CHC LEARNING CENTER, A Program of The Center For Handicapped Children, Inc.
Speech Language Pathologist/CFY
CHC LEARNING CENTER, A Program of The Center For Handicapped Children, Inc., Amherst, New York, United States
Purpose:
Under direction, performs responsible work in identifying, appraising, and interpreting communicative disorders of speech, voice, and language, as well as oral/motor and feeding disorders.
Essential Duties:
Plans and provides educational group and individual therapy programming as indicated by Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)
Provides supervision, evaluation, and work assignments to assigned instructional assistants, therapists, student teachers and/or volunteers when appropriate
Responsible for own involvement as an active contributing team member involving group decision making and the development of a positive, cooperative learning and work environment
Administers audiometric screening evaluations
When necessary confers with physicians, other professional individuals, and parents concerning the diagnostic and therapeutic program and overall communication and oral/motor/feeding needs of the student
Documents evaluations, treatment goals, plans and student progress
Enhances professional growth and development of self and others through participation in educational programs, workshops, etc. Keeps up to date on current professional literature
Writes letters of justification for AAC devices to either Early Intervention, School Districts, or Medicaid.
Performs Early Intervention, Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE)/Committee on Special Education (CSE), or Alternative Augmentative Communication (AAC) evaluations as necessary.
Performs related work as required
Job Specifications:
Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology and New York State Licensure and ASHA certification or elegibility to begin Clinical Fellowship year.
New York State Teaching Certification as a Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Disabilities (TSSLD) initial/professional certificate or Teacher of the Speech and Hearing Handicapped (TSHH) permanent certificate.
Necessary knowledge and skills to care for the physical and developmental needs of the students
Understanding of child development
Compassionate understanding of and genuine concern for children with multiple disabilities and their families
Ability to communicate with students, staff members, and parents in a cordial and professional manner
Ability to work in an educational setting in a confidential and professional manner
Daily lifting, movement and transferring of students is required
Daily feeding or oral motor program implementation is required
Team/mechanical lifting of students and or equipment and materials
Movement of students by wheelchairs and other mechanical devices is required
Other limited physical activities may be required
Occasional travel with students on field trips may be necessary
Physical contact with and/or possible exposure to bodily fluids may occur
This is a 12-month position.
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Essential Duties:
Plans and provides educational group and individual therapy programming as indicated by Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)
Provides supervision, evaluation, and work assignments to assigned instructional assistants, therapists, student teachers and/or volunteers when appropriate
Responsible for own involvement as an active contributing team member involving group decision making and the development of a positive, cooperative learning and work environment
Administers audiometric screening evaluations
When necessary confers with physicians, other professional individuals, and parents concerning the diagnostic and therapeutic program and overall communication and oral/motor/feeding needs of the student
Documents evaluations, treatment goals, plans and student progress
Enhances professional growth and development of self and others through participation in educational programs, workshops, etc. Keeps up to date on current professional literature
Writes letters of justification for AAC devices to either Early Intervention, School Districts, or Medicaid.
Performs Early Intervention, Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE)/Committee on Special Education (CSE), or Alternative Augmentative Communication (AAC) evaluations as necessary.
Performs related work as required
Job Specifications:
Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology and New York State Licensure and ASHA certification or elegibility to begin Clinical Fellowship year.
New York State Teaching Certification as a Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Disabilities (TSSLD) initial/professional certificate or Teacher of the Speech and Hearing Handicapped (TSHH) permanent certificate.
Necessary knowledge and skills to care for the physical and developmental needs of the students
Understanding of child development
Compassionate understanding of and genuine concern for children with multiple disabilities and their families
Ability to communicate with students, staff members, and parents in a cordial and professional manner
Ability to work in an educational setting in a confidential and professional manner
Daily lifting, movement and transferring of students is required
Daily feeding or oral motor program implementation is required
Team/mechanical lifting of students and or equipment and materials
Movement of students by wheelchairs and other mechanical devices is required
Other limited physical activities may be required
Occasional travel with students on field trips may be necessary
Physical contact with and/or possible exposure to bodily fluids may occur
This is a 12-month position.
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