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Job Details Speech Language Pathologist
Duties • PERSONAL QUALITIES • Superior work habits and ethics • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Ability to collaborate with administration staff, students, and parents
Duties and Responsibilities • Collaborate with staff i.e. classroom teachers, special education teacher, related service providers, paraprofessionals regarding student speech and language concerns evaluations and treatment • Assist with the development and implementation of IEP interventions for students • Complete speech and language screenings to identify at-risk students • Support students who use alternative and/or augmentative communication systems • Complete comprehensive speech and language evaluations using standard test batteries and supplemental tests as appropriate to assess the students functional status to identify and determine needs for speech-language services • Educate parents and staff as specific needs arise • Lead and/or participate in IEP meetings, including domains meetings, annual reviews, initial evaluations, and re-evaluations • As Case Manager, coordinate the completion of IEP paperwork • Provide a continuum of therapeutic service delivery models • Consultative • Direct therapy in general • Special education classrooms • Direct therapy in therapeutic room and Group • Individual • Prepare speech and language evaluation reports which adequately synthesizes information and yields meaningful recommendations • Review independent reports and incorporate the relevant information to that which is currently existing • Determine eligibility for speech and language services • Communicate with private service providers regarding mutual students • Manage accurate, complete, and correct records as required by law, district policy, and administrative regulation • Adheres to legal and ethical standards and guidelines regarding the provision of speech-language services • Participates in various student and parent activities which occur in school as agreed upon by supervisors • Interact with students in a mutually respectful manner • Instruct students on how to monitor their own speech and provide ways to practice skills • Express verbal enthusiasm for the lesson and student participation • Reinforce students for learning accomplishments, on-task behaviors, and appropriate conduct • Give all students opportunities to ask questions, contribute, and otherwise participate in class activities
Professional Requirements • Maintain punctuality and regular attendance • Maintain appropriate communications with colleagues for planning and teaching • Carry out services as outlined in the students IEP • Complete evidence-based continuing education activities to aid in self-improvement • Complete professional evaluation paperwork as indicated by supervisor
Physical Requirements Physical requirements will comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Qualifications • Masters Degree in Speech Language Pathology from an accredited university program • Professional Educators License issued by the State of Illinois • Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation License • American Speech-Language Hearing Association Certificate of Clinical Competence or Clinical Fellowship Candidate
How to Apply Please apply to listed website and/or forward resume to listed email address.
Link to District Third Party Online Application Web Page: https://www.cusd187.org Email Address: pearcetycusd187.org School District: https://www.cusd187.org Position Website: https://www.cusd187.org City Website: https://cahokiaheightsil.us ILearn Link: ILearn ILearn Report Card Link: District Report Card Job Posting Date: 02/10/2026 Start Date: NA
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