Speech/Language Pathologist
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Healthcare
Speech Pathologist
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OverviewJob Title: Speech/Language Pathologist
Employer: Norfolk Public Schools, Nebraska
Reports To: Director of Student Services;
Building Administrator
- Administers a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation consistent with professional standards prior to the enrollment of students in the program for clinical speech services
- Prepares and distributes speech screening and annual program reports which outline the status of clinical speech services within each school assigned to the pathologist
- Coordinates the referral process for potentially communicatively disabled students including:
- Assist building personnel with referral initiation
- Assist building personnel in communication with parents
- Provide formal and informal assessment of communication skills leading to the verification of communication or learning disabilities
- Coordinates the Individualized Educational Program (IEP) development and monitoring for students with verified communication disabilities by:
- Cooperating with teachers, support personnel and parents in discussing procedures in working with students with disabilities
- Interpreting evaluation data into classroom procedures
- Assist teachers in obtaining and utilizing special materials and methodologies
- Monitoring effectiveness of procedures and providing changes as necessary
- Assisting resource room and self-contained program by providing support for students with communication disabilities in those programs
- Assist individual students by providing support and remedial instruction relative to their communication disability
- Maintains an active interest in professional development by attending pertinent conferences, conventions, meetings, etc.
- Provides classroom-based speech and language programming utilizing teachers, associates, support staff (as appropriate) and families to integrate improved communication into the child's daily routine
- Actively participates at scheduled staff meetings and serves on educational committees
- Assumes responsibility periodically for conferences with parents
- Recognizes the extra curriculum program as integral to the educational development of the child
- Performs other duties within the scope of employment and certification as assigned by the appropriate administrator
- Master’s degree from an accredited college or university
- Valid, current Nebraska teaching certificate
- Endorsement in the area of Speech Pathology
- Nine month year
- Salary and work year to be established by the Board of Education
- Evaluated annually in accordance with provisions of Personnel Evaluation Policy
- Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing
- Ability to utilize and adopt methods of speech correction and language development
- Skills in organization, interpersonal relations, problem solving, assessment and evaluation
- Seniority level:
Entry level
- Job function:
Health Care Provider - Industries:
Primary and Secondary Education
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