- Structures the environment in order to facilitate optimal behaviors.
- Manages student behavior in an equitable manner.
Professional Responsibilities
- Submits paperwork in a timely Complies with timelines regarding referrals evaluations and ARDs.
- Demonstrates appropriate attention to therapy responsibilities.
- Uses appropriate verbal and written communication.
- Maintains a confidentiality
- Participates in campus related activities and contributes to a safe environment.
- Maintains student eligibility folders according to district guidelines.
- Engages in professional development.
- Transfers knowledge from professional development to therapy techniques and management tools.
- Meets all licensing requirements as set forth by the State Board of Examiners for SpeechLanguage Pathology and Audiology.
- Exemplify high standards of ethical conduct.
- Display tolerance necessary for accepting supervision for and criticism of job performance.
- Work in harmony with supervisory faculty and peer personnel.
- Use professional information discreetly and judiciously.
- Support and follow administrative and board policy
- Represent the school system to the community in a positive professional way.
- Maintain a sincere friendly attitude toward patrons
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Working Conditions:
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Maintain emotional control under stress; frequent standing stooping bending kneeling pushing and pulling. Move small stacks of textbooks; media equipment desks and other classroom or adaptive equipment.