GENERAL SUMMARY
The Speech and Language Pathologist is part of an inter-professional team that follows a collaborative treatment model. The speech pathologist provides diagnostic, remedial and consultative services for children with communicative disorders; determines specific needs of children who display speech, language and hearing difficulties.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS*
- Complete comprehensive speech and language assessments and ongoing progress reports
- Plan and develop evidence-based interventions
- Provide center-based and telepractice direct and indirect speech and language therapy
- Provide AAC services including assessment, intervention, maintenance, and programming
- Plan and facilitate social skills groups
- Complete clinical documentation for ongoing treatment planning and insurance billing
- Provide consultation and coaching to Behavior Technicians
- Communicate with parents and other stakeholders regularly
- Collaborate regularly with BCBAs
- Providing parent and staff trainings