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Speech Language Pathologist (SBT) - Bridgeport, CT

CONSTELLATION HEALTH SERVICES

ContractOn Site2-5 yrs$70 - $80 / HOURPosted 2 months ago

Location

Taggart, Virginia

Salary

$70 - $80 / HOUR

Quick overview

Lead the development and implementation of speech-language services for children with learning needs in a public school setting. Responsibilities include conducting screenings, evaluations, and providing therapeutic interventions as part of the IEP process.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess core knowledge of school-based speech therapy and the ability to develop professional relationships within a school environment. Proficiency in clinical assessment and the ability to function independently are required.

professional certificateEvaluationStudent SupervisionInterdisciplinary CollaborationCase DocumentationScreeningClinical AssessmentTherapeutic InterventionsTransition PlanningSpeech-Language PathologyIEP Process

Job description

Job DetailsJob Location

  • Bridgeport,
  • CT 06604Position
  • Type:
  • ContractorSalary
  • Range: $70.00 - $80.00
  • HourlyTravel
  • Percentage: NegligibleConstellation Health is seeking a CONTRACTED/1099 Speech-Language Pathologist to join our team in Fairfield County!! Speech–Language Pathologist based in public schools are expected to lead the process of development, coordination and implementation in service delivery to children with identified learning and participation needs in this setting. Screening, evaluation, educational program planning and transition planning, provide therapeutic interventions and strategies, and exit planning is expected of the Speech–Language Pathologist, for students identified with, or suspected of having, disabilities or deficits that interfere with their ability participate fully and successfully in school. Other duties of the o Speech–Language Pathologist may include consultation services, supervision of support staff, and related administrative tasks as part of service delivery within a school building and district. A therapist may have to provide services at several work locations. The workday is typically 7.5 hours of scheduled work time. Essential Job Functions/Responsibilities Gathers information needed to evaluate a child by reviewing records and communicating with the school team. Administers screenings in school-based settings and determines appropriate recommendations Administers the evaluation process fully and administers appropriate assessment instruments and procedures, taking into consideration a student’s age, developmental level, condition, and educational placement. Interprets assessment results in developing or modifying speech therapy intervention plans. Plans and implements intervention strategies utilizing a continuum of service delivery models. Participates in the IEP process, engages in consensual decision making with school team. Communicates effectively (orally and in writing) with education personnel, administrators, parents and community members. Provides accurate documentation of the assessment and intervention results. Facilitates transition among agencies, programs, and professionals as service provision changes (early intervention to pre-school, pre-school to school etc.) May supervise Level I/ Level II field work students. May mentor newer SLP Identifies emergency situations and determines appropriate action to ensure child safety. May perform other duties as assigned. Although each position has its own unique duties and responsibilities, the following applies to all employees of
  • Constellation
  • School
  • Based
  • Therapy:
  • All employees will: Exercise necessary cost control measures. Strive to provide and maintain positive external and internal customer service and promote a culture of excellence in customer service. Must demonstrate effective communication skills by conveying necessary information accurately, listening effectively and asking questions when clarification is needed. Must be depended upon to plan and organize work effectively and ensure its completion. Must be able to demonstrate reliability by arriving at work on time and taking breaks in the expected time frames. Will be expected to meet all productivity requirements. Must be able to demonstrate team behavior and must be willing to promote a team–oriented environment. Will be expected to always represent the organization professionally. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Hearing and speaking ability are required to communicate on the telephone. Vision is necessary for entering data. Reaching is required for paper management. Manual dexterity is required for operating the computer, photocopier and telephone. Mobility is required for going to photocopiers, fax machines, etc. Must be able to speak and write the English language in an understandable manner. Must be able to function independently and have personal integrity. Requires flexibility of hours. Must be able to travel to and from patient homes PSYCHOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS An ability to recognize tasks to be done and perform them independently. An ability to establish a responsible and trustworthy rapport with staff by: Being punctual and providing proper notification and advance notice for absence and tardiness. Following through on tasks assigned. Flexibility to adjust to changing work schedules. An ability to work in a fast-paced environment under time constraints. INTELLECTUAL REQUIREMENTS An ability to learn all Constellation Health Services policies and procedures. Judgment skills in processing telephone calls Organizational skills necessary to establish priority of tasks and meet deadlines. An ability to operate all aspects of the computer, photocopier and telephone. An ability to understand and follow instructions provided by the supervisor both in written and oral formats. An ability to read, write and type. QualificationsPosition Qualifications Demonstrate understanding and comprehension of all information required for the multiple roles the SLP assumes in the school setting. Must demonstrate core knowledge of speech therapy as it relates to school-based practice. Demonstrate the ability to employ sound reasoning to make judgments and decisions with the context of their role in the school setting, and as a member of the Constellation organization. Demonstrate the ability to develop and maintain professional relationships with other professionals and individuals with whom we work within the school setting, and as a member of the Constellation organization. Demonstrate expertise; aptitude; proficiency; and ability to competently fulfill the essential functions of their roles and responsibilities. Be able to identify, analyze and clarify professional concerns and issues, in order to make responsible decisions within the changing context of roles and responsibilities. This includes demonstrating the ability to provide excellent customer service and professionalism within the schools.