Location: Willow Springs R-IV School District
Reports To: Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) and Special Education Director
Job Summary: The Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) will support the Speech Language Pathologist in the diagnosis and treatment of communication and speech disorders for students within the Willow Springs R-IV School District. The SLPA will provide direct therapy services, assist in data collection, and contribute to the development of educational materials aimed at enhancing students' communication skills.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist the Speech Language Pathologist in the implementation of individual and group therapy sessions designed to improve students’ speech and language abilities. - Conduct screening assessments for students as directed by the SLP to identify communication needs. - Maintain accurate records of student progress and collect data to reflect performance and outcomes for each therapy session. - Prepare and organize therapy materials and resources in alignment with the IEP goals and objectives. - Provide support to students in the classroom setting, fostering a positive learning environment and encouraging communication and interaction with peers. - Collaborate with teachers, staff, and parents to discuss the students’ progress and suggest strategies to support communication skills in various environments. - Attend meetings, trainings, and professional development opportunities as required to enhance skills and knowledge related to speech and language services. - Adhere to all ethical and legal guidelines surrounding confidentiality and student privacy. - Participate in IEP meetings as needed to provide input on student progress and therapy outcomes.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Communication Disorders, Speech Language Pathology Sciences. - Appropriate certification/licensure as a Speech Language Pathologist Assistant as defined by state regulations. - Previous experience working with children and adolescents, particularly in educational settings, preferred. - Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to work effectively with students, parents, and staff. - Ability to develop rapport with students and foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment. - Knowledge of speech and language development and associated disorders is preferred. - Proficiency in using technology for data collection and reporting.
Application Process:
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and references along with application to Talent Ed. Applications will be accepted until position filled. Questions can be directed to Barbara Medina, Special Services Director, barbaramedina@willowbears.com or 417-469-3260
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