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RCM Health Care Services
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IN PERSON Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - ESY ONLY
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RCM Health Care Services is Hiring an IN PERSON Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - ESY ONLY Near Ocean, NJ

RCM Health Care is looking for a Speech Language Pathologist to provide ESY services to school students, at public school in Ocean Gate, NJ for about 12 hours per week. Caseload is 12 students. Services must take place in person at the school from 7/1/24-8/1/24.

Schedule:

  • 7/1/24-8/1/24, Mon, Tues, Thurs weekly = 12 hours per week/4 hours per day = ESY only

Caseload:

  • 12 students, Autism, speech language delay
  • Provides a full range of services in the identification and diagnosis of speech, language, communication, and hearing disorders and in the recommendation and delivery of appropriate educational services and programs to eliminate, reduce, or accommodate disabilities that interfere with the student’s meeting and exceeding the New Jersey Student Learning Standards.

QUALIFICATIONS:

The Speech Language Specialist shall:

  • Hold a valid New Jersey educational services certificate in accordance with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 18A:27.1 et seq., and N.J.A.C. Title 6A Chapter 9 with a Speech Language Specialist or a Speech Language Specialist endorsement (N.J.A.C. 6A:9-13.6) and other appropriate endorsement(s).
  • Demonstrate the ability to evaluate, provide therapy, and provide strategies for the prevention and remediation of speech, language, and hearing disorders.
  • Have excellent integrity and demonstrate good moral character and initiative.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of speech-language pathology, child growth and development, learning assessment and diagnosis, and research related to learning.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of current rules and regulations regarding Child Study Teams and special education assessment and program requirements.
  • Exhibit a personality that demonstrates enthusiasm and the interpersonal skills to relate well with students, staff, administration, parents, and the community.
  • Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively in English, orally and in writing, using proper grammar and vocabulary.
  • Demonstrate the ability to use technology effectively.
  • Provide proof of U. S. citizenship or legal resident alien status by completing Federal Form I-9 in compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
  • Provide evidence that a criminal record history check has been conducted and clearance has been given by the Department of Education.
  • Provide evidence that health is adequate to fulfill the job functions and responsibilities with reasonable accommodation pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 12101 and in accordance with N.J.A.C. 6A:32-6.1 et seq.
  • Meet such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Superintendent may find appropriate and acceptable.

JOB FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Speech Language Specialist shall:

  • Provide comprehensive services for students with speech and/or language disorders, following N.J.A.C. 6A:14 et seq. and other State and District rules, regulations, and procedures.
  • Develop and implement screening procedures to identify students who are in need of corrective speech, language, and/or hearing instruction (N.J.A.C. 6A:14-3.6).
  • Participate on the Child Study Team when students with communications disorders are referred to the Team. Use observation, conferences with the instructional staff, and various assessment techniques to make diagnostic evaluations. Participate in Team conferences and communications with parents and students, and recommend intervention strategies for the Individual Education Plan (IEP). Monitor the Plan’s implementation, and participate in the Annual Review.
  • Plan and deliver therapy for students with speech, language, and/or hearing deficiencies in individual and small group settings.
  • Assist with referrals of students to agencies and resources in the community when appropriate.
  • Develop and provide a means for the identification of pupils with disorders of language and/or speech.
  • Develop necessary screening and evaluation procedures to determine the nature, etiology, and severity of the specific disabilities of the individuals identified with speech and/or language problems.
  • Arrange through the designated administrative official and Child Study Team appropriate referrals of individuals whose communication problem requires additional diagnosis and/or treatment.
  • Plan a therapy program and develop the IEP for those individuals diagnosed as having speech and/or language problems and arrange for the implementation of this program within the educational setting with involvement of parents.
  • Conduct a therapy program that modifies the behavior that characterizes the speech and/or language disorder.
  • Maintain accurate and detailed records of IEP plans, evaluations, and data from therapy on a continuous, systematic basis.
  • Arrange parent and teacher conferences to inform and assist in the pupil’s progress.
  • Serve as a consultant to the classroom teacher regarding speech and language development activities.
  • Identify community resources which can be utilized by and for the communication disabled and cooperate with these agencies in providing a program of services for a pupil.
  • Provide information and counsel to parents and teachers which may lead to the prevention of communication disorders.
  • Meet with parents and teachers in regard to their role in facilitating an effective facilitative program for a particular pupil with a communication disorder.
  • Perform Annual Review of each pupil’s IEP with involvement of parents.
  • Perform speech and language evaluation when required by the Child Study Team and participate in staffing conferences of these required cases.
  • Coordinate with outside agencies who provide Teacher of the Deaf consultation and audiological services.
  • Keep aware and up to date of current rules and regulations governing application of the total speech program and recommend appropriate modifications to maintain this program consistent with requirements.
  • Continue to evaluate effectiveness of communication devices and programs for students using Assistive Technology.
  • Provide in class language lessons to designated groups as determined by need.
  • Serve as a member of the designated Intervention and Referral Team, when requested.
  • Consult with parents (or guardians) and members of related disciplines, including outside agencies regarding the needs of an individual with a communicative disorder.
  • Recommend and participate in Assistive Technology and Augmentative Communication Evaluations for students in need.
  • Provide regular evaluation of students receiving speech, language, and hearing specialized instruction to determine the effectiveness of services.
  • Complete in a timely fashion all records and reports as required by law and regulation or requested by the Director of Special Education.
  • Assist the instructional staff through conferences, consultations, observations, and demonstrations with classroom organization and the implementation of effective instructional strategies and materials for students with speech, language, and hearing disorders.
  • Maintain positive, cooperative, and mutually supportive relationships with the administration, instructional staff, students, parents, and representatives of other school districts and agencies within the community.
  • Recommend appropriate communication devices for non-verbal students and provide training for parents and staff members.
  • Attend required staff meetings and serve, as appropriate, on staff committees.
  • Participate in faculty, school, parent, and community meetings and programs, sharing observations, issues and resources available.
  • Conduct or provide staff development sessions and educational programs for parents to promote an understanding of effective strategies to accommodate speech, language and hearing disorders.
  • Notify immediately appropriate personnel of evidence of substance abuse, child abuse, child neglect, severe medical or social conditions, potential suicide or individuals appearing to be under the influence of alcohol, controlled substances, or anabolic steroids.
  • Summarize, interpret, and disseminate current developments in speech and language pathology through reading of professional journals, participation in professional development, and involvement in professional organizations.
  • Continue to grow professionally through collaboration with colleagues and professional growth experiences. Complete the required hours of State-approved continuing professional development in accordance with State and District procedures, as specified in the Professional Improvement Plan (N.J.A.C. 6A:9-15.1 et seq.).
  • Maintain in safe working condition and operate electronic and other equipment needed to carry out job functions and responsibilities.
  • Display the highest ethical and professional behavior and standards when working with students, parents, school personnel, and other agencies associated with the school.
  • Protect confidentiality of records and information gained as part of exercising professional duties and use discretion in sharing such information within legal confines.
  • Perform any duties that are within the scope of employment and certifications, as assigned by the Principal or Director of Special Education and not otherwise prohibited by law.
  • Adhere to New Jersey school law, State Board of Education rules and regulations, Board of Education policies and contractual obligations.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential responsibilities and functions of the job and are not meant to be all inclusive. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential responsibilities and functions of the job.

Unless reasonable accommodations can be made, while performing this job the staff member shall:

  • Use strength to lift items needed to perform the functions of the job.
  • Sit, stand and walk for required periods of time.
  • Speak and hear.
  • Use close vision, color vision, peripheral vision and depth perception along with the ability to focus vision.
  • Communicate effectively in English, using proper grammar and vocabulary. American Sign Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable forms of communication.
  • Reach with hands and arms and use hands and fingers to handle objects and operate tools, computers, and/or controls.

Compensation:

  • $55/hour - based on experience

About Us:

RCM Health Care Services’ mission is to provide opportunities for qualified candidates across medical professions. We deliver timely results and have built a reputation of trust with our clients and candidates. Since 1975, we have been providing staffing solutions to many of the finest healthcare institutions across the nation and careers for thousands of candidates. As professional career opportunity matchmakers, we follow up and follow through to help our clients and candidates to reach their career and life goals.

We proudly hold the Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval as well.

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Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $55.00 per hour

Work setting:

  • In-person

Work Location: In person

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Part Time

SALARY

$74k-101k (estimate)

POST DATE

05/05/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

08/31/2024

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