Centralia-Speech Language Pathologist 2024-25

Speech Language Pathologist

Centralia School District
Centralia Special Services2320 Bort AvenueCentralia, WA 98531
Full Time
$58,525 - $119,551 per year
Centralia Special Services
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Job Summary:

This position provides a wide-range of speech, hearing, and augmentative communication services in individual or small groups in a variety of elementary and secondary school settings. This position also consults with parents and teachers of children with identified communication disabilities. 

Required Qualifications:

  • Valid Washington State Educational Staff Associate Certificate with speech language pathologist/audiologist endorsement
  • Valid CCC-SLP
  • Knowledge of both verbal and non-verbal communications methods
  • Ability to work cooperatively with staff, parents, administration and support personnel
  • Willingness to learn and use curriculum, assessments, education codes, and district policies
  • Competency in assessment, data gathering and interpreting techniques; 
  • Ability to use and/or willingness to learn technology and computerized reporting systems
  • Successful experience establishing and carrying out behavior interventions systems
  • Current knowledge of federal and state laws, rules and regulation governing the education of children qualified for special education.
  • Working knowledge of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) best practices
  • Knowledge of the identification process of special education students
  • Ability to communicate effectively, possess awareness (for self and others), listen actively, be patient, incorporate humor/lightheartedness into work, be empathic, possess a growth mindset, and be customer-service oriented
  • Ability to support the District’s vision, mission, and goals including the belief that all students can succeed
  • Ability to maintain a positive attitude
  • Ability to provide services in a team setting 
  • Familiarity with racial equity and inclusion frameworks
  • Gives evidence of high, sincere interest in pupils, employees, patrons, and academic programs of the schools
  • Successful experience working with self-direction and a high degree of collaboration 
  • Ability to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations
  • Possession of organizational skills and flexibility to respond to changing student needs
  • Ability to function in a calm, efficient, courteous manner under stress and to exercise careful judgment, confidentiality and tact in the performance of duties

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Prior experience providing speech and language therapy in the school setting
  • Ability to speak Spanish
  • Experience working with students from diverse backgrounds
  • Practices effective leadership in areas of assignment

Essential Functions:

  • Provides a thorough assessment and diagnosis of speech, voice, hearing, and language impairments
  • Assists in proper referrals of individuals to agencies and specialists in the community as appropriate
  • Provides appropriate individualized programs of therapy to meet individual students' needs and correct identified speech or language disabilities
  • Assists and guides school staff in observing, describing, and referring suspected and identified speech and language impairments
  • Conducts testing, interprets results, and leads the multi-disciplinary team in the identification of special education students
  • Assesses, motivates, redirects, and interacts with students in a productive manner.
  • Provides training/in-service on strategies for working with students with behavior problems
  • Participates in or facilitates school based Multi-disciplinary Team/Group of Qualified Professionals meetings
  • Promotes collaboration between school administration, staff and parents for the purpose of maintaining effective, consistent and regular communication between all stakeholders
  • Keeps abreast of special education pedagogy and apply this research to special education programs
  • Articulates special education visions and goals to regular education and special education staff
  • Assists in developing and implementing Childfind activities
  • Directly assists classroom teachers with the ongoing management of special needs students within their classrooms
  • Completes work in a timely manner consistent with state and federal regulations 
  • Serves as a member of the Student Support management team, IEP Teams, etc. as pertinent to the job
  • Conducts parent and/or parent-student conferences set up to interpret student assessment results
  • Participates in curriculum development and implementation of special education services
  • Prepares and submits the necessary documentation for Medical Recovery
  • Responds to inquiries from a variety of sources (e.g. other teachers, parents, administrators, etc.) around aspects of special education services
  • Stays current on policies and laws related to special education
  • Develops and maintains collaborative and transparent relationships with other district staff, families, and community partners.
  • Completes all documentation as required by law or prescribed by the Executive Director of Special Services, including but not limited to IEPs, assessment documents, and progress reporting 
  • Attends staff and other professional meetings as appropriate or directed
  • Uses and integrates technology for communication and instruction
  • Other duties as assigned

Salary: $58,524.50- $119,550.80 annually, DOE 

Work schedule: 1.0 FTE 

Benefits: 12Sick leave and 3 personal leave days; health benefits including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and long-term disability insurance through SEBB; State retirement through DRS; other fringe benefits as allowed under the Centralia Education Association Collective Bargaining Agreement.

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