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SY 26 - 27 Speech Language Pathologist

Bridges Public Charter School
Posted 25 days ago, valid for 16 days
Location

Washington, District of Columbia 20544, DC

Salary

Competitive

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position of Speech Language Therapist is available as part-time or contracted hourly employment for a 10-month period, reporting to the Director of Special Education Services.
  • The role involves providing speech and language services to students from Pre-K to 5th grade with varying special needs, with a focus on augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).
  • Candidates are required to have a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, a current DC DOH license, and at least two years of related experience, preferably with preschool or elementary-aged children.
  • Salary is negotiable based on experience, educational level, and certifications, with an hourly rate applicable for the part-time position.
  • This role is not eligible for Bridges benefits but does provide DC Sick Time, and all staff must undergo fingerprinting and background checks before employment.

POSITION:  Speech Language Therapist - Part Time or Contracted Hourly

Employment Period: 10 month Position

REPORTS TO: Director of Special Education Services


This is a position to provide speech and language services for students in the self-contained non-categorical classrooms and general education classrooms. This position offers flexibility in schedule and caseload hours. Candidates may be compensated via a defined salary or hourly rate, dependent upon scheduled hours and employment agreement.

In addition, it serves students in Pre-K to 5th grade with mild to significant special needs. Preferred candidates will have experience working with augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems or a strong desire to learn more about AAC.


Who We Are

Our mission is to provide an exemplary educational program that includes all students. Our developmentally appropriate, student and family-centered educational approach nurtures students to expand their developmental skills, in order to build a foundation for life-long learning. Our Core Values are:

  • Responsibility
  • Engagement
  • Acceptance
  • Creativity
  • Honesty

As a Speech Language Pathologist, you will be responsible for...

  • Providing high-quality direct speech-language therapy services to students according to IEPs/504 plans.
  • Conducting assessments, analyzing results, and writing reports to determine strengths and concerns in areas of speech, voice, fluency, pragmatics, language, and oral motor skills.
  • Developing treatment plans (IEPs/504 plans) that are strength-based as well as child and family-centered for overall educational improvement.
  • Ensuring evaluations, treatment plans, and service delivery are aligned with school, state, and federal guidelines.
  • Assisting and guiding teachers in observing, describing, and referring suspected and identified speech and language delays/disorders.
  • Consulting with teaching teams to develop and implement curriculum modifications and appropriate classroom strategies such as visual supports, oral motor exercises, language strips, topics of conversation, and data collection.
  • Ensuring students’ skills are generalized across settings by collaborating with teaching teams and related service providers.
  • Completing treatment notes and progress reports in a timely manner and according to school policy.
  • Managing a detailed log of services provided and services missed due to student or therapist absences.
  • Documenting all aspects of work with students in EasyIEP according to school and state guidelines.
  • Communicating and coordinating with the Director of Student Support Services and Special Education Coordinator(s) to ensure the school's mission, philosophy, and procedures are embraced.  
  • Designing and conducting professional development series starting at staff orientation and ending at the end of the school year.
  • Designing and conducting training for parents and families.
  • Maintaining an inventory of materials, assessments, and supplies.
  • Maintaining appropriate, confidential records.
  • Keeping abreast of best practices in speech-language therapy and language development.
  • Engaging parents and families in their child’s learning and acting as an ambassador for the school in the community.
  • Contributing productively to the school as a whole.
  • Other duties as assigned.

PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES  

  • Hours are flexible for part-time employees and contracted SLPs.
  • Regularly attends work and adheres to all attendance policies.
  • Be on time for classes, duties, team meetings, and professional development activities.
  • Respond to all emails within 24 hours or the next business day. 
  • Other professional duties as assigned.   

SCHOOL CULTURE 

  • Create and maintain a physically and emotionally safe environment for students. 
  • Communicate respectfully with students, staff, and families at all times. 
  • Model, practice, and discuss respectful, unbiased, and effective communication with students.
  • Other school culture expectations as assigned. 

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Have a Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited school of speech-language pathology.
  • ASHA certification is preferred.
  • Have a current DC DOH license or be qualified for DC licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist. 
  • Have two years of related experience, preferably with preschool/elementary school-aged children with a range of communication disorders.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of current best practices in the area of speech-language pathology.
  • Demonstrate effective communication skills and an ability to work with a multidisciplinary team.
  • Be committed to meeting the needs of a diverse student population.
  • Have a track record of being a team player and community-minded.
  • Be committed to his/her own learning.
  • Have excellent time management skills, flexibility, and the ability to work independently and to problem-solve.
  • Adhere to a high level of professional and ethical standards.


SALARY & BENEFITS

Hourly Rate negotiable based on experience for a 10-month position.

Salary is negotiable for part -time and contracted employees. Salary is based on educational level, certification(s), and years of experience.  

This part-time position (non-contractual) is not eligible for Bridges benefits but is eligible for DC Sick Time. DC Sick Time counts 1 hour of Sick time for every 37 hours worked. 


To ensure safety for all students, all staff members will be fingerprinted. Background checks will be conducted on all school staff prior to their service as employees. 

For more information about the school, please visit www.bridgespcs.org


Location

Washington, District of Columbia

Department

Special Ed School Program

Employment Type

Part-Time

Minimum Experience

Entry-level




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