As the SLP you will take the lead in developing individualized education plans and empowering students to reach their full potential. Collaborating closely with parents and fellow staff members you will play a crucial role in formulating effective strategies to diagnose and treat speech delays among your caseload. To fuel your professional growth further you will attend engaging Professional Development classes conducted by the esteemed school district.
Key Responsibilities:
- Assess students speech language and communication abilities.
- Provide direct therapy services to students either individually or in small groups focusing on specific communication goals.
- Craft individualized treatment plans to address various speech and language disorders including issues with articulation fluency voice and comprehension.
- Participate in Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings collaborating with the IEP team to establish suitable goals and interventions for students.
- Collaborate with teachers parents and other educational professionals to integrate speech and language objectives into the students academic curriculum and daily routines.
- Maintain precise records of assessment outcomes therapy sessions progress reports and other necessary documentation ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations.
Requirements
- Hold ASHA certification to be considered.
- A Masters Degree in Speech Pathology or a related field is required.
- Eligibility for or possession of an SLP license in Illinois is necessary.
Benefits
Clarifi Staffing Solutions
Must love working with children