Join our team as a Speech&Language Pathologist!
Home to more than 1600 students the Pelham School District is composed of Pelham Elementary School serving preschool through grade 5 Pelham Memorial School serving students in grades 6 through 8 and Pelham High School serving students in grades 9 through 12. In Pelham we provide a supportive learning environment as well as a wide variety of extracurricular clubs activities and sports. Our students teams and schools are all #pelhamproud! Supported by administrative and professional teams successful candidates will help us reach our goals: to help all students know they belong improve students academic performance and make Pelham one of the best places to work through an excellent workplace culture.
About the Position:
The Speech and Language Pathologist will perform the duties of a related service provider as defined in NH RSA 186-C. Services will help to reduce or eliminate speech and language challenges that interfere with a students ability to benefit fully from the districts educational program. The Speech and Language Pathologist will complete student evaluations referrals and all components of the IEP as defined by the childrens needs.
Except as specifically noted the following functions are considered essential to this position:
1. To identify students with a possible disability in speech and language through the screening of the following populations:
- PK-12th grade students
- Students new to the school district
- Students who demonstrate speech and/or language difficulties whose educational performance is satisfactory; and
- Students referred as suspected of being educationally handicapped for whom language or communication is an area of concern.
2. To complete a comprehensive diagnostic assessment through formal and informal evaluation of those students who have been identified as having a possible disability in speech and language.
3. To serve on the multi-disciplinary evaluation team that is for the purpose of identification of a student with a suspected speech and language disability.
4. To apply specialized knowledge and skills in the area of speech and language to the collaborative
planning implementation and evaluation of a students individual program.
5. To provide when appropriate workshops and consultation to the school district staff regarding speech and language development strategies for teaching the identified student within the classroom and interpretation of diagnostic materials.
6. To provide information support and counseling to parents and families when appropriate.
7. To provide the immediate supervisor with a schedule of students serviced and to keep thorough ongoing records for the individual students receiving therapy.
8. To maintain lists of referred screened and eligible students as well as a directory of outside agencies consultants specialists and related services.
9. To assist in the development of the annual budget for speech and language services and to requisition needed supplies for servicing students and maintaining equipment.
10. To supervise a speech assistant if necessary at least once a week to include: monitoring of the students progress and behavior consultation and planning weekly and reporting to the immediate supervisor important data or appropriate information.
11. To develop an appropriate plan of professional development.
12. To perform other appropriate activities assigned by the Director of Special Services.
Qualifications:
Masters degree in Speech/Language Pathology. Awareness of NH Rules and Regulations for Special Education understanding of Section 504 ADD; knowledge of speech/language development disorders; including phonological awareness oral motor skills and pragmatic language.Appropriate licensure in the state of New Hampshire is required. Certification by the America Speech/Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) is preferred.
What We Offer:
Ourschool year (186-day) team members are offered a comprehensive employment package that includes competitive pay sick and vacation leave 2 health plans including a 100% District paid plan dental coverage LTD/Life/AD&D coverage 403b plan paid holidays and more!!
Selection Process:
Our interview process is designed for you to learn about our District and why Pelham is a great place to work! Our selection process typically includes an initial phone interview followed by an in-person interview with school administration and the Superintendent of Schools. The final step in the hiring process is nomination by the School Board.Please do not call the school.
Join our team as a Speech&Language Pathologist!Home to more than 1600 students the Pelham School District is composed of Pelham Elementary School serving preschool through grade 5 Pelham Memorial School serving students in grades 6 through 8 and Pelham High School serving students in grades 9 throug...
Join our team as a Speech&Language Pathologist!
Home to more than 1600 students the Pelham School District is composed of Pelham Elementary School serving preschool through grade 5 Pelham Memorial School serving students in grades 6 through 8 and Pelham High School serving students in grades 9 through 12. In Pelham we provide a supportive learning environment as well as a wide variety of extracurricular clubs activities and sports. Our students teams and schools are all #pelhamproud! Supported by administrative and professional teams successful candidates will help us reach our goals: to help all students know they belong improve students academic performance and make Pelham one of the best places to work through an excellent workplace culture.
About the Position:
The Speech and Language Pathologist will perform the duties of a related service provider as defined in NH RSA 186-C. Services will help to reduce or eliminate speech and language challenges that interfere with a students ability to benefit fully from the districts educational program. The Speech and Language Pathologist will complete student evaluations referrals and all components of the IEP as defined by the childrens needs.
Except as specifically noted the following functions are considered essential to this position:
1. To identify students with a possible disability in speech and language through the screening of the following populations:
- PK-12th grade students
- Students new to the school district
- Students who demonstrate speech and/or language difficulties whose educational performance is satisfactory; and
- Students referred as suspected of being educationally handicapped for whom language or communication is an area of concern.
2. To complete a comprehensive diagnostic assessment through formal and informal evaluation of those students who have been identified as having a possible disability in speech and language.
3. To serve on the multi-disciplinary evaluation team that is for the purpose of identification of a student with a suspected speech and language disability.
4. To apply specialized knowledge and skills in the area of speech and language to the collaborative
planning implementation and evaluation of a students individual program.
5. To provide when appropriate workshops and consultation to the school district staff regarding speech and language development strategies for teaching the identified student within the classroom and interpretation of diagnostic materials.
6. To provide information support and counseling to parents and families when appropriate.
7. To provide the immediate supervisor with a schedule of students serviced and to keep thorough ongoing records for the individual students receiving therapy.
8. To maintain lists of referred screened and eligible students as well as a directory of outside agencies consultants specialists and related services.
9. To assist in the development of the annual budget for speech and language services and to requisition needed supplies for servicing students and maintaining equipment.
10. To supervise a speech assistant if necessary at least once a week to include: monitoring of the students progress and behavior consultation and planning weekly and reporting to the immediate supervisor important data or appropriate information.
11. To develop an appropriate plan of professional development.
12. To perform other appropriate activities assigned by the Director of Special Services.
Qualifications:
Masters degree in Speech/Language Pathology. Awareness of NH Rules and Regulations for Special Education understanding of Section 504 ADD; knowledge of speech/language development disorders; including phonological awareness oral motor skills and pragmatic language.Appropriate licensure in the state of New Hampshire is required. Certification by the America Speech/Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) is preferred.
What We Offer:
Ourschool year (186-day) team members are offered a comprehensive employment package that includes competitive pay sick and vacation leave 2 health plans including a 100% District paid plan dental coverage LTD/Life/AD&D coverage 403b plan paid holidays and more!!
Selection Process:
Our interview process is designed for you to learn about our District and why Pelham is a great place to work! Our selection process typically includes an initial phone interview followed by an in-person interview with school administration and the Superintendent of Schools. The final step in the hiring process is nomination by the School Board.Please do not call the school.
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