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The Elementary School Speech-Language Pathologist will evaluate students' speech abilities, provide therapy services in accordance with IEPs, and develop treatment plans. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, participating in IEP meetings, and supporting teachers with speech and language concerns. This role covering FMLA leave supports both self-contained and ASD classrooms.
The High School Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) will assess, diagnose, and treat high school students with speech and language disorders. Responsibilities include managing a caseload of 40 students, conducting evaluations, and collaborating with educational staff to ensure student success during a temporary contract from August 20th to December 13th.
The role involves supervising and mentoring LLMSWs in a school environment, ensuring quality social work services are provided to students. The supervisor will support the social workers throughout the school year while adhering to professional standards.
The LLMSW Supervisor will provide mentorship and supervision to LLMSWs in a school setting, ensuring they receive high-quality social work services. The role requires guiding clinicians through their responsibilities and supporting their professional development.
The Elementary School SLP will support a caseload of students with mild to moderate needs by developing and updating IEP plans, collaborating with special educators, and providing tailored documentation. This full-time role offers a supportive team environment and various benefits, including paid time off and health insurance.
The Elementary School SLP will evaluate and provide speech-language therapy to students in grades K-5, develop treatment plans based on assessments, and participate in IEP conferences. The role includes guiding teachers in identifying speech and language delays and ensuring compliance with educational guidelines.
As a Speech-Language Pathologist, you will evaluate elementary students’ speech-language abilities, conduct assessments, provide direct therapy services according to IEPs, develop and align treatment plans, and support teachers in identifying speech and language delays.
The Secondary SLP will provide high-quality speech services to middle and high school students, evaluating speech-language abilities and developing treatment plans based on IEPs. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, collaborating with educational staff and families, participating in meetings, and guiding teachers on speech issues.
Supervise and mentor LLMSWs in a school setting, providing guidance and support as they navigate the school year. Ensure adherence to professional standards and requirements, while fostering a quality care environment for students in need.
The School Social Worker will support Early Childhood students, manage a caseload of 45-50 students, advocate for their well-being, provide counseling, and collaborate with staff and families. Crisis intervention strategies may also be implemented as needed.