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Any one of the following required: -Clinical Rehabilitation Services Credential - Language, Speech, and Hearing (with Special Class Authorization) -Masters degree equivalent in Speech Pathology and Audiology credential -Masters degree in Communication Disorders -Masters degree in Speech and Language Pathology Documented specialized training in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) that has been completed through a recognized provider.
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Teachers must possess at least one of the following valid teaching licenses issued by the Illinois State Board of Education: Professional Educator License (PEL) or Educator License with Stipulations (ELS), properly endorsed for this position (Speech-Language Pathologist or Learning Behavior Specialist endorsement.
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Provide consultative support to administrators, parents, students, school-based personnel and SPG staff on matters pertaining to special education procedures and guidelines, mental health issues, child development, student behavior, learning problems and relevant intervention strategies and recommendations.
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Under the direction of education leadership, the adaptive dance teacher leads and facilitates adaptive dance activities for students ages 5-21 with complex learning needs. Engages with students who use various types of AAC and have varying levels of support needs.
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Unique Learning Cohorts in AAC, CLD, and SLPA Support (Special Interest groups) AAC Mentorship Program. Unique Learning Cohorts in AAC, CLD, and SLPA Support (Special Interest groups.
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Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Consulting and collaborating with Parent/Teacher/IEP Team regarding Service Delivery Modifications, Accommodations and/or Generalization of Skills. SPG Therapy & Education is currently hiring Speech-Language Pathologists for school-based positions for the 2024 - 2025 School Year.
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Current CA SLP license/credential or eligibility. Free In-House CEU (live and remote) opportunities. Maintaining daily therapy logs, data collection, attendance registers. Telehealth (in specific areas.
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Knowledge of AAC, sensory integration, autism experience, feeding, and auditory processing experience a plus. We are looking for a fun, experienced person who is crazy about kids, loves to play on the floor, is enthusiastic, is open to learning new things, and who wants to be part of a multidisciplinary team in a family-oriented practice.
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The Language Arc, a premier learning and wellness center in northern Virginia, is seeking one full-time and one part-time Speech and Language Pathologist to join our team as a school-based therapist in Hyattsville, MD.
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Experience or interest in areas including early intervention, autism spectrum disorders, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Commitment to professional growth and ongoing learning in the field of pediatric speech-language pathology.
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