Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc.
Speech & Language Pathologist
Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc., Fullerton, California, United States, 92632
Positions Staffed: Contract, temp-to-perm, and direct hire Allied Health positions
Maxim Staffing Solutions- Allied Health, provides contract, per-diem, temp-to-perm, and direct hire Allied Health personnel to facilities throughout the nation. Maxim’s national network of offices allows clients to quickly respond to unexpected staffing shortages, reduce unnecessary costs, and maintain quality service.
IMPORTANT: Please reply with this post together with your updated resume with contact information so that we can call you ASAP! Job Description
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/DUTIES
· Develop systematic procedures for the review of diagnostic finding, instructional and clinical methods for uses with designated students. · Use available methods, techniques, and materials to compare to accomplish the goals and objectives for each designated student. · Use formal methods for evaluating and documenting the student's progress in achieving specific objectives and terminal goals. · Participate in the eligibility and planning required for development of the IEP when a communication disorder is present. · Conduct speech and language therapy programs for specifically selected students and insure that the professional services rendered to students are of the highest quality. · Maintain a file on each of the students enrolled and be responsible for distribution of progress reports, etc., to administrators and other school personnel. · Initiate referrals, through appropriate District procedures, to other professional resources when necessary. · Work with classroom teachers, paraeducators, and parents to implement speech and language programs. · Provide teacher in-service programs and parent workshops related to development of communication skills. · Provide consultative services to parents, teachers, and other school personnel. · Maintain the State School Register and compile data and reports as requested by the District. · Attend staff meetings and District in-service meetings for the purpose of implementing and improving speech and language services to the students. · Follow the Code of Ethics as adopted by the Board of Trustee. · Comply with all provisions of the California Education Code; California Administrative Code, Title V; other governmental codes; and policies, rules, regulations, and procedures of the Board of Trustees. · Perform such other duties as may be designated by the Principal. Qualifications
KNOWLEDGE OF:
· Developmental language systems used by the severely and physically disabled population. · Current communication techniques. · Appropriate assessment techniques for students exhibiting a wide range of disabilities. · Non-oral communication techniques. · Test selection, assessment procedures, and interpretation of test results. · Assistive and Augmentative communication devices and applications. · IEP team process and timelines.
SKILL TO:
· Support staff in use of effective strategies and techniques for development and reinforcement of pre-language and language skill. · Work with students, parents, staff, and community agencies. · Participate as a member of a multi-disciplinary team in the development and implementation of IEPs. · Communicate effectively in oral and written forms. · Keep records and prepare reports.
ABILITY TO:
· Respond to questions, inquires, and complaints from parents, students, teachers, and representatives from other school districts. · Explain processes and procedures as they apply to the speech and language program. · Prepare clear and concise reports. · Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. · Consult effectively with staff and parents. Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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IMPORTANT: Please reply with this post together with your updated resume with contact information so that we can call you ASAP! Job Description
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/DUTIES
· Develop systematic procedures for the review of diagnostic finding, instructional and clinical methods for uses with designated students. · Use available methods, techniques, and materials to compare to accomplish the goals and objectives for each designated student. · Use formal methods for evaluating and documenting the student's progress in achieving specific objectives and terminal goals. · Participate in the eligibility and planning required for development of the IEP when a communication disorder is present. · Conduct speech and language therapy programs for specifically selected students and insure that the professional services rendered to students are of the highest quality. · Maintain a file on each of the students enrolled and be responsible for distribution of progress reports, etc., to administrators and other school personnel. · Initiate referrals, through appropriate District procedures, to other professional resources when necessary. · Work with classroom teachers, paraeducators, and parents to implement speech and language programs. · Provide teacher in-service programs and parent workshops related to development of communication skills. · Provide consultative services to parents, teachers, and other school personnel. · Maintain the State School Register and compile data and reports as requested by the District. · Attend staff meetings and District in-service meetings for the purpose of implementing and improving speech and language services to the students. · Follow the Code of Ethics as adopted by the Board of Trustee. · Comply with all provisions of the California Education Code; California Administrative Code, Title V; other governmental codes; and policies, rules, regulations, and procedures of the Board of Trustees. · Perform such other duties as may be designated by the Principal. Qualifications
KNOWLEDGE OF:
· Developmental language systems used by the severely and physically disabled population. · Current communication techniques. · Appropriate assessment techniques for students exhibiting a wide range of disabilities. · Non-oral communication techniques. · Test selection, assessment procedures, and interpretation of test results. · Assistive and Augmentative communication devices and applications. · IEP team process and timelines.
SKILL TO:
· Support staff in use of effective strategies and techniques for development and reinforcement of pre-language and language skill. · Work with students, parents, staff, and community agencies. · Participate as a member of a multi-disciplinary team in the development and implementation of IEPs. · Communicate effectively in oral and written forms. · Keep records and prepare reports.
ABILITY TO:
· Respond to questions, inquires, and complaints from parents, students, teachers, and representatives from other school districts. · Explain processes and procedures as they apply to the speech and language program. · Prepare clear and concise reports. · Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. · Consult effectively with staff and parents. Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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