What are the responsibilities and job description for the SPEECH PATHOLOGIST II position at Porterville Developmental Center?
SPEECH PATHOLOGIST II at Porterville Developmental Center
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Until Filled
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5597822087
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Salary
6844.00 - 9209.00 Monthly
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Job Summary
Job Summary
Please go to the Calcareers website and apply for the position: https://calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Jobs/JobPosting.aspx?JobControlId=515317. Speech Pathologist II-Under the general clinical direction of the Medical Director or designee, and direct supervision of Medical Services the Speech Pathologist II, following all established guidelines, policy and procedure, and rules and regulations, is a senior level employee, who plans, organizes, and supervises speech therapy clinics for individuals and coordinates therapy or instructional programs for individuals or level of care employees. Primary care services include planning, organizing, and directing screening and evaluation of voice, language, swallowing, speech and language disability; providing individual and group speech therapy to individuals; conducting in¬ service training for lay and professional workers in recognition and treatment of speech, voice, and language disabilities; attending clinics and maintaining notes; developing and directing research projects; supervising the work of a small staff of Speech Pathologists I and Speech Pathologist License Applicants and performing other duties as required. Speech Pathologist I- Administers diagnostic tests to determine the nature and extent of speech disorders; provides individual and group communication services to individuals ; prepares reports and summaries on diagnosis, prognosis, progress, and recommendations for assigned cases; confers with teachers, parents, and employees regarding progress and treatment; trains parents and employees in therapeutic procedures and methods of motivating individuals toward communication strategies. Responsible for maintaining a current license. This position is not eligible for telework, this position is in person only. Examination Information Interested individuals must take and pass the Speech Pathologist II examination to obtain list eligibility. Click the following link or copy and paste the link into your
Requirements / Qualifications
Electronic submission is encouraged. Submit a completed STD. 678, along with a copy of your degree/transcripts and Speech Pathologist license by the final filing date. Applications must include the Position Title and Position Number in the Job Title section and be signed and dated. Applicants must also indicate their eligibility in the Job Title section. In the Employment History section, list all current and past employment with complete “From” and “To” dates (month/day/year), hours worked per week (whole numbers only), and total time worked (years/months). The Duties Performed section must be completed—“see resume” is not acceptable. Incomplete applications will not be processed, and missing required documents will result in disqualification. Surplus applicants must include a copy of their surplus letter. Applications may be obtained from the Human Resources Office at Porterville Developmental Center or downloaded online. All appointments are subject to State Restriction of Appointment (SROA), Departmental Restriction of Appointment (DROA), re-employment list procedures, pre-employment physical, and fingerprint clearance. More information is available through California Department of Human Resources. You must submit copies of your degree/transcripts (redact birthdate and Social Security number). Official transcripts will be required if selected. Foreign transcripts must include a third-party academic credential evaluation.
Speech Pathologist II Possession of a valid license to practice speech pathology in California as determined by the Speech Pathology and Audiology Examining Committee of the California Board of Medical Quality Assurance. (Includes possession of a Master's Degree in Speech Pathology or deemed equivalent as defined by the Speech Pathology and Audiology Examining Committee.) (Applicants who are in the process of securing approval of their qualifications by the Speech Pathology and Audiology Examining Committee will be admitted to the examination but they must meet all the legal requirements in order to be eligible for appointment.) and Either I One year of experience performing the duties of a Speech Pathologist I or Speech Pathologist I, Departments of Mental Health and Developmental Services, in California state service. Or II Two years of experience in the diagnosis and correction of speech disorders. (Possession of an earned doctorate in speech pathology, speech correction, or a closely related field may be substituted for the required experience.)
- Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential - Language, Speech and Hearing (Speech Pathologist license)
Requirements / Qualifications
Electronic submission is encouraged. Submit a completed STD. 678, along with a copy of your degree/transcripts and Speech Pathologist license by the final filing date. Applications must include the Position Title and Position Number in the Job Title section and be signed and dated. Applicants must also indicate their eligibility in the Job Title section. In the Employment History section, list all current and past employment with complete “From” and “To” dates (month/day/year), hours worked per week (whole numbers only), and total time worked (years/months). The Duties Performed section must be completed—“see resume” is not acceptable. Incomplete applications will not be processed, and missing required documents will result in disqualification. Surplus applicants must include a copy of their surplus letter. Applications may be obtained from the Human Resources Office at Porterville Developmental Center or downloaded online. All appointments are subject to State Restriction of Appointment (SROA), Departmental Restriction of Appointment (DROA), re-employment list procedures, pre-employment physical, and fingerprint clearance. More information is available through California Department of Human Resources. You must submit copies of your degree/transcripts (redact birthdate and Social Security number). Official transcripts will be required if selected. Foreign transcripts must include a third-party academic credential evaluation.
Speech Pathologist II Possession of a valid license to practice speech pathology in California as determined by the Speech Pathology and Audiology Examining Committee of the California Board of Medical Quality Assurance. (Includes possession of a Master's Degree in Speech Pathology or deemed equivalent as defined by the Speech Pathology and Audiology Examining Committee.) (Applicants who are in the process of securing approval of their qualifications by the Speech Pathology and Audiology Examining Committee will be admitted to the examination but they must meet all the legal requirements in order to be eligible for appointment.) and Either I One year of experience performing the duties of a Speech Pathologist I or Speech Pathologist I, Departments of Mental Health and Developmental Services, in California state service. Or II Two years of experience in the diagnosis and correction of speech disorders. (Possession of an earned doctorate in speech pathology, speech correction, or a closely related field may be substituted for the required experience.)
- Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential - Language, Speech and Hearing (Speech Pathologist license)
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