FUNCTIONAL PURPOSE

The purpose of this position is to provide district-wide support to Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) and students in understanding and use of Alternative/Augmentative Communication (AAC) and provide professional leadership to the team of SLPs across the district. The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) will work directly with the Assistive Technology Team & Director of Related & Itinerant Services. As a member of the Assistive Technology team, the SLP will conduct Alternative/Augmentative Communication (AAC) evaluations & train school based SLPs to conduct evaluations, trial devices and implement AAC across school settings. As the Lead SLP, the SLP will collaborate and plan with SLPs, develop & present professional development (PD) for SLPs, coordinate and set up teletherapy, and participate in recruitment & retention efforts.  

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS:

PHYSICAL WORK DEMANDS:

 

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

FREQUENCY

C - Constant
F
- Frequent

0 - Occasional

    I -  Infrequent

 NR - Not Required

          PHYSICAL
           ACTIVITY

FREQUENCY

C - Constant
F - Frequent

0 -Occasional

    I  -  Infrequent

 NR - Not Required

Climbing/Balancing

I

Lifting/Carrying

0 up to 50 lbs.

Crawling/Kneeling

I

Grasping/Twisting

0

Walking

F

Reaching

F

Running

I

Pushing/Pulling

0

Standing

F

Fingering/Typing

F

Sitting

F

Driving

F requires driving car between sites

Bending/Stooping

F

Others:

 

 PAY GRADE:

 

When applying, please make sure to include all prior experience in your application.

Please provide at least two references. One must be the current or most recent supervisor and the other a previous supervisor.