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Core responsibilities

The speech language pathologist provides developmentally appropriate communication and feeding programs through individual or small group therapy sessions, implementing receptive and expressive language programming within the classroom setting. Responsibilities also include evaluating the need for and implementing augmentative communication systems and providing ongoing consultation and training to teachers.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master's degree in speech pathology, nys license, and teaching certificate, with two to four years of related experience preferred. Asha certification is preferred, and the role requires strong analytical, communication, and mathematical reasoning abilities to manage caseloads and collaborate effectively.

postgraduate degreeRecord KeepingTrainingConsultationSpeech PathologyDiagnostic EvaluationsInterdisciplinary TeamAugmentative CommunicationCommunication ProgramsFeeding ProgramsReceptive LanguageExpressive LanguageSupervisory ServicesFeeding ConcernsDidactic ServicesOral-Motor Concerns