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Location

Newcomb, New Mexico

Quick overview

Provide in-person speech and language therapy services, including evaluations and screenings for special education students. Support IEP meetings and maintain detailed clinical documentation and service logs.

Requirements summary

Requires a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology and a current New Mexico state license or certification. Candidates must be able to pass a background investigation and provide in-person services.

postgraduate degreeprofessional certificateCollaborationClinical DocumentationScreeningStudent EvaluationRecordkeepingSpeech-Language PathologyIEP SupportAssistive TechnologyAugmentative CommunicationDirect Therapy

Job description

Location

  • To’haali
  • Community
  • School,
  • Newcomb,
  • NM
  • Summary: Provide in-person speech/language therapy services to identified or referred special education students. Services include evaluations, screenings, direct therapy, IEP support, staff training, recordkeeping, and required documentation. Work must comply with BIE, IDEA, State of New Mexico, and school requirements.

Responsibilities

Evaluate and screen students for speech/language services or re-evaluations. Prepare comprehensive evaluation reports. Provide direct therapy in individual or small-group settings. Attend and support IEP meetings; explain test results and therapy recommendations. Develop student service schedules with the special education teacher and principal. Provide staff support for diagnostic summaries, assistive technology, and augmentative communication. Maintain clinical notes, service logs, student files, attendance sheets, and other required documentation.

Requirements

Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Current New Mexico Speech/Language Pathologist license or certification. Experience working with special education students preferred. Ability to provide in-person services approximately two days per week. Ability to pass required background investigation. Strong communication, documentation, and collaboration skills.