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Possession of or the ability to qualify for a California credential authorizing service as a special education teacher, counselor, school psychologist, school nurse, speech and language pathologist or related certificated position.
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Dual licensure/certification (e.g., psychologist, school psychologist, BCBA, LMHC, LICSW/LCSW, speech pathologist, special education) and/or professional training and experience in developmental disabilities, special education, mental health, and/or positive behavior support (PBS) highly preferred.
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CREDENTIAL/EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE Valid California Pupil Personnel Credential with authorization in school psychologyMaster's or Doctorate degree in school psychology or social workAbility to prepare complete and concise verbal and written assessment reports Job Title: Speech-Language PathologistSUMMARYSpeech Language Pathologist (SLP) will assess and treat children with speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders.
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Valid California Pupil Personnel Services Credential (School Psychology and/or School Counseling) or Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential with proper authorizations. Valid California Pupil Personnel Credential with authorization in school psychology.
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Hire and manage regional service providers, including but not limited to: Speech Pathologist, Occupational Therapist, Counselor, etc. KIPP Delta is part of the nation-wide KIPP non-profit network of 242 college-preparatory, public charter schools educating early childhood, elementary, middle, and high school students.
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Provide comprehensive, holistic reporting of student performance data to key stakeholders including School Leaders, Managing Director of Academics, and Executive Director. Evaluate school level Special Education programs to ensure that objectives for student education are met.
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A minimum of one-year related work experience within the past 5 years as a Career and Technical Education program area teacher, administrator of special education, special education teacher, school psychologist, curriculum director, career development coordinator, school counselor, reading specialist, school administrator, speech and language pathologist, English Language instructor (teaching English as second language), social worker.
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Minimum of five (5) years of successful experience as a special education teacher, school psychologist, school nurse, speech and language pathologist or other related certificated field.
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Candidates interested in the following positions will find this role similarly rewarding and are encouraged to apply: teacher, psychologist, behavior analyst, speech and language pathologist, occupational therapist, social worker, home health aide (HHA), teacher aide, child care worker, instructor, counselor, education assistant, home care worker, caregiver, mental health therapist, childcare assistant, paraprofessional, life skills coach.
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We value candidates who have experience working one-to-one with individuals, preferably as a special education teacher, speech and language pathologist, school psychologist, counselor, general education teacher, or in higher education, with experience with individuals with ADHD and other learning challenges.
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Speech Language Pathologist - MTS, 1.0 FTE. Speech Language Pathologist - MTS, 1.0 FTE. Begins August 26, 2024. Per Teachers' Collective Bargaining Agreement.
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Trellis Services is currently hiring Instructors to work in our After School Program. This position is similar to the following positions at other companies: behavioral technician, behavior therapist, registered behavior technician, RBT, board certified autism therapist, BCAT, behavior treatment technician, ABA tutor, line therapist, behavior interventionist, autism instructor, licensed behavior analyst, and board certified behavior analyst.
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Reporting to the Site Director and under the direction and supervision of the Director of Student Support and Leadership, the Student Support Speech & Language Pathologist will be responsible for assessing and identifying communication disorders and collaborating with learners and families on intervention that is appropriate to the age and learning needs of each individual.
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Arizona applicants, please include w/ your application, a current Arizona Department of Education Professional Certificate, (i.e. Teacher, Administrator, Counselor, Speech Pathologist) or valid license (i.e. PT, OT), current IVP fingerprint clearance card and unofficial transcripts.
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Must have a quiet, dedicated workspace clear of disruptions for client, training, and internal professional meetings/sessions, with an internet connection stable enough for video conferencing (mbps over 40.
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