Speech-Language Pathologist Anticipated for 2024-25 at Hollister School District Application Deadline Until Filled Date Posted 1/28/2024 Contact Linda Villalon Number of Openings 1 Salary Pay Range $75,521 - $150,676 Annually Add'l Salary Info Additional signing bonus up to $4000 paid in 11 monthly installments Length of Work Year 189 Days Employment Type Full Time Job Description / Essential Elements:JOB SUMMARY Under general direction of the school principal, to plan, organize, and provide dia... more details
Speech-Language Pathologist Anticipated for 2024-25 at Hollister School District
Application Deadline
Until Filled
Date Posted
1/28/2024
Contact
Linda Villalon
Number of Openings
1
Salary
Pay Range
$75,521 -
$150,676
Annually
Add'l Salary Info
Additional signing bonus up to $4000 paid in 11 monthly installments
Length of Work Year
189 Days
Employment Type
Full Time
Job Description / Essential Elements:
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JOB SUMMARY
Under general direction of the school principal, to plan, organize, and provide diagnostic services and therapy for children with speech, hearing, and language disabilities; to demonstrate, teach, and instruct pupils in language and speech development processes; to perform diagnostic assessments in determining speech and language performance levels; to aid in the development of academic, social, behavioral, and other educational skill areas; and to do other related functions as required.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Performs diagnostic assessments of pupil speech and language development using standardized tests and developmental speech and language inventories.
Consults with teachers regarding pupils’ speech and language status and management.
Confers with parents regarding speech and language status and management and coordinates parent activities in relation to classroom and therapy instructional processes.
Confers with instructional staff in the assessment and remediation of speech and language disabilities.
Provides individual and group stimulation of speech and language abilities utilizing behavior modification, oral facilitation, phonemic vocalization, vocabulary development, auditory memory, and expressive language.
Plans, organizes, and performs intensive individualized speech and language programs for students experiencing multiple handicapping conditions.
Maintains clinical file recordings of speech and language evaluation information, observations, and recommendations for the remediation of speech and language disabilities.
May develop an individualized speech workbook to supplement home training and to facilitate speech and language exercises and activities.
Utilizes a variety of instructional aids and equipment in remediating speech and hearing disabilities and may demonstrate uses of the instructional materials and equipment to instructional personnel.
Evaluates students experiencing speech and language difficulties and reports therapy progress to the instructional staff and to parents.
Maintains appropriate standards of pupil behavior utilizing a variety of behavior management strategies and techniques emphasizing positive reinforcement and behavior shaping procedures.
Maintains an effective therapy environment through the proper control of heating, lighting, and ventilation and the utilization of exhibits, displays, and independent therapy sections.
Selects and requisitions appropriate instructional supplies, materials, equipment, and learning aids.
May perform a variety of non-instructional duties including therapy and instructional development activities, student supervision, and advisory and consultation functions.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Training and Experience: Possession of an earned Baccalaureate or higher degree from an accredited college or university with emphasis in speech and language disorders, psychology, linguistics, and language development. Successful completion of a speech and language clinical experience at a recognized college or university or two years of speech and hearing service in private practice or in the field of public education.
Knowledge: Principles, theories, methods, techniques, and strategies pertaining to the diagnosis and remediation of speech and language disabilities; developmental, social, and behavior characteristics of elementary age pupils; speech and language remediation goals and objectives and the trends and research findings of speech and language remediation processes; behavior management and behavior shaping strategies, techniques, and methods; socio-economic, cultural, and language differences of the general school population.
Abilities: Plan, organize, develop, and conduct an intensified diagnostic and therapy program for children experiencing speech and language disorders; provide appropriate and effective language and speech therapy experiences for students from a wide range of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds and with varying mental, social, and emotional abilities; effectively assess speech and language disorders and implement sound and appropriate remediation programs; provide a stimulating speech and language therapy environment; perform research and development functions and activities pertaining to speech and language therapy programs and to motivate pupils experiencing speech and language difficulties in the resolution of specific disorders. Ability to perform essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation.
Physical Effort/Working Environment: Light physical effort; occasional standing or walking; periodic handling of light weight parcels or supplies. Indoor work environment. A pre-placement physical examination may be required.
Licenses and Certifications: A valid Class 3 California Driver’s License and evidence of appropriate automobile insurance based on DMV regulations may be required, in addition to a valid First Aid and CPR Certificate.
Requirements / Qualifications
Valid and current license issued by American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), or valid Speech-Language Pathology Services credential issued by Commission on Teacher Credentialing required.
Ability to plan, organize, develop, and conduct an intensified diagnostic and therapy program for children experiencing speech and language disorders; provide appropriate and effective language and speech therapy experiences for students from a wide range of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds and with varying mental, social, and emotional abilities; effectively assess speech and language disorders and implement sound and appropriate remediation programs; provide a stimulating speech and language therapy environment; perform research and development functions and activities pertaining to speech and language therapy programs and to motivate pupils experiencing speech and language difficulties in the resolution of specific disorders. Bilingual in English and Spanish is strongly preferred.
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Comments and Other Information
Hollister School District offers up to $4000 in a signing bonus to fully credentialed and/or licensed SLPs, and year-for-year service credit.
The Hollister School District prohibits, at any district school or school activity, discrimination, harassment, including sexual harassment, intimidation, and bullying, based on actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, immigration status, ethnic group identification, ethnicity, age, religion, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or genetic information, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. This shall apply when applicable, to interns, volunteers, and job applicants. For questions, concerns or complaints, please contact Title IX Compliance Officer: Kip Ward, Deputy Superintendent, at 2690 Cienega Road, Hollister, CA 95023; (831)630-6300.
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