Speech and Language Pathologist at Greenfield Union School District - Kern County
Job Summary
Job Summary
Provide information to school personnel, parents, and community memebers regarding children who may need speech/language/hearing services. Informs teachers, parents, and memebers of community about normal and delayed communicative behavior. Meets and confers with teachers about methods and modifiying education programs for speech/language/hearing problems. Review regular classroom population for speech/language problems. Reviews students referred by parents and/or school personnel for sheech/language problems. Follows leagl timelines. Provide written report for areas of speech and language to be assessed, reason for assessment. Provides written report for parents and involved personnel after assessment is completed. Evaluate students progress through annual review of student's IEP. Conducts complete assessment of areas of continued speech/language deficit triennially. Provide alternative means of assessments for speech/language and other special programs. Assist parents and students in contacting appropriate community resources. Cooperates with other school districts conducting clinics. Determines if students qualify for services Identify students with exceptional needs. Identify LEP students who qualify for speech/language programs. Individualized Educational Program (IEP) Provifes therapy services to students identified with speech/language/hearing problems. Any other duties as assigned by the Superintendent.
Requirements / Qualifications
Possession of a valid California Credential authorizing service as a Speech Pathologist Master's degree or higher from an institution approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (paid stipend) Specialized and professional preparation as required by the commission. Posses American Speech-Language-Hearing Association certificate of clinical competence in speech/language (paid stipend) Posses state license in speech pathology Possession of a valid California Driver's License
Requirements / Qualifications
Possession of a valid California Credential authorizing service as a Speech Pathologist Master's degree or higher from an institution approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (paid stipend) Specialized and professional preparation as required by the commission. Posses American Speech-Language-Hearing Association certificate of clinical competence in speech/language (paid stipend) Posses state license in speech pathology Possession of a valid California Driver's License
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APPLICANTS APPLY AT: WWW.GFUSD.NET
Comments and Other Information
APPLICANTS APPLY AT: WWW.GFUSD.NET