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Speech Language Pathologist - PreK at Seaford High School
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Seaford, Sussex County, Delaware, 19973, USA
Listed on 2026-03-06
Listing for:
Seaford School District
Full Time, Part Time, Seasonal/Temporary
position Listed on 2026-03-06
Job specializations:
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Healthcare
Speech Pathologist
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) work to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in children and adults.
Responsibilities- Works with students with speech disorders (difficulty producing speech sounds correctly or fluently or has problems with voice or resonance).
- Works with students with language disorders (trouble understanding others or sharing thoughts, ideas, and expressive language). These language disorders may be spoken or written and may involve the form (phonology, morphology, syntax), content (semantics), and/or use (pragmatics) of language in functional and socially appropriate ways.
- Works with students with social communication disorders (trouble with the social use of verbal and nonverbal communication). These disorders may include problems communicating for social purposes (e.g., greeting, commenting, asking questions), talking in different ways to suit the listener and setting, and following rules for conversation and story-telling. All individuals with autism spectrum disorder have social communication problems. Social communication disorders are also found in individuals with other conditions, such as traumatic brain injury.
- Works with students with cognitive-communication disorders (problems organizing thoughts, paying attention, remembering, planning, and/or problem-solving). These disorders usually happen as a result of a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or dementia, although they can be congenital.
- Works with students with swallowing disorders (dysphagia).
- Provides aural rehabilitation for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
- Provides augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems for individuals with severe expressive and/or language comprehension disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder or progressive neurological disorders.
- Works with students who don't have speech, language, or swallowing disorders, but want to learn how to communicate more effectively (e.g., work on accent modification or other forms of communication enhancement).
- Performs other related tasks as assigned by the Director of Special Education and other administrators as designated by the Superintendent.
- Note:
The above description is illustrative of tasks and responsibilities. It is not meant to be all inclusive of every task or responsibility.
- Uses standard office equipment such as personal computers, printer, copy and fax machines, and telephone.
- Use of equipment necessary for Speech/Language therapy services.
- Travels to school district buildings and professional meetings as required.
- Knowledge of Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), Section 504, and other federal and state laws and regulations regarding education and students.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills.
- Skill in selecting and providing a wide range of intervention strategies and monitoring their effectiveness.
- Effective computer skills as needed for work (e.g., ability to effectively use Microsoft Office suite).
- Ability to determine the need for a speech therapy evaluation and to select and administer appropriate assessment tools to evaluate the student.
- Ability to organize and coordinate work.
- Ability to engage in self-evaluation with regard to performance and professional growth.
- Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others contacted in the course of work.
- Works in standard office and school building environments.
- State Certification to practice as evidenced by current state licensure as a Speech Pathologist (Delaware Division of Professional Regulation).
- Motor Vehicle Operator's License or ability to provide own transportation.
- State of Delaware License as Speech Pathologist (Delaware Division of Professional Regulations).
- Temporary position:
All temporary positions will end on June 30.
Number of months/days: 10 months - 188 days. Months/days will be pro-rated to start date. Full time or part time:
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