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Speech - Language Pathologist
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- The Speech-Language Pathologist is part of the related services providers and is responsible, within the professional speech/language scope of practice, for evaluating, diagnosing, and providing direct intervention with students to treat speech, voice, fluency, and language disorders.
- Collaboration with teachers, parents, and other related service providers is an important part of student therapy.
- Participates in the MIPS (Medicaid in Public Schools) as directed.
- Position will be responsible for some or all of the listed duties and/or additional duties that occur from time to time.
- Communicate information and ideas, both orally and in writing, so that others will understand Apply statistical and analytical skills for documents and data Prioritize and organize Detect difference between sounds that vary in pitch and loudness Determine language and speech problems Administer, interpret, and apply testing results Interpret and apply laws, regulations, codes, ethical considerations and policies Work under pressure to meet time-lines and handling multiple changing priorities
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