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Speech/Hear Therapist

CMSD, Cleveland, Ohio, us, 44101

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The Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) serves approximately 37,000 students in 100+ schools. Over the past several years, the Greater Cleveland community has united behind the collective goal of ensuring every child in Cleveland attends a high-quality school and every neighborhood has a multitude of great schools from which families can choose. The Cleveland Plan defines CMSD's approach to the reinvention of public education and holds our community accountable for the success of Cleveland's schoolchildren. The Cleveland Plan is supported by Ohio House Bill 525, which provides much-needed flexibility and autonomy for the district and its schools. Our schools have autonomy over human and financial resources in exchange for accountability for performance. The principal has primary responsibility and accountability for establishing his or her school as a high-quality, high-expectations academic center with a focus on personalized instruction, professional support for teachers, and school-wide practices that lead to measurable results. The Cleveland Metropolitan School District has developed standards of excellence that the district applies to all parts of the organization inclusive of schools, principals, school leadership teams, networks, and central office. Alignment between Standards of Excellence (SoE) and the district's Theory of Action helps ensure that principals are able to focus on scholar achievement and that central office supports are timely and effective. In our pursuit of a more fair, just, and good system of education, we want each of our learners, both each of our scholars and each of their educators, to be individually and collectively presented with academically/intellectually complex tasks that are worthy of their productive struggle and allow them authentic opportunities to demonstrate their work and their learning of academic content and transferable skills in a joyful and adventurous environment. The opportunity: Conducts speech, hearing, and language screenings, initial evaluations, and/or three-year re-evaluations as needed for individual children, preschool through age twenty-two in all public/non-public schools, as necessary. Serves as a member of the educational team and as a liaison to the Office of Related Services, related agencies, and the community. Completes all mandated processes and procedures, including Individualized Education Program (IEP) development and Evaluation Team Report (ETR) documentation, as part of the Multi-factored Evaluation (MFE) process. Provides classroom collaborative and/or direct speech-language therapy services to individual children as appropriate, in whatever is determined to be the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE). Develops communication skills programs for all children served: uses assistive technology and/or various other alternative/augmentative non-verbal/total communication strategies as appropriate to individual need. Served as a resource person to all parents and staff. Interfaces therapy services with school-based Academic Achievement Plans (AAPs) developing literacy skills and with student performance on mandated proficiency exams. Provides consultation and/or in-service for staff, parents, and/or other speech-language pathologists regarding appropriate speech and language instructional strategies for classroom, home, and/or community use. Provides individual student services as mandated by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and if appropriate, as recommended by the American Speech/Language/Hearing Association. Maintains accurate records, prepares and submits all required statistical reports as appropriate, including but not limited to federal child count data, hearing screening reports, state data requirements, final reports, Community Alternative Funding Services (CAFS) Medicaid documentation log forms, etc. Completes any additional duties as requested by the Office of Related Services Administrator and/or the Administrator(s) of the Division of Special Education. Qualifications: Valid Ohio Speech and Hearing Pathologist Department of Education Certificate/License Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology required; related field considered American Speech-Language and Hearing Association certification strongly preferred State of Ohio Licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist required Potential for State of Ohio Professional Experience Year (PEY)/American Speech/Language/Hearing Association Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) Must be "Highly Qualified" in subject area. Experience as a Speech-Language Pathologist in an urban school setting Knowledge of learning styles and development growth patterns of children Demonstrated ability to provide speech and language services to children Interest in creating developmentally appropriate curriculum and classroom/collaborative models for instruction and/or therapeutic intervention Demonstrated ability and willingness to work as a team member Bilingual (Spanish) candidates are strongly encouraged to apply Working Conditions/Physical Demands: Expected moving, walking, and standing consistent with an office environment and occasionally lifting up to 15 pounds While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, and sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; and reach with hands and arms The employee is frequently required to talk and/or hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is exposed to a normal school/office environment. Travel to schools will be required; must have reliable transportation To Apply: Please submit your resume and application using Workday, our online human capital management system. Please note that an offer of employment will be subject to the successful completion of an FBI/BCI background check and drug screen. EEO Statement: We believe that equity and inclusion at CMSD is an essential call to action, a catalyst to ensure value and appreciation among all our employees, so we may be fair and welcoming now and in the future. CMSD provides equal opportunities for employment, retention and advancement of all personnel by administering all terms and conditions of employment regardless of race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, national origin, sex, disability or genetic information, age, citizenship status, military status, sexual orientation or expression, socio-economic status, title, other dimensions of identity, or any other characteristic protected by law. The District's Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Discriminatory Harassment, and Sexual Harassment and the District's Title IX grievance procedures, including information on how to report or file a complaint of discrimination, how to report or file a formal complaint of sexual harassment, and how the District will respond, may be accessed on the District's Civil Rights Notices webpage, available at . The District's Title IX Coordinator/Director of Equal Employment Opportunity may be reached at: 1111 Superior Avenue East, Suite 1800 Cleveland, Ohio 44114 (216)-838-0070 TitleIX_EEO@