Stark County Educational Service Center -places at Carroll Hills DD
Speech-Language Pathologist
Supervisor: Speech Pathologist Supervisor/Executive Director of Student Services
Summary/Objective: Facilitate the identification and remediation of communication disorders to help students achieve maximum benefit from the educational program and parental involvement
Minimum Qualifications:
Masters Degree from an accredited college or university
Secure and maintain a valid Ohio Educator License as required by placement or assignment; Ohio Pupil Services Registration is considered
Ohio BCI and Federal Background check free of disqualifying infractions
Comply with drug-free workplace rules and board policies
Participate (and pass where applicable) in all required training including but not limited to: Bloodborne Pathogens Crisis Intervention Educator Ethics etc.
Embody high ethical standards integrity and accept responsibility for decisions and conduct
Efficiently operate Google Applications including Gmail Drive Sheets Docs etc.
Adhere to the Stark County Educational Service Center (SCESC) Governing Board policies/administrative guidelines/staff handbook policies of the assigned district/worksite and the to the Licensure Code of Professional Conduct for Educators
Promote the proper use care and security of SCESC property and report misconduct vandalism equipment malfunctions and other concerns
Advance the professional image of the SCESC and affiliate districts
Establish and maintain professional relationships with coworkers and colleagues promoting a cohesive work environment
Report suspected child abuse and/or neglect to supervisor and/or civil authorities as required by law
Maintain confidentiality of student related information
Experience working with children ages birth to 18 is preferred
Such alternatives or additions to the above as deemed appropriate by the ESC superintendent
Essential Functions:
Maintain compliance with ODE MSP districts and ESC requirements and timelines in relation to evaluations assessments treatments communications and documentation in paper and electronic formats
Perform initial and ongoing assessments to provide therapy to students requiring speech and language services
Shares responsibility with classroom teachers in the identification of instructional areas in which the student requires assistance
Develop appropriate goals and objectives based on student need for inclusion in the IEP
Attend IEP meetings for students with speech/language impairments
Prepares and provides sequential instruction in the development and maintenance of skills to meet the students unique educational needs as indicated in the following areas: phonology articulation fluency voice spoken language written language morphology syntax semantics and pragmatics
Monitor the efficacy of interventions
Collaborate with teachers and other school personnel to make environmental adjustments and transfer students newly learned skills and/or intervention strategies for supported learning in the classroom
Provide information about techniques to help families assist the student with activities at home
Assist districts in MTSS (Multi-tiered System of Support) by providing education training screenings classroom collaboration consultations with community professionals school personnel students families and attending team meetings
Demonstrate knowledge of students background experiences developmental age and educational grade level needs
Advocate for students speech/language therapy services
Efficiently and effectively manage therapy time/caseload schedule prioritize work tasks to meet the frequency of IEP goals
Communicates and cooperates effectively professionally and respectfully with students families and school/community professionals
Contribute to team effort by integrating individual responsibility with other team member responsibilities
Assist with the planning development and implementation of grant programs upon request of in consultation with appropriate county/district personnel
Attend and participate in designated Stark County Educational Service Center staff and department meetings by offering solutions and/or sharing skills from professional training or literature
Integrate current practice techniques and update performance based on continuous professional development through the reading of professional literature keeping current with developments in technology and attending meetings/conferences
Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee may encounter while performing essential job functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Working Conditions: Promote safety exercise caution and comply with safety regulations and district/educational service center policies/procedures when involved in the following situations:
Risk of exposure to blood-borne pathogens bodily fluids and/or communicable diseases
Potential for adverse contact by aggressive students
Exposure to adverse weather conditions and temperature extremes
Balancing bending crouching kneeling reaching and standing
Lifting carrying and moving work-related supplies and/or equipment
Operate and/or ride in a vehicle
Work at various heights in confined spaces and/or invariable/diminished lighting
Report misconduct or violations of policy and procedures to the direct supervisor appropriate administrator or legal authority (mandating reporting)
Performance Evaluation:
Job performance is evaluated according to the policy and procedures adopted by the Stark County Educational Service Center Governing Board.
The Stark County Educational Service Center is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race color age national origin ancestry genetic information gender religion marital status military status or disability. Individuals are selected for employment based only on merit and qualifications directly related to professional competence. This job description is not intended to be a complete list of required duties and it is understood by the employee that other related and reasonable duties will be required if requested by an immediate supervisor or administrative staff member. This document is subject to change in response to student need staff factors funding variables modified operating procedures program/curriculum changes and unforeseen events. The employee is expected to follow all policies and procedures in accordance with the Stark County Educational Service Center and district or department assignment.
Stark County Educational Service Center -places at Carroll Hills DDSpeech-Language PathologistSupervisor: Speech Pathologist Supervisor/Executive Director of Student ServicesSummary/Objective: Facilitate the identification and remediation of communication disorders to help students achieve maximum b...
Stark County Educational Service Center -places at Carroll Hills DD
Speech-Language Pathologist
Supervisor: Speech Pathologist Supervisor/Executive Director of Student Services
Summary/Objective: Facilitate the identification and remediation of communication disorders to help students achieve maximum benefit from the educational program and parental involvement
Minimum Qualifications:
Masters Degree from an accredited college or university
Secure and maintain a valid Ohio Educator License as required by placement or assignment; Ohio Pupil Services Registration is considered
Ohio BCI and Federal Background check free of disqualifying infractions
Comply with drug-free workplace rules and board policies
Participate (and pass where applicable) in all required training including but not limited to: Bloodborne Pathogens Crisis Intervention Educator Ethics etc.
Embody high ethical standards integrity and accept responsibility for decisions and conduct
Efficiently operate Google Applications including Gmail Drive Sheets Docs etc.
Adhere to the Stark County Educational Service Center (SCESC) Governing Board policies/administrative guidelines/staff handbook policies of the assigned district/worksite and the to the Licensure Code of Professional Conduct for Educators
Promote the proper use care and security of SCESC property and report misconduct vandalism equipment malfunctions and other concerns
Advance the professional image of the SCESC and affiliate districts
Establish and maintain professional relationships with coworkers and colleagues promoting a cohesive work environment
Report suspected child abuse and/or neglect to supervisor and/or civil authorities as required by law
Maintain confidentiality of student related information
Experience working with children ages birth to 18 is preferred
Such alternatives or additions to the above as deemed appropriate by the ESC superintendent
Essential Functions:
Maintain compliance with ODE MSP districts and ESC requirements and timelines in relation to evaluations assessments treatments communications and documentation in paper and electronic formats
Perform initial and ongoing assessments to provide therapy to students requiring speech and language services
Shares responsibility with classroom teachers in the identification of instructional areas in which the student requires assistance
Develop appropriate goals and objectives based on student need for inclusion in the IEP
Attend IEP meetings for students with speech/language impairments
Prepares and provides sequential instruction in the development and maintenance of skills to meet the students unique educational needs as indicated in the following areas: phonology articulation fluency voice spoken language written language morphology syntax semantics and pragmatics
Monitor the efficacy of interventions
Collaborate with teachers and other school personnel to make environmental adjustments and transfer students newly learned skills and/or intervention strategies for supported learning in the classroom
Provide information about techniques to help families assist the student with activities at home
Assist districts in MTSS (Multi-tiered System of Support) by providing education training screenings classroom collaboration consultations with community professionals school personnel students families and attending team meetings
Demonstrate knowledge of students background experiences developmental age and educational grade level needs
Advocate for students speech/language therapy services
Efficiently and effectively manage therapy time/caseload schedule prioritize work tasks to meet the frequency of IEP goals
Communicates and cooperates effectively professionally and respectfully with students families and school/community professionals
Contribute to team effort by integrating individual responsibility with other team member responsibilities
Assist with the planning development and implementation of grant programs upon request of in consultation with appropriate county/district personnel
Attend and participate in designated Stark County Educational Service Center staff and department meetings by offering solutions and/or sharing skills from professional training or literature
Integrate current practice techniques and update performance based on continuous professional development through the reading of professional literature keeping current with developments in technology and attending meetings/conferences
Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee may encounter while performing essential job functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Working Conditions: Promote safety exercise caution and comply with safety regulations and district/educational service center policies/procedures when involved in the following situations:
Risk of exposure to blood-borne pathogens bodily fluids and/or communicable diseases
Potential for adverse contact by aggressive students
Exposure to adverse weather conditions and temperature extremes
Balancing bending crouching kneeling reaching and standing
Lifting carrying and moving work-related supplies and/or equipment
Operate and/or ride in a vehicle
Work at various heights in confined spaces and/or invariable/diminished lighting
Report misconduct or violations of policy and procedures to the direct supervisor appropriate administrator or legal authority (mandating reporting)
Performance Evaluation:
Job performance is evaluated according to the policy and procedures adopted by the Stark County Educational Service Center Governing Board.
The Stark County Educational Service Center is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race color age national origin ancestry genetic information gender religion marital status military status or disability. Individuals are selected for employment based only on merit and qualifications directly related to professional competence. This job description is not intended to be a complete list of required duties and it is understood by the employee that other related and reasonable duties will be required if requested by an immediate supervisor or administrative staff member. This document is subject to change in response to student need staff factors funding variables modified operating procedures program/curriculum changes and unforeseen events. The employee is expected to follow all policies and procedures in accordance with the Stark County Educational Service Center and district or department assignment.