Detroit Academy of Arts and Sciences
Speech Language Pathologist
Detroit Academy of Arts and Sciences, Detroit, Michigan, United States, 48228
Position Title
Speech Language Pathologist
Location
Detroit Academy of Arts and Sciences
Compensation
$56,300 - $75,000 / year
Department
Instructional Support Staff
Funding Source
IDEA
Reports to
Special Education Supervisor
Position Description
The Speech Language Pathologist will provide direct services to scholars in the area of expressive and receptive language, as well as support the IEP and evaluation processes in accordance with the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA) and the Michigan Administrative Rules for Special Education (MARSE).
Key Responsibilities
Evaluate students to determine eligibility for special education and/or related services. Interpret and explain evaluation findings accurately to parents and school staff. Implement Individual Educational Plans (IEPs). Develop and support IEP goals and objectives through direct services and collaboration/consultation materials and activities to meet the needs, interests and abilities of students. Evaluate student progress; modify goals and objectives as needed. Create and facilitate an environment that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the abilities of the students. Collaborate with families, staff, and students concerning the nature of communication disorders and best practices to support students. Collaborate with parents, school staff and other professionals and agencies to develop/implement behavior management and other intervention strategies. Participate on problem‑solving teams to support the MTSS process as needed. Establish and maintain good working relationships with staff, students, and families. Participate in school and district professional development programs and staff meetings. Demonstrate knowledge of special education rules and regulations and maintain compliance with IDEA and MARSE. Maintain accurate, complete and correct records as required by law, district policy and administrative regulations. Perform other duties as assigned by the building administrator, Special Education Supervisor, and/or Chief Academic Officer.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Experience working with children who have been educationally underserved. Exhibit excellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skills. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders. Knowledge of crisis intervention techniques, restorative practices, and trauma‑informed care. Commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in education.
Physical Requirements
Light work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 10 pounds of force as frequently as needed to move objects; frequent standing, stooping, bending, pushing and pulling.
Terms of Employment
Salary benefits shall be paid consistent with the District’s approved compensation plan. Length of the work year and hours of employment shall be those established by the District.
Evaluation
Performance of this job will be evaluated by the Special Education Supervisor in accordance with provisions of the Board’s policy on evaluation of personnel.
Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Speech‑Language Pathology from an accredited institution. A current Certificate of Clinical Competence issued by the American Speech/Language/Hearing Association (ASHA) OR Michigan Teaching Certificate with Speech and Language Impaired (SB) Endorsement. Valid State of Michigan Speech‑Language Pathologist license issued by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. Expertise and experience working in an urban school setting.
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Entry level
Employment type
Full‑time
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Speech Language Pathologist
Location
Detroit Academy of Arts and Sciences
Compensation
$56,300 - $75,000 / year
Department
Instructional Support Staff
Funding Source
IDEA
Reports to
Special Education Supervisor
Position Description
The Speech Language Pathologist will provide direct services to scholars in the area of expressive and receptive language, as well as support the IEP and evaluation processes in accordance with the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA) and the Michigan Administrative Rules for Special Education (MARSE).
Key Responsibilities
Evaluate students to determine eligibility for special education and/or related services. Interpret and explain evaluation findings accurately to parents and school staff. Implement Individual Educational Plans (IEPs). Develop and support IEP goals and objectives through direct services and collaboration/consultation materials and activities to meet the needs, interests and abilities of students. Evaluate student progress; modify goals and objectives as needed. Create and facilitate an environment that is conducive to learning and appropriate to the abilities of the students. Collaborate with families, staff, and students concerning the nature of communication disorders and best practices to support students. Collaborate with parents, school staff and other professionals and agencies to develop/implement behavior management and other intervention strategies. Participate on problem‑solving teams to support the MTSS process as needed. Establish and maintain good working relationships with staff, students, and families. Participate in school and district professional development programs and staff meetings. Demonstrate knowledge of special education rules and regulations and maintain compliance with IDEA and MARSE. Maintain accurate, complete and correct records as required by law, district policy and administrative regulations. Perform other duties as assigned by the building administrator, Special Education Supervisor, and/or Chief Academic Officer.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Experience working with children who have been educationally underserved. Exhibit excellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skills. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders. Knowledge of crisis intervention techniques, restorative practices, and trauma‑informed care. Commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in education.
Physical Requirements
Light work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 10 pounds of force as frequently as needed to move objects; frequent standing, stooping, bending, pushing and pulling.
Terms of Employment
Salary benefits shall be paid consistent with the District’s approved compensation plan. Length of the work year and hours of employment shall be those established by the District.
Evaluation
Performance of this job will be evaluated by the Special Education Supervisor in accordance with provisions of the Board’s policy on evaluation of personnel.
Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Speech‑Language Pathology from an accredited institution. A current Certificate of Clinical Competence issued by the American Speech/Language/Hearing Association (ASHA) OR Michigan Teaching Certificate with Speech and Language Impaired (SB) Endorsement. Valid State of Michigan Speech‑Language Pathologist license issued by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. Expertise and experience working in an urban school setting.
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Health Care Provider
Industries
Education
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