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Educational Speech Language Pathologist

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Offer summary

Qualifications:

Master's Degree from an Accredited Speech-Language Pathology program, Clinical certification (CCC's) or eligibility to receive CCC's from ASHA, Licensed to practice speech-language pathology in the State of Vermont, Experience with Deaf and Hard of Hearing children preferred..

Key responsabilities:

  • Provides speech-language pathology services to children and students in homes or school settings
  • Conducts evaluations, language and developmental assessments, and ongoing services as outlined in IFSP, IEP, or 504 plans
  • Collaborates with other speech-language pathologists to share caseloads across the state
  • May be involved in consultative services within the organization and community.

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Job description

Building Name: UVMMC - In State Remote Worker

Location Address: 111 Colchester Ave., Burlington Vermont

Regular

Department: VTEHDI/DHHDB Educ Svc Prog

Full Time

Standard Hours: 40

Biweekly Scheduled Hours: 76

Shift: Day-8Hr

Primary Shift: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM

Weekend Needs: None

Salary Range: Min $38.40 Mid $48.00 Max $57.60

Recruiter: Kate Davies

JOB DESCRIPTION:

Provides speech-language pathology services to children and students in homes or school settings. The speech-language pathologist (SLP) functions as an essential member of the Educational Services Practice providing direct care to children and students. The SLP works within a cooperative team model and supports other speech-language pathologists by sharing caseloads across the state. They provide evaluations, language and developmental assessments and ongoing services outlined in the IFSP, IEP or 504 plan. The speech language pathologist demonstrates progressive knowledge and sense of responsibility with a variety of specialized services. The speech-language pathologist demonstrates dedication to professional growth and development and to the continuous improvement for children and students. The SLP may be involved in consultative services within the organization and in the community.

EDUCATION:

Master's Degree from an Accredited Speech-Language Pathology program. Clinical certification (CCC's) or eligible to receive CCC's from ASHA. Licensed to practice speech-language pathology in the State of Vermont.

EXPERIENCE:

Experience with Deaf and Hard of Hearing children enrolled in early intervention and/or educational setting preferred.

Required profile

Experience

Spoken language(s):
English
Check out the description to know which languages are mandatory.

Other Skills

  • Leadership Development
  • Teamwork
  • Communication

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