2023-24 Speech Language Pathologist Recruitment Pool
Seattle Public Schools
Seattle, WA
Location: John Stanford Center for Educational Excellence, WA
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 22357
Closing: 3/31/2023 5:00 PM Pacific
- Overview of Position
- Seattle Public Schools utilizes Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) pools for various reasons related to recruitment. Pools provide ability for SPS to begin to engage with recruitment of SLPs for vacancies we know will be identified as we approach Spring and throughout the Summer. They provide candidates the ability to begin to create their profiles and refine their application for consideration. Pools will also be utilized for hard to fill recruitment throughout the year as well as for consideration related to potential Career Fair
Please note that if you are a current contracted teacher with Seattle Public Schools, you do not need to fill out this application. You will apply directly to positions through the internal transfer application when hiring for the 2023-24 school year begins in early spring.
Under general supervision, assesses communication skills and provides appropriate intervention for students in accordance with District policies and procedures.
- Essential Functions:
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- Organizes and maintains a system for identifying students with communication problems; determines through evaluation procedures the level of the communication skills of those students referred for testing; records evaluation results and writes reports, if needed.
- Refers students whose communication problems require additional evaluation and/or intervention by other professionals; completes required documentation and maintains compliance with school district procedures and state and federal laws.
- Plans and implements interventions for eligible students within the total educational setting, and works collaboratively with students and teachers, as appropriate, to facilitate the implementation.
- Consults with parents to share student progress and instructs parents in the implementation of home programs, when appropriate.
- Participates as a member of the school-student intervention team to address concerns about a student’s communication skills and development.
- Consults with classroom teachers to provide appropriate intervention strategies and materials.
- Consults with district personnel and out-of-district agencies regarding students’ program plans and assessment results.
- Provides information regarding communication development, disorders, and services to staff and community
- Trains, evaluates, and supervises student teachers, as appropriate.
- Participates in staff meetings and serves on other District committees.
- Pursues professional development activities to update skills and apply current practices.
- Performs related duties, as assigned.
- Typical Qualifications
- EDUCATION: Master’s degree in speech and language disorders, audiology, or an equivalent field.
CERTIFICATION & LICENSES:
Valid Washington State ESA Certification as a Communication Disorders Specialist.Agency: Seattle Public Schools
Address: 2445 3rd Ave South Seattle, Washington, 98124-1165
Phone: 206-252-0210