Assistive Technology, Best Practices, Billing, Documentation, Driver's License, Maintain Compliance, Medicaid, Medical Billing, Needs Assessment, Progress Reports, Record Keeping, Reporting Skills, Set Goals, Special Education, Speech and Language Pathology, Team Player, Technical Strategy, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Treatment Plan
Make a Difference in Students' Lives!
Are you passionate about helping students find their voice? Do you thrive in a collaborative environment where your expertise directly impacts student success? We are seeking a dedicated Speech & Language Pathologist to join our team and provide exceptional services to students with communication needs. This position is located in the Princeton School District.
Job Summary:
The Speech & Language Pathologist provides comprehensive speech and language therapy to identified students in school districts as assigned by the Agency.
Why Join Us?
- Supportive and collaborative special education team
- Opportunities for professional development
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- The chance to truly make a difference in the lives of students and families
Key Responsibilities:
- Assess & Evaluate: Conduct screenings and evaluations to identify speech and language needs using up-to-date assessment tools.
- Develop & Implement Plans: Create individualized treatment plans to support student communication and academic success.
- Collaborate & Communicate: Participate in IEP meetings, establish individualized goals, and provide progress reports.
- Provide Direct Services: Deliver high-quality speech and language therapy services in accordance with best practices.
- Support AAC Needs: Identify students requiring augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) support and assist with training students, staff, and families.
- Engage & Educate: Lead in-service programs on speech and language topics for educators and staff.
- Maintain Compliance: Complete Medicaid billing, treatment logs, and all necessary documentation in an accurate and timely manner.
- Reevaluate & Adapt: Regularly assess student progress and adjust therapy approaches as needed.
What You Bring to the Team:
- A valid Speech & Language Pathologist License through the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
- Strong ability to facilitate meetings and share expertise in a group setting
- Knowledge of special education processes, record-keeping, and compliance
- Familiarity with assistive technology and AAC strategies
- Excellent relationship-building skills with students, staff, and families
- A commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive learning environment
Additional Responsibilities:
- Attend CESA 5 department meetings and collaborate with other professionals
- Work with community, state, and federal programs supporting speech & language services
- Occasionally participate in meetings outside regular school hours
Valid driver's license required
Join our team and help students reach their full communication potential!
If you''re ready to make a meaningful impact, we'd love to hear from you.
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Wisconsin Association of School Personnel Administrators