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Speech - Language Pathologist
New York, NY
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Job Type
Full-time
Description
The Speech - Language Pathologist will be responsible for working with both Early Intervention (birth-3) and preschool children in group and individual therapeutic activities, conducting evaluations, coordinating goals and objectives with other professionals, working with families and working with the Director of Clarke-New York.
This position reports to the director of Clarke’s NY Campus.
This is a 12-month position with general hours of 8:00am-4:00 pm. Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Duties And Performance Responsibilities
Salary Description
$70,000 - $73,000
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Speech - Language Pathologist
New York, NY
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Job Type
Full-time
Description
The Speech - Language Pathologist will be responsible for working with both Early Intervention (birth-3) and preschool children in group and individual therapeutic activities, conducting evaluations, coordinating goals and objectives with other professionals, working with families and working with the Director of Clarke-New York.
This position reports to the director of Clarke’s NY Campus.
This is a 12-month position with general hours of 8:00am-4:00 pm. Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Duties And Performance Responsibilities
- Provision of diagnostic Speech, Language and Auditory Therapy to children with hearing loss birth to age 3 through the Early Intervention Program and 3-5 year olds in the Preschool program
- Complete all required notes/record keeping (EI, Easytrac, Clarke internal documentation, etc.)
- Conduct formal and informal evaluations for children with or without hearing loss
- Develop therapy plans for both Individual and group sessions for EI and preschool
- Facilitate individual, group and parent/child therapy sessions
- Assist teachers with developing and maintaining an auditory environment and setting appropriate language goals within the classroom
- Troubleshoot cochlear implant processors, hearing aids, bahas and accessories
- Keep current with trends and research in the field of hearing loss
- Communicate regularly with parents
- Actively engage in professional growth
- Adhere to all policies and procedures stated in the employee handbook
- Communicate and collaborate with CI teams, private therapists and other professionals/referral sources
- Participate in meetings with educational team to discuss children’s progress
- Participate in staff meetings, weekly
- Participate in parent meetings as needed
- Participate in CASSLS conferences
- Participate in parent workshops or Clarke community events
- Participate in parent conferences, team meetings, staff development and special school wide events
- Complete appropriate paperwork and reports related to the provision of Early Intervention and preschool services and evaluations
- Develop IEP and IFSP documents
- Communicate with parents through various modes such as communication notebooks and school blog
- Prepare progress reports and IEP proposals
- Daily assessment of progress based on service provided
- Document progress as needed for LSL-DR
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Director.
- Promote Clarke’s Mission and Goals
- Assist with maintaining a clean, safe, neat and family friendly environment
- Attend community outreach events
- Participate/plan parent workshops
- Masters Degree in Speech and Language Pathology
- Appropriate certifications in Speech and Language Pathology from ASHA and NYSED
- Listening and Spoken Language AVT or AVEd certificated, in process, or interest, preferred
- Educational experience/training working with children in a therapeutic center based setting and expertise in auditory/oral/verbal methodology in working with children with hearing loss.
- Strong commitment to a listening spoken language approach and methodology for the development of spoken language skills for children with hearing loss
- Effective planning and organizational skills
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Flexibility
- Ability to establish rapport with and work collaboratively with students, teachers, parents, and outside agencies
- Experience giving formal and informal assessments, interpreting results, developing recommendations
Salary Description
$70,000 - $73,000
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Salary : $70,000 - $73,000