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Speech, Hearing and Language Specialist – Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Regional Program (PAF 2283) at San Diego County Office Of Education

Application Deadline

8/31/2022 12:00 AM Pacific

Date Posted
7/1/2021
Contact
JOY Dodge
18582958741
Number of Openings
1

Add'l Salary Info

$280.55 - $579.30 daily rate, based on SELPA Teacher Compensation Plan
Length of Work Year
185 work days / 6.75 hours per day / 12 months
Employment Type
Full Time

Location:

Chula Vista, CA

PAF#:

2283

Job Summary

Job Summary

At the San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE), we are working toward a future without boundaries for all students. Our team of kind, dedicated, and collaborative employees have a strong focus on students, equity, and innovation, which is why SDCOE is a great place to work! Every employee at SDCOE has a hand in helping local students learn. If you have a passion for making a big difference in your community, there's likely a position that fits your strengths and expertise. SDCOE provides excellent fringe benefit plans for regular employees including medical and life insurance plans, paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave benefits. The SDCOE is recruiting for a Speech, Hearing, and Language Specialist for the South County Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) at Davila Day School. Davila Day School is a special education school in Chula Vista for students who are Deaf or hard of hearing. The school is operated by the South County Special Education Local Plan Area in affiliation with SDCOE. Davila Day School serves preschool through sixth-grade students from schools in South and East counties. The mission of the school is to provide Deaf and hard-of-hearing students a comprehensive, fully accessible and language-rich learning environment, with equal access to the general education curriculum and standards. With this environment, the students are ensured to have opportunities to achieve their goals and reach their full potential. At Davila Day School the Speech, Hearing and Language Specialist is responsible for planning and implementing quality learning experiences and creating a stimulating environment conducive to developing speech and language for preschool through sixth-grade students who have a hearing loss. The Speech, Hearing and Language Specialist provides direct support to students who use a variety of amplification devices, including but not limited to, cochlear implants, ear level hearing aids, and bone anchored hearing aids.

Requirements / Qualifications

Requirements / Qualifications

The current opening supports both students in our auditory/oral and American Sign Language (ASL) programs. Applicants should have post-graduate coursework in speech and hearing development, language disorders, diagnostic remediation audiology or a related field. Prior job experience working with deaf and hard of hearing students is preferred. Experience working as a member of a multidisciplinary team doing assessments, interpreting diagnostic evaluations, collaborating with DHH itinerant and general education teachers, and providing family/staff consultation is highly desired. Knowledge and understanding of current amplification technologies, in particular, cochlear implant is highly desired. Experience with both auditory/oral, ASL, and Total Communication methods and strategies is highly desired. Requirements: • Applicants must hold a valid California Clinical Rehabilitative Services Credential – Language, Speech and Hearing or Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential – Language, Speech and Hearing or equivalent credential as issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing • Knowledge of American Sign Language is desired • CPR certification

_________________________________________________________________________________ To be considered for this position, please individually attach the following items to your completed EDJOIN Application: • Resume, detailing education and experience • Letter of Introduction • Two Letters of Recommendation • Copy of valid applicable credential • Transcript(s) documenting your degree(s) • Proof of CPR certification


      The current opening supports both students in our auditory/oral and American Sign Language (ASL) programs. Applicants should have post-graduate coursework in speech and hearing development, language disorders, diagnostic remediation audiology or a related field. Prior job experience working with deaf and hard of hearing students is preferred. Experience working as a member of a multidisciplinary team doing assessments, interpreting diagnostic evaluations, collaborating with DHH itinerant and general education teachers, and providing family/staff consultation is highly desired. Knowledge and understanding of current amplification technologies, in particular, cochlear implant is highly desired. Experience with both auditory/oral, ASL, and Total Communication methods and strategies is highly desired. Requirements: • Applicants must hold a valid California Clinical Rehabilitative Services Credential – Language, Speech and Hearing or Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential – Language, Speech and Hearing or equivalent credential as issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing • Knowledge of American Sign Language is desired • CPR certification

      _________________________________________________________________________________ To be considered for this position, please individually attach the following items to your completed EDJOIN Application: • Resume, detailing education and experience • Letter of Introduction • Two Letters of Recommendation • Copy of valid applicable credential • Transcript(s) documenting your degree(s) • Proof of CPR certification

          Comments and Other Information

          A stipend of $4,500, paid out after three (3) years of consecutive full-time service, shall be paid to unit members hired on or after July 1, 2018, who hold state certification and are employed as Speech Language Pathologists, Audiologists, Deaf and Hard of Hearing, or Visually-Impaired. The stipend will be paid out at the completion of the third instructional year. Please note that your completed online application must include all of the required supplemental documentation. Emailed or Faxed supplemental documents will not be accepted. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Employment with the San Diego County Office of Education is contingent upon successful completion of a post-offer background check and physical exam, which includes a drug and alcohol screening. All required California Credentials (if applicable, as issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing) must be confirmed prior to employment with SDCOE. EDUCATOR PREPARATION The San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) provides programs that address pre-service preparation, advanced teacher credentials and authorizations, and professional learning for educators. Learn more about the options and next steps for your teaching career in education at the Educator Pathways website at https://educatorpathways.sdcoe.net/ The San Diego County Office of Education is an equal opportunity employer. Because each person is born with inherent worth and dignity, and because equitable access and opportunity are essential to a just, educated society, SDCOE employee commitments include being respectful of differences and diverse perspectives, and being accountable for ones actions and the resulting impact.

          Comments and Other Information


          A stipend of $4,500, paid out after three (3) years of consecutive full-time service, shall be paid to unit members hired on or after July 1, 2018, who hold state certification and are employed as Speech Language Pathologists, Audiologists, Deaf and Hard of Hearing, or Visually-Impaired. The stipend will be paid out at the completion of the third instructional year. Please note that your completed online application must include all of the required supplemental documentation. Emailed or Faxed supplemental documents will not be accepted. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Employment with the San Diego County Office of Education is contingent upon successful completion of a post-offer background check and physical exam, which includes a drug and alcohol screening. All required California Credentials (if applicable, as issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing) must be confirmed prior to employment with SDCOE. EDUCATOR PREPARATION The San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) provides programs that address pre-service preparation, advanced teacher credentials and authorizations, and professional learning for educators. Learn more about the options and next steps for your teaching career in education at the Educator Pathways website at https://educatorpathways.sdcoe.net/ The San Diego County Office of Education is an equal opportunity employer. Because each person is born with inherent worth and dignity, and because equitable access and opportunity are essential to a just, educated society, SDCOE employee commitments include being respectful of differences and diverse perspectives, and being accountable for ones actions and the resulting impact.