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Core responsibilities

The role involves identifying students with communication disorders, planning and implementing appropriate treatment to minimize adverse impact on student success, and recommending treatment plans. Essential functions include assessing skills, determining eligibility, coordinating meetings like ieps, developing interventions, and instructing students and staff on communication technologies.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master’s degree in a job-Related area and hold valid missouri licensure in speech and language pathology, along with a valid driver's license for inter-Building travel. Required knowledge includes speech/Language pathology procedures, normal development, and disorder rehabilitation, alongside strong communication and interpretation skills.

postgraduate degreeWritten CommunicationRecord KeepingStaff TrainingCollaborationTreatment PlanningGrant WritingCurriculum DevelopmentOral CommunicationSpeech PathologyStudent AssessmentIEP DevelopmentCommunication DisordersRelational SkillsMedical Report InterpretationAssistive Technology InstructionArticulation Disorders Rehabilitation