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Erie 2-Chautauqua-Cattaraugus BOCES K-4 Speech Pathologist in Buffalo, New York

K-4 Speech Pathologist

Tapestry Charter School

65 Great Arrow

Buffalo , NY 14216

Certified - Teaching - Speech Teacher {SPCH}

Job Number 3300046417

Start Date

Open Date 03/25/2024

Closing Date

POSITION: K-4 Speech Pathologist (Part-Time)

SCHOOL YEAR: 2023-24

REPORTS TO: Director of Student Services, and Lower School Building Principal

WAGE/HOUR STATUS: Exempt/10 month

Mission: Educating and inspiring a diverse community of K-12 learners by engaging them in rigorous real-world learning experiences which prioritize intellectual, social and emotional growth.

Vision: Tapestry is a vibrant, sustainable school that empowers learners and leaders to make a positive impact in our communities and beyond.

Values : Perseverance, Integrity, Respect & Responsibility (PIRR).

POSITION SUMMARY: A Speech Pathologist is a highly-qualified teacher who works with students who require strategic intervention in whole-group and small-group settings. The focus of the teacher is to evaluate, diagnose, and treat students with speech or language disorders.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Deliver services as mandated by Individualized Education Plans.

  • Performs instruction and/or activities in the classroom setting to commensurate with the school's stated philosophy, objectives, and purposes.

  • Participate as part of the educational/clinical team for each student.

  • Have knowledge of the resources and supports available to assess the daily language skills and functioning of students with disabilities, particularly students with autism, cognitive and pervasive developmental delays.

  • Possess an ability to work effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary team, as well as schedule and coordinate intervention with a variety of service providers.

  • Have knowledge of the resources and supports available to assess, design, train and monitor the use of assistive technology and augmentative communication devices.

  • Have excellent, well-developed written and oral communication skills, and proven ability to interact positively with students, parents, colleagues, and third-party agencies.

  • Have effective case management and resource management skills, and the ability to create and maintain all required documentation.

  • Have demonstrated experience in applying research-based therapeutic and instructional methodologies when working with students with disabilities.

  • Compiles case history data on those cases where additional family history, health history, early developmental history, and environmental history are deemed appropriate.

  • Have the ability to remain flexible and respond effectively as emergent classroom situations warrant, and/or the ability to manage behavioral challenges.

  • Understand importance and possess the ability to consult with administration on school/community issues that interfere with educational performance.

  • Cooperate with and participate in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the total school program.

  • Educates students, family members, and in-service education and serves as a consult to teachers and school staff on topics concerning speech/language skill development, speech disorders and causes, including disabilities and traumatic events, and inclusion of students with disabilities within the general education setting.

  • Serves as a resource to school staff in the development of a balanced program for oral communication and speech/language development.

  • Collaborates with classroom teachers and other school staff members to implement prescribed language intervention, assistive technology and/or augmentative communication through suggestions for the students daily activities.

  • Develops in-service programs to assist teachers in understanding issues.

  • Develop and foster positive student relationships, as well as monitor, encourage and provide guidance to students on the individual progress which will promote educational development.

  • Observe and evaluate student performance and development.

  • Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities.

  • Facilitates the acquisition of skills necessary for a student's transition to post-high school settings.

  • Stay current with most recent developments in appropriate subject areas as initiated by the school or district.

  • Participate in department, school, and district meetings and professional development activities as appropriate and as necessary to maintain licensure.

  • Participates in the school community outside of the classroom and school day.

  • Other responsibilities as assigned by Administration as required.

ADDITIONAL DUTIES:

  • Demonstrate knowledge of, and support, Tapestry Charter School mission, vision, value statements, standards, policies and procedures, operating instructions, confidentiality standards, and the code of ethical behavior.

  • Prepare progress summaries using the reporting procedures agreed upon by the teaching staff, Director of Student Services and the Principal. Collaborate as needed with other teachers.

  • Check voicemail and email daily and respond promptly or within 24 hours to requests from families, administrators and colleagues.

  • Participate in appropriate professional development activities.

  • Perform other related duties as required and assigned.

SCHOOL CULTURE/CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Create and maintain a physically and emotionally safe environment for students that includes SEL and restorative practices. Model, practice and discuss respectful, unbiased and effective communication with students.

  • Demonstrate preparation and skill in working with students from diverse cultural, economic and ability backgrounds.

  • Encourage parent and community involvement, obtain information for parents when requested, promptly return phone calls and answer emails.

QUALIFICATIONS/KNOWLEDGE OF:

  • Have experience as a Speech Language Pathologist, with demonstrated opportunities to work with students with medical/health issues and/or developmental delays.

  • Have knowledge of a variety of disabilities and the potential effects upon a student's expressive, receptive, and pragmatic language functioning.

  • Possess strong understanding of Federal & State Mandates pertaining to supporting students with disabilities, as well ability to learn and adhere to District policies and procedures.

  • Have demonstrated skill in Speech Language Assessment and the development of intervention plans and goals appropriate to address all facets of communication needs of the student.

  • Strong communication skills.

  • The ability to work as a team or independently.

  • Analytical skills for selecting the best diagnostic tools and analyzing results to identify an accurate diagnosis while developing an effective treatment plan.

  • Communication skills for communicating diagnoses, test results and available treatments in terms that clients and their families can understand.

  • Compassion when working with individuals frustrated by the difficulties they are experiencing

  • Critical thinking skills for adjusting treatment plans as required and identifying alternative ways to help.

  • Attention to detail for maintaining notes on treatment and progress.

  • Listening skills for listening to concerns and symptoms of clients so they can decide the most appropriate course of treatment.

  • Understanding about speech-related conditions and therapies.

EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Professional/Permanent certification in an applicable area with 3 years of experience.

  • NYS Certification/Licensure in Speech Pathology or Speech preferred.

  • Knowledge of Expeditionary Learning is a plus.

  • Classroom experience is essential.

  • A concentration in, master's degree, or higher, in Special Education.

Please make sure to complete an application by clickinghere (https://wnyric.atenterprise.powerschool.com/ats/app_login?COMPANY_ID=00005387) for this job posting.

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Itinerant Location 65 Great Arrow Ave. Buffalo, NY 14216

Salary: From 36720.00

Salary: To 88200.00

Appointment Status Part Time

Contact Person's Name Lauren Pratt

Contact Person's Title Director of People Operations

Contact Person's Email prattl@tapestryschool.org

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