Anchorage School District
Speech Language Pathologist
Anchorage School District, Anchorage, Alaska, United States, 99507
Overview
Speech-language pathologist role at Anchorage School District. A $5,000 signing bonus or up to $10,000 relocation assistance is offered, and the successful candidate receives an additional 6% increase on their annual salary.
Responsibilities
Participate with pre-referral teams, multidisciplinary teams, and student screenings, diagnosis, eligibility, and intervention.
Select and administer standardized and non‑standardized assessments, scoring according to procedural manuals, and determine eligibility for speech‑language services.
Establish functional, school‑based goals and use technology to manage work tasks, maintain required records, and complete paperwork.
Supervise paraprofessionals, establish standards of student behavior, and develop individualized therapy techniques within the general education curriculum.
Collect and document accurate data on goals and objectives, reassess therapy plans, and present information to parents and team members.
Collaborate with regular education and special education staff, attend staff meetings and committees, and serve as a resource to school staff, parents and community.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in speech and language.
Valid Alaska type C special services certificate with an endorsement for speech/language pathology or related endorsement.
Evidence of experience working with special education students and collaborating to support IEP needs in a public school setting.
Demonstrated knowledge of normal speech/language development, teaching methods, curricula, communication disorders, and the ability to maintain punctuality, attendance, and confidentiality.
Benefits
Up to $10,000 relocation assistance.
$5,000 signing bonus.
Additional 6% salary increase.
Equal Employment Opportunity The Anchorage School District is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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Responsibilities
Participate with pre-referral teams, multidisciplinary teams, and student screenings, diagnosis, eligibility, and intervention.
Select and administer standardized and non‑standardized assessments, scoring according to procedural manuals, and determine eligibility for speech‑language services.
Establish functional, school‑based goals and use technology to manage work tasks, maintain required records, and complete paperwork.
Supervise paraprofessionals, establish standards of student behavior, and develop individualized therapy techniques within the general education curriculum.
Collect and document accurate data on goals and objectives, reassess therapy plans, and present information to parents and team members.
Collaborate with regular education and special education staff, attend staff meetings and committees, and serve as a resource to school staff, parents and community.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in speech and language.
Valid Alaska type C special services certificate with an endorsement for speech/language pathology or related endorsement.
Evidence of experience working with special education students and collaborating to support IEP needs in a public school setting.
Demonstrated knowledge of normal speech/language development, teaching methods, curricula, communication disorders, and the ability to maintain punctuality, attendance, and confidentiality.
Benefits
Up to $10,000 relocation assistance.
$5,000 signing bonus.
Additional 6% salary increase.
Equal Employment Opportunity The Anchorage School District is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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