POSITION: LANGUAGE, SPEECH AND HEARING THERAPIST
DEFINITION:
Under supervision of the SELPA Executive Director or designee will plan and implement a developmentally appropriate program meeting the unique needs of speech and language impaired students.
ESSENTIAL JOB TASKS:
- Provides language and speech screening services.
 - Determines eligibility for speech and language services based on criteria cited in the California Code of Regulations, Title 5.
 - Participates as a member of the Individualized Education Program Team.
 - Provides direct therapeutic services as prescribed in the child’s individualized education program.
 - Provides indirect service activities related to the case management of each child with speech, language and hearing disorders.
 - Provides formal and informal in-service training programs for teachers.
 - Participates on diagnostic and student study teams.
 - Functions as a site-level resource on speech, language and hearing issues.
 - Uses effective behavior management techniques to achieve a functional learning atmosphere.
 - Prepares schedules and timelines to implement therapeutic services.
 - Evaluates need for and arranges for specialized equipment and materials.
 - Maintains professional competency through participation in in-service activities provided by the county office and other professional agencies.
 
KNOWLEDGEOF:
- Childhood developmental levels including an in-depth knowledge of normal communication processes
 - Evaluation procedures to assess the bases of speech and language disorders
 - Clinical techniques that improve or eradicate speech and language disorders
 - Assistive technology and use of augmentative communication aids and techniques
 - Unique learning needs commonly manifested by specific impairments
 
SKILLS /ABILITIES:
- Possess oral and written communication skills
 - Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others
 - Understand and relate to children with special needs
 - Maintain records, compile and verify data and prepare reports
 - Maintain current knowledge of program rules, regulations, requirements and restrictions
 - Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action
 - Work independentlywith little direction
 - Meet schedules and timelines