Job Summary:
The Speech Pathologist will evaluate, diagnose, and treat students with speech or language disorders, formulate individualized treatment programs, keep appropriate records, and inform faculty and parents about students' progress.
SPEECHCOM, INC is seeking a full-time, California-Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist to serve a preschool team in a school district in Azusa, CA.
Rate of Pay: $58-$74 per hour W2 (depending on experience)
Full-Time
Details:
The speech-languagae pathologist will do the following case management duties
- Hold IEPs
- Update progress on goals
- Oversee a contracted SLPA
- May also services when assessments are completed
Supervisory Responsibilities:
- May be asked to supervise SLPAs or mentor clinical fellows
Duties/Responsibilities:
- Assesses the needs of pupils with speech or language disorders and matches their needs with programs available through the educational system. Meets with students regularly according to treatment program schedule, evaluates, and maintains records of students' progress.
- Reports progress to faculty members and meets with them on a regular basis to discuss their evaluations of students' skills as demonstrated in class performance and social interaction with other students.
- Completes re-evaluations triennially to measure progress according to professional guidelines.
- Build and maintain rapport with students to promote success in speech and language program.
- Keeps current with professional literature and attends seminars on a regular basis to maintain and update professional skills (maintain CEUs for licensure).
Required Skills/Abilities:
Skill communicating verbally and in writing with students, faculty members, and parents so that all parties understand the program and the degree of progress being made.
Education and Experience:
Master's degree in speech pathology required.
CA state-issued license as a speech pathologist required.
Clinical fellows welcome to apply (mentorship available)
Must clear LiveScan
Must have newly completed negative TB