Speech and Language Pathologist (1099)
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$55 per hour |
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| Hours | Full-time |
| Location | Auburn, WA Auburn, Washington open_in_new |
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Speech and Language Pathologist (1099)
Pay rate: $55.00 per hour/1099
Company: Auburn School District
# of Openings: 1
Position Type: Contract
Location: Auburn, WA, United States
Job Summary
Duties and responsibilities:
• Provide classroom observations and participate in pre-referral intervention activities.
• Conduct formal and informal assessments for students being considered for special education
eligibility and/or speech and language services.
• Interpret evaluation results and prepare written reports in compliance with state and federal
requirements.
• Develop, implement, and monitor Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) in collaboration with
students, families, and multidisciplinary teams.
• Facilitate IEP meetings for students receiving speech and language services and participate in
meetings for students receiving additional special education services.
• Provide direct and indirect speech and language therapy services to students with communication
disorders.
• Collaborate and consult with general education staff, special education staff, related service
providers, and families to support student communication needs within educational environments.
• Integrate speech and language support into classroom instruction and student programming.
• Participate in case study teams and multidisciplinary problem-solving processes, making
recommendations regarding interventions, referrals, and services.
• Maintain accurate documentation and records in compliance with district, state, and federal
regulations.
• Assist Student Special Services with Extended School Year (ESY) procedures and documentation
requirements.
• Consult and collaborate with physicians, outside agencies, and community providers regarding
student needs and referrals, as appropriate.
• Remain current with developments, best practices, laws, and regulations related to speech and
language pathology and special education services.
• Attend district and department trainings, meetings, and professional development as assigned.
• Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Minimum Requirements:
• Valid Washington State Educational Staff Associate (ESA) Certificate in Speech Language
Pathology or eligibility to obtain one.
• Valid Washington State Department of Health Speech-Language Pathologist license.
• Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology or closely related field.
• Knowledge of speech and language development and communication disorders.
• Ability to maintain strong, productive relationships with students, staff, parents, and community
members.
• Ability to work under pressure, maintain attention to detail, meet timelines, and follow directions.
• Maintain appropriate levels of confidentiality in all matters pertaining to students, parents, staff, and
programs.
• Willingness to perform tasks as assigned.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Knowledge of state and federal special education laws, regulations, and procedures related to
speech and language services.
• Knowledge of assessment tools, intervention strategies, and instructional practices for students with
a variety of communication disorders.
• Ability to develop and implement individualized therapy and intervention plans aligned with student
needs.
• Ability to collaborate effectively as part of multidisciplinary teams supporting student achievement
and inclusion.
• Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple responsibilities, timelines, and compliance
requirements.
• Strong oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
• Ability to analyze data and use assessment results to guide instructional and therapeutic decisions.
• Experience using technology and computer applications related to documentation, communication,
and service delivery.
• Ability to advocate for student needs while maintaining collaborative and professional relationships.
• Demonstrated commitment to professional growth and continuous improvement.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Related to Cultural Competence and Equity:
• Ability to recognize and demonstrate awareness of one's own cultural identity and biases while
valuing and respecting the cultural identities of others.
• Commitment to establishing and supporting an inclusive environment that promotes equitable
access, opportunity, and outcomes for all students, staff, and families.
• Ability to build positive and respectful relationships with individuals from diverse cultural, linguistic,
and socioeconomic backgrounds.
• Ability to apply culturally responsive practices in communication, collaboration, assessment, and
service delivery.
• Ability to support the district's commitment to anti-bias, anti-racist, and inclusive practices.
• Commitment to the Client School District mission to engage, educate, and empower each student in
a culture of equity and excellence.
Working Conditions:
Physical Demands: The work requires sitting, standing, walking, bending, stooping, reaching, hearing,
speaking, and lifting/carrying materials weighing up to 20 pounds. Duties may require prolonged
periods of computer use, conducting assessments, and working directly with students in classroom
and therapy settings.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected
veteran status.
Remarks:
One candidate need to work on the mentioned below locations
Washington Elementary School
Olympic Middle School