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Job Title: Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) Assistive Technology Specialist Location: Park Ridge, IL Job Type: Full-Time School Year: 2024-2025 Position Overview: Soliant is excited to announce a new full-time Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) position in Park Ridge, IL, for the 2024-2025 school year.
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If you are unable to submit an application because of incompatible assistive technology or a disability, please contact us at. The total compensation for this practice may include an annual performance bonus (or other incentive compensation, as applicable), equity, and medical, dental, vision, and other benefits.
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Addresses personal care, student role, interaction skills, process skills, play, community integration/work, graphic communication, needs for assistive technology, accessibility, environmental accommodations as required to access their educational environment through collaboration and participation with school staff.
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Assisting in the on-going support of student assistive technology use; Knowledge of computers and technology helpful. Salary: $21.00-$23.11 per hour (based on skills) plus excellent benefits, IMRF Retirement Pension Service Credit, paid sick, personal, and bereavement leave, and other benefits in a 7 hour paid work day as described in the North Shore Support Staff Association Contract.
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Skills and knowledge Requirements: Minimum of one (1) year of teaching experience preferred Experience with children with diagnosed learning disabilities required Assistive technology experience required Experience with Orton Gillingham reading instruction preferred Experience coaching or in extracurricular class setting preferred Education/Experience Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from an accredited program required.
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The Assistive Technology Specialist works directly with students and teams at The Cove School to develop, implement, and monitor Assistive Technology Services. Be responsible for assistive technology equipment [tech team to be responsible for computer hardware and software.
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Previous experience with Integrated Assistive Technology preferred. Full-time (1.0 FTE), 10-month position starting August 2024 through early June 2025. Special Education Teacher (LBS1) for Instructional Life Skills needed for the 2024-25 school year.
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Experience with students with physical disabilities and/or assistive technology preferred. Title : Long-Term Substitute Special Education Teacher. A valid Illinois State Board of Education Professional Educator License with Learning Behavior Specialist I endorsement.
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Provides training and assistance to ACCESS Center staff and students with disabilities on the use of assistive technology and equipment located in ACCESS Center (i.e. braille equipment, talking pens, video magnifiers, screen reading aids, recording devices.
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Adept at helping students, colleagues and parents understand how assistive technology can enhance student organization, communication/self-advocacy, and learning. We are currently seeking a skilled and experienced Upper School Learning Resource Teacher to join our expert faculty in the 2024-2025 school year, working with 11th and 12th graders in classroom, small group, or one-on-one settings.
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Experience with assistive technology and adaptive equipment. This is a full-time on-site role for a Special Education Teacher located in Chicago, IL. The Special Education Teacher will be responsible for working with students with disabilities in a middle school setting.
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Operates standard school equipment such as laminator, copier, A.V. equipment, assistive technology devices, etc. Experience with technology, devices (iPad or Macbook) and basic software; e.g., MS Word and Google Suites.
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Use the following equipment, but not limited to: computer, printer, copy machine and assistive technology. Perform additional duties as assigned by the designated supervisor(s), including special education teacher, therapists, building administrator and director of special education.
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If you are unable to submit your application because of incompatible assistive technology or a disability, please contact us at VF will reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities to the extent required by applicable law.
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We extend our reach through support of non-profit organizations, establishing programs that connect participants with close-to-home recreation opportunities, and creating a connection with young leaders, inspiring them to explore and conserve.
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