Duties
1. Engages in a program of clinical speech/language services which includes identification,
remediation, referral, resource and administrative services
2. Assumes responsibility for identification of children with speech and/or language
impairments
3. Assumes responsibility after consultation with the appropriate administrator(s) for
planning and developing interventions and designating the professional delivery
system for children and youth with speech and language impairments
4. Develops and adheres to a regular schedule of speech/language services, in compliance
with recommendations in the student’s IEP
5. Establishes procedures for an appropriate and efficient record-keeping and evaluation
system
6. Maintains an individual file record on every student served
7. Responsible for speech-language evaluation and comprehensive report to be shared in
eligibility process
8. Develops IEP goals and objectives based on student needs
9. Updates progress toward IEP goals and objectives on a quarterly basis
10. Prepares and distributes, as required by the Special Education office, narrative and/or
statistical summaries of services provided during the school year
11. Establishes an effective working relationship through counseling and guidance of
school personnel, other professionals and parents regarding speech and language
impairments
12. Participates in IEP meetings with school and other related professional personnel
teams established for purposes of identifying, assessing and recommending program
models and/or treatment of students with communication needs
13. Provides in-service education for teachers, school administrators and parents in the
area of speech/language services as requested
14. Collaborates with the classroom teacher to understand and facilitate the speech and language development of identified students in their classrooms
15. Assumes primary responsibility for evaluating for, requesting, and maintaining needed
assistive technology/AAC equipment and supplies for students on their caseload.
16. Trains necessary staff on AT/AAC devices and equipment.
17. Possible travel between schools within the district and outside of Homer 33C.
18. Perform other tasks that may be assigned by the principal or Director of Special
Services
Qualifications
1. Master’s degree in speech-language pathology from a program that meets ASHA
certification requirements
2. One year of experience preferred
3. Current state license/ PEL in speech-language pathology
4. Experience in identification, evaluation, and treatment, of speech and language
disorders
5. Ability to pass background check and drug screening
6. Pass a Regional Office of Education Fingerprint/Background Clearance including FBI
search
7. Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board may find appropriate and
acceptable
Salary/Benefits
180-day contract. Salary and work year to be established by the Board.
How to Apply
Apply online at www.homerschools.org