Speech Language Pathologist

  • Webb City
  • Webb City Middle School
REPORTS TO: Director of Special Education
FAIR LABOR STANDARD ACT: Non-Exempt
POSITION CLASSIFICATION: Support
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 9 months
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology
  • Valid Missouri Certificate from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and/or Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
  • Experience in the public-school setting preferred
  • Possess collaborative and interpersonal skills
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills

JOB SUMMARY:
The purpose of the Speech Language Pathologist is to improve the speech and/or language of students that have been identified as having speech and/or language disabilities that interfere with the students ability to derive full benefit from the overall educational program.
REQUIRED EXPECTATIONS:
  • Be punctual and have consistent and regular attendance.
  • Ensure the safety and well-being of each child by responding to their emotional, social and physical needs, as well as their education needs.
  • Supports the mission of the Webb City R-7 School District.
  • Supports the value of education.
  • Complies with the privacy rights of students; safeguards confidential and/or sensitive information.
  • Utilize developmentally appropriate practice and best practice methods at all times.
  • Be warm and nurturing with students.
  • Be customer service oriented and professional.
  • Provide excellent customer service according to the standard of the District.
  • Works to meet goals of the department and District with a spirit of cooperation.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
The duties of the Speech Language Pathologist will include, but are not limited to the following:
  • Serve as a resource to school staff and families in the development of a balanced program for communication and speech-language development.
  • Provide a therapeutic program to meet individual speech/language needs.
  • Assist and guide teachers/parent in observing, describing and referring suspected and/or identified speech-language problems.
  • Provide thorough assessment and diagnosis of articulation, voice, fluency and language.
  • Provide screening to specified grade levels at regular intervals to identify speech and/or language impaired children.
  • Collaborate with school staff and parents to implement therapy strategies for the child's daily activities.
  • Collaborate with IEP team members, evaluation team members, parents and general educators to provide intervention, services and support across school environments.
  • Provide in-service education and serves as a consultant to school staff on topics concerning speech-language disabilities.
  • Keep through ongoing records for the students receiving speech/language therapy.
  • Maintain lists of students referred, screened and eligible for service as well as a directory of outside agencies, consultants, specialists and related services.
  • Compile case history data on those students in speech-language therapy and shares the pertinent information with school staff.
  • Assume primary responsibility for requisitioning and maintaining needed materials, equipment and supplies.
  • Assimilate all speech-language evaluation information, interprets the evaluation results and writes a cohesive report which discusses all speech-language needs of the student.
  • Maintain required documentation regarding Medicaid billing.
  • Consistent and regular attendance is an essential function of this position.
  • Display the ability to work to implement the vision and mission of the District.
  • Conference with parents and school staff on a regular basis.
  • Models positive behavior for students (i.e. inter-personal communication, processes, social interactions, etc.) for the purpose of providing educational and life skills training.
  • Demonstrate professionalism and appropriate judgment in behavior, speech, dress and appropriate professional manner for the work setting.
  • Demonstrate effective human relations and communication skills.
  • Adhere to good safety practices.
  • Ability to understand and adhere to all District rules, regulations and policies.
  • All other duties as required or assigned.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to:
  • stand, walk, sit and talk/hear;
  • occasionally required to reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl;
  • occasionally push, pull or lift up to 50 lbs; and
  • be able to see, including close, distance and depth perception.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.