Speech Language Pathologist
$53,778–$74,000 year
On-site · South Burlington, Vermont, United States
Job Summary
Assesses and instructs students with speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders per IEP/504/EST; teaches augmentative communication systems; administers hearing and speech/language evaluations to diagnose impairments; develops and implements individual or group treatment plans; instructs students in communication techniques including sign language and lip reading, and develops exercise programs to improve speech mechanics; monitors progress, adapts curricula, provides collaboration with teachers and specialists, and participates in conferences/meetings as appropriate; requires Master’s Degree and Vermont SLP endorsement; supports ongoing professional development and inclusive education in the SBSD district.
Required Qualifications
- Master’s Degree
- Valid Vermont Teaching License with appropriate endorsement as an SLP
- Demonstrated skill in working with secondary school students with disabilities
- Knowledge and experience with speech/language strategies, accommodations, and interventions for secondary students with speech and hearing challenges
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