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Athens County Board of Developmental Disabilities Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) in Athens, Ohio
Beacon School is a special educational service provider for five local school districts in Athens County. We provide educational services tailored to meet the needs of students age 3-21. The focus is on building skills needed in the present and future in the areas of functional academics, pre-vocational, socialization, daily living skills, adaptive physical education, fine/gross motor, and recreation/leisure. We seek an SLP dedicated to enhancing the lives and skills of children with exceptional needs and have a passion for serving a population diverse in social, educational and economic backgrounds and levels.
Qualifications:
- Current Ohio Board Licensure as a Speech Language Pathologist required; Professional Pupil Services License with the Ohio Department of Education may be obtained upon hire
- Excellent oral and written communication skills with ability to work and communicate effectively with a diverse mix of professionals, students, parents and other constituents.
- Strong organizational skills
- Knowledge of developmental disabilities, behavior management and teaching strongly preferred.
- Possess good observational skills coupled with the ability to define problems, collect and analyze data and patterns, and draw valid conclusions.
- Must be able to document services electronically (ex. Google docs, Google forms) and capable learning such systems.
- Must be familiar with or have experience using low- and high-tech communication devices/Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)
* Job Duties:*
- Assess and treat speech, language, and swallowing deficits of students.
- Provide therapy to students individually and in small groups, and in a variety of settings, as prescribed in the IEP.
- Develops IEP goals for students receiving direct therapy and documents progress, ensuring appropriate therapy.
- Researches and procures appropriate equipment, supplies, materials, and instruments for implementing programs- including AAC devices to meet daily communication needs.
- Researches and attends workshops/seminars to remain current on communication therapy.
- Participates as a member of the interdisciplinary team in recommending appropriate interventions, including the need for direct therapy, informal consultation, and/or referral to community practitioners.
- Provides staff/parent in-service/consultation as requested or needed to implement appropriate communication strategies in the work area and/or at home.
- Prepare and maintain documentation, written and electronic. Prepare required reports and maintain records.
- Perform other related duties as assigned
Applications accepted until filled; for full consideration, apply by 6/28/2024. To apply, send a cover letter, resume and list of at least three professional references to personnel@athenscbdd.org. For more information, please visit http://athenscbdd.org{rel="nofollow"}.