Title: Speech and Language Pathology Assistant (SLP-A) Reports To: Student Services Director Principal Works under the supervision of: Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)Work Schedule: 7.25 hours / day 184 days per school yearPOSITION SUMMARY:The Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLP-A) supports the delivery of speech and language services to students under the direct supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP). The SLP-A assists in implementing individualized treatment plans designed to improve students communication skills including articulation language development social communication and functional communication abilities.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:The Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLP-A) supports the delivery of speech and language services to students under the direct supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP). The SLP-A assists in implementing individualized treatment plans designed to improve students communication skills including articulation language development social communication and functional communication abilities.Working collaboratively with educators and related service providers the SLP-A provides structured therapy support prepares instructional materials collects data on student progress and helps promote communication skills across educational settings. The SLP.A performs duties in accordance with district procedures state regulations and professional standards under the supervision of the licensed SLP.Implements speech and language therapy activities and intervention plans developed by the supervising Speech-Language Pathologist.Provides individual and small-group speech-language support sessions as directed by the supervising SLP.Reinforces communication goals targeting articulation expressive and receptive language pragmatic language and social communication skills.Assists students in developing functional communication skills across classroom and school environments.Prepares therapy materials visual supports augmentative communication systems and instructional resources as directed.Collects and records objective data on student performance and progress toward IEP goals.Assists the supervising SLP with documentation organization of materials and therapy preparation.Supports carryover of communication strategies within general education and specialized classroom settings.Collaborates with teachers instructional assistants and related service providers to support student communication needs.Participates in team meetings professional development and training as appropriate.Maintains confidentiality and complies with all district policies FERPA regulations and professional ethical standards.Performs other related duties as assigned consistent with the role of an SLP-A.REQUIREMENTS:Speech-Language Pathology Assistant certification or eligibility consistent with Massachusetts requirements preferred.Knowledge of IDEA regulations and special education procedures related to speech and language servicesExperience implementing speech and language therapy activities under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language PathologistFamiliarity with the IEP and 504 processes and the role of related service providers within these systemsKnowledge of speech and language intervention strategies and instructional supports for students with communication needsAbility to maintain confidentiality and follow all FERPA and district guidelines regarding student informationAbility to develop and maintain effective working relationships with students staff administrators and familiesAbility to collaborate with teachers and support staff to reinforce communication strategies within the general education classroomStrong organizational and communication skills to support documentation and service delivery under the supervision of an SLPFull time benefited employees at the Danvers Public Schools are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package offered through the Town of Danvers. Click HERE for a highlight of these benefits.The Danvers Public School District is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in education and employment. We do not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race color sex sexual orientation gender identity religion disability age genetic information veteran status ancestry national or ethnic origin or homelessness in the administration of its educational policies employment policies and other school-administered programs and activities.Required Experience:
Junior IC
Title: Speech and Language Pathology Assistant (SLP-A) Reports To: Student Services Director Principal Works under the supervision of: Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)Work Schedule: 7.25 hours / day 184 days per school yearPOSITION SUMMARY:The Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLP-A) supports ...
Title: Speech and Language Pathology Assistant (SLP-A) Reports To: Student Services Director Principal Works under the supervision of: Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)Work Schedule: 7.25 hours / day 184 days per school yearPOSITION SUMMARY:The Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLP-A) supports the delivery of speech and language services to students under the direct supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP). The SLP-A assists in implementing individualized treatment plans designed to improve students communication skills including articulation language development social communication and functional communication abilities.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:The Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLP-A) supports the delivery of speech and language services to students under the direct supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP). The SLP-A assists in implementing individualized treatment plans designed to improve students communication skills including articulation language development social communication and functional communication abilities.Working collaboratively with educators and related service providers the SLP-A provides structured therapy support prepares instructional materials collects data on student progress and helps promote communication skills across educational settings. The SLP.A performs duties in accordance with district procedures state regulations and professional standards under the supervision of the licensed SLP.Implements speech and language therapy activities and intervention plans developed by the supervising Speech-Language Pathologist.Provides individual and small-group speech-language support sessions as directed by the supervising SLP.Reinforces communication goals targeting articulation expressive and receptive language pragmatic language and social communication skills.Assists students in developing functional communication skills across classroom and school environments.Prepares therapy materials visual supports augmentative communication systems and instructional resources as directed.Collects and records objective data on student performance and progress toward IEP goals.Assists the supervising SLP with documentation organization of materials and therapy preparation.Supports carryover of communication strategies within general education and specialized classroom settings.Collaborates with teachers instructional assistants and related service providers to support student communication needs.Participates in team meetings professional development and training as appropriate.Maintains confidentiality and complies with all district policies FERPA regulations and professional ethical standards.Performs other related duties as assigned consistent with the role of an SLP-A.REQUIREMENTS:Speech-Language Pathology Assistant certification or eligibility consistent with Massachusetts requirements preferred.Knowledge of IDEA regulations and special education procedures related to speech and language servicesExperience implementing speech and language therapy activities under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language PathologistFamiliarity with the IEP and 504 processes and the role of related service providers within these systemsKnowledge of speech and language intervention strategies and instructional supports for students with communication needsAbility to maintain confidentiality and follow all FERPA and district guidelines regarding student informationAbility to develop and maintain effective working relationships with students staff administrators and familiesAbility to collaborate with teachers and support staff to reinforce communication strategies within the general education classroomStrong organizational and communication skills to support documentation and service delivery under the supervision of an SLPFull time benefited employees at the Danvers Public Schools are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package offered through the Town of Danvers. Click HERE for a highlight of these benefits.The Danvers Public School District is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in education and employment. We do not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race color sex sexual orientation gender identity religion disability age genetic information veteran status ancestry national or ethnic origin or homelessness in the administration of its educational policies employment policies and other school-administered programs and activities.Required Experience:
Junior IC
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