Reports To: Coordinator for Speech-Language Pathology
Duty Days: 197 Days
Wage/Hour Status*: Exempt
Pay Grade: I00
Date Created: 03/2026
Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree in Communication Disorders or related field
Valid Texas License as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant
Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology
Ability to work with school and community population
Ability to work independently
Primary Purpose:
Serve as the speech-language pathologist assistant responsible for treating speech and language disordersand implementing programs designed to increase a students speech language and communication development.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
- Participate in the Admission Review and Dismissal (ARD) Committee as appropriate as a licensed SLP-Assistant to present speech and language goals that have been developed by the licensed SLP supervisor.
- Plan and provide appropriate individual and group therapy to students consistent with speech and language goals contained in the Individualized Education Plans (IEP) designed by the licensed SLP supervisor.
- When appropriate provide services in an inclusive setting and coordinate intervention with general education staff.
- Keep meaningful and accurate data for each session with every student on assigned caseload.
- Function as a consultant in speech and language to parents and staff as required.
- Participate in staffings of students served when requested.
- Participate with district in-services parent training and public awareness presentations regarding communication with a variety of needs.
- Maintain accurate and detailed records of ARD meetings and related activities.
- Utilize relevant data and report objective information to complete progress notes according to the district schedule for every student on assigned caseload by the designated due date.
- Monitor student audit folders including filling all required paperwork in a timely manner.
- Follow billing and reimbursement procedures for Medicaid and other needed documentation such as time studies.
- Complete required district caseload studies logs and Childhood Outcome Summaries by requested due dates.
- Attend monthly campus speech-language pathologist meetings and all required training.
- Use technology to organize information schedule meetings and/or staffings develop and maintain ARD documentation and produce written materials.
- Develop and maintain knowledge and skills by engaging in professional development activities.
- Complete projects duties and extra responsibilities as assigned by the Coordinator or campus administrator.
Equipment Used:
Copier printer computer assistive technology devices adaptive equipment
Working Conditions:
Maintain emotional control under stress. Frequent standing stooping bending kneeling pushing and pulling and use of prescribed holding techniques when necessary. Move small stacks of textbooks media equipment desks and other classroom or adaptive equipment. May be required to lift and position students with physical disabilities and assist non-ambulatory students. Biological exposure to bacteria and communicable diseases. Daily driving in the district from one campus to another.
*Department of Labor-designated Non-Exempt if salary is <$844/week
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
Reports To: Coordinator for Speech-Language PathologyDuty Days: 197 DaysWage/Hour Status*: ExemptPay Grade: I00Date Created: 03/2026Qualifications:Bachelors Degree in Communication Disorders or related fieldValid Texas License as a Speech-Language Pathology A...
Reports To: Coordinator for Speech-Language Pathology
Duty Days: 197 Days
Wage/Hour Status*: Exempt
Pay Grade: I00
Date Created: 03/2026
Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree in Communication Disorders or related field
Valid Texas License as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant
Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology
Ability to work with school and community population
Ability to work independently
Primary Purpose:
Serve as the speech-language pathologist assistant responsible for treating speech and language disordersand implementing programs designed to increase a students speech language and communication development.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
- Participate in the Admission Review and Dismissal (ARD) Committee as appropriate as a licensed SLP-Assistant to present speech and language goals that have been developed by the licensed SLP supervisor.
- Plan and provide appropriate individual and group therapy to students consistent with speech and language goals contained in the Individualized Education Plans (IEP) designed by the licensed SLP supervisor.
- When appropriate provide services in an inclusive setting and coordinate intervention with general education staff.
- Keep meaningful and accurate data for each session with every student on assigned caseload.
- Function as a consultant in speech and language to parents and staff as required.
- Participate in staffings of students served when requested.
- Participate with district in-services parent training and public awareness presentations regarding communication with a variety of needs.
- Maintain accurate and detailed records of ARD meetings and related activities.
- Utilize relevant data and report objective information to complete progress notes according to the district schedule for every student on assigned caseload by the designated due date.
- Monitor student audit folders including filling all required paperwork in a timely manner.
- Follow billing and reimbursement procedures for Medicaid and other needed documentation such as time studies.
- Complete required district caseload studies logs and Childhood Outcome Summaries by requested due dates.
- Attend monthly campus speech-language pathologist meetings and all required training.
- Use technology to organize information schedule meetings and/or staffings develop and maintain ARD documentation and produce written materials.
- Develop and maintain knowledge and skills by engaging in professional development activities.
- Complete projects duties and extra responsibilities as assigned by the Coordinator or campus administrator.
Equipment Used:
Copier printer computer assistive technology devices adaptive equipment
Working Conditions:
Maintain emotional control under stress. Frequent standing stooping bending kneeling pushing and pulling and use of prescribed holding techniques when necessary. Move small stacks of textbooks media equipment desks and other classroom or adaptive equipment. May be required to lift and position students with physical disabilities and assist non-ambulatory students. Biological exposure to bacteria and communicable diseases. Daily driving in the district from one campus to another.
*Department of Labor-designated Non-Exempt if salary is <$844/week
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
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