Summary
Under the direction of the Special Education Director and site administrator, plan and implement strategies and techniques for students with language, speech and hearing disabilities; monitor and evaluate student progress; consult with parents, faculty, administrators and specialists concerning the language, speech, and hearing needs of students.
Brief Description of Duties
Provides screening, diagnostic evaluation and therapy for students identified to be deficient in any of the following areas of communication: articulation, phonology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, voice quality, fluency. Design and implement an IEP with goals and objectives designed to remediate developmental areas for each child in the caseload. Determine
if additional referral is necessary. Attend required meetings, IEP meetings, staff development and training sessions.
Confer with parents, teachers, and others as needed to coordinate services. Maintain and control required records in a
neat and orderly fashion. Prepare and submit reports in a timely manner. Maintain confidentiality with complete
security.
Qualifications
Valid California credential authorizing services for speech and language impairments. Knowledge of modern techniques for the screening, evaluation, and therapy for identified students. Ability to work cooperatively with students, staff, outside agencies, and parents. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Valid driver's license.
1. Internal: Signed letters of intent must be received in the District Office.
2. External: Applications may be completed online at edjoin.org. External candidates must provide all of the following materials to be considered: 1) cover letter; 2) resume; 3) completed EdJoin application; 4) copy of California credential authorizing service in the specified content area; 5) three (3) current letters of recommendation within the last year; 6) copy of transcripts.
Comments and Other Information
Equal Opportunity Employer / Applicants will be accepted and assigned to jobs and otherwise treated without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability, as well as other classifications as protected by applicable Federal, state or local laws.