


Speech Language Pathologist
Our highly trained, licensed Speech and Language Pathologists (SLP) meet one-on-one and in small groups, in-person and/or online with clients of all ages to address delays in articulation, language expression, understanding, literacy, phonology, voice, fluency, and social pragmatics. Utilizing a variety of formal and informal assessment tools, SLP’s diagnose children who present with a variety of disabilities and diagnoses including children with articulation and language delays, children who present with a variety of disabilities and diagnoses including children who have been diagnosed with Autism, chromosomal abnormalities, children with hearing difficulties, and other children who struggle to find success through communication in school. Therapists help clients meet these goals by using a variety of evidence-based therapeutic techniques that are chosen to keep the client’s interest and to facilitate meaningful communication in both social and academic settings.

Speech Language Pathologists will:
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Conduct standardized and informal speech and language assessments and screenings
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Prepares clear, comprehensive assessment reports and presents findings at IEP meetings
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Develops and implements therapy plans based on the student's IEP goals
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Documents student progress and performance using effective data collection methods
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Provides direct speech-language services in individual or group settings
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Addresses articulation, phonology, fluency, voice, language comprehension/expression, and pragmatics
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Supports the use of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices and trains staff and students as needed
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Collaborates with teachers, administrators, and parents to support student communication needs
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Assists with the development and monitoring of IEPs and participates in IEP meetings
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Maintains accurate records and complies with all documentation requirements
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Uses developmentally appropriate and engaging therapy materials
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Performs other related duties as assigned