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Core responsibilities

The speech language pathologist will provide direct and inclusion therapy, along with consultation services, to students aged three to five, requiring daily travel to multiple sites to deliver services outlined in an individualized education program (Iep). Key duties include participating in the special education team, conducting assessments, developing goals, providing therapy, collecting data, and reporting quarterly iep progress.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess an m.s. Degree in speech-Language pathology, current state and national licenses, an arkansas teaching license, and an npi number. Required qualifications also include knowledge of evaluations and therapy delivery methods for preschool special education students, along with past experience working with children in special education or preschool special education settings.

postgraduate degreeProgress MonitoringData CollectionIEP DevelopmentMaterial PreparationConsultation ServicesIEP ImplementationDirect TherapyDue Process ComplianceInclusion TherapyEducational ScreeningsSpeech/Language AssessmentsEarly Childhood Program Policies

Benefits

  • Life Insurance
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Health Insurance
  • HSA
  • Arkansas Teacher Retirement
  • Flex Account