What are the responsibilities and job description for the AD, School Svs in SLP position at The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)?
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Track national trends and critical issues in SLP professional practice and in schools to develop resources and make recommendations for developing Association policy, priorities, and actions to meet the professional practice needs of members.
Recommend the formation of and serve as ex officio of board, council, ad hoc and joint committees and working groups, and coordinate task force activities that influence and shape the education and practice resources for speech-language pathologists.
Solicit and integrate the input of other groups and individuals into the activities of the School Services unit.
Serve as liaison with related professional organizations, state and federal agencies, and other national professional and advocacy organizations to ensure that they are aware of current ASHA policy and practice in speech-language pathology and to collaborate with such professional organizations on issues of mutual concern.
Recommend, plan, develop, conduct, and evaluate the content of ASHA-sponsored professional development conferences, programs, and related products pertinent to providing speech-language pathology services.
Assist in developing, preparing, directing, and managing of grants and contracts for federal/private funding.
It is the policy of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association to provide equal opportunity to all employees without regard for race, sex, national origin, religion, marital status, disability, veteran's status, age, sexual orientation or LGBT status, genetic information, citizenship, or any other factor protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws and ASHA's Bylaws. This policy applies to recruiting, hiring, transfer, promotion, compensation and benefits, upward mobility, training and development, access to facilities, termination, and other personnel actions. Under the direction of the Chief Executive Officer, with a firm commitment from coaches at all levels within the organizational structure of the National Office, affirmative action will be taken to ensure the full utilization of members of racial/ethnic minority groups, women, persons with disabilities, and Vietnam and disabled veterans within our workforce.
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- General Description:
- Responsibilities:
Track national trends and critical issues in SLP professional practice and in schools to develop resources and make recommendations for developing Association policy, priorities, and actions to meet the professional practice needs of members.
Recommend the formation of and serve as ex officio of board, council, ad hoc and joint committees and working groups, and coordinate task force activities that influence and shape the education and practice resources for speech-language pathologists.
Solicit and integrate the input of other groups and individuals into the activities of the School Services unit.
Serve as liaison with related professional organizations, state and federal agencies, and other national professional and advocacy organizations to ensure that they are aware of current ASHA policy and practice in speech-language pathology and to collaborate with such professional organizations on issues of mutual concern.
Recommend, plan, develop, conduct, and evaluate the content of ASHA-sponsored professional development conferences, programs, and related products pertinent to providing speech-language pathology services.
Assist in developing, preparing, directing, and managing of grants and contracts for federal/private funding.
- Contacts:
- The Director of School Services in Speech-Language Pathology, the Directors and staff of other units, various individuals and groups internal and external to ASHA including ASHA members the Board of Directors, Advisory Council,, National Office staff, leaders in related professional organizations and other national professional and advocacy organizations, and policy makers in state and federal government agencies.
- These contacts are necessary to provide specific professional and consultation information that may be requested, to share information, to keep current on issues affecting the professional practices of the profession, to facilitate completion of assigned projects in a timely manner, and to facilitate activities that influence and shape the education and practices policies of the Association.
- Freedom to Act:
- Education, Experience, Knowledge, Skills:
- master’s or doctorate degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- 5 or more years of practical experience in the profession with specific expertise in school based speech-language pathology services
- current Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) in Speech-Language Pathology
- National Office EEO Policy:
It is the policy of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association to provide equal opportunity to all employees without regard for race, sex, national origin, religion, marital status, disability, veteran's status, age, sexual orientation or LGBT status, genetic information, citizenship, or any other factor protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws and ASHA's Bylaws. This policy applies to recruiting, hiring, transfer, promotion, compensation and benefits, upward mobility, training and development, access to facilities, termination, and other personnel actions. Under the direction of the Chief Executive Officer, with a firm commitment from coaches at all levels within the organizational structure of the National Office, affirmative action will be taken to ensure the full utilization of members of racial/ethnic minority groups, women, persons with disabilities, and Vietnam and disabled veterans within our workforce.
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