Allegheny Intermediate Unit
Location
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Salary
$200/hr
Responsible for planning and delivering instructional and therapeutic speech and language services to students with impairments. Duties include conducting evaluations, writing IEPs, and managing augmentative communication devices.
Requires a Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology and valid PA Certification in Special Education or School SLP. Preferred qualifications include CCC certification and experience with school-age populations.
Job Title: Speech Language Pathologist, Classroom, Long Term Substitute
Responsible for the planning and organizing of a program of instructional and therapeutic services provided to students with Speech and/or Language impairments in the local education agencies (LEAs).
Duties: and Responsibilities:
1. Screens and evaluates students to determine eligibility for Speech-Language services (e.g., articulation, phonology, receptive and expressive language, fluency, voice disorders, pragmatics, AAC, and dysphagia) consistent with program intake procedures, ensuring effective coordination of service provisions.
2. Assists in the development and writing of comprehensive evaluation reports, re-evaluation reports and Individual Education Programs (IEPs) for qualifying students, following required formats and compliance timelines, as well as engaging in IEP team meetings, ensuring services are delivered with the planned intent.
3. Develops and adheres to students’ schedules for Speech-Language, in accordance with documented frequencies, safeguarding compliance with service delivery requirements.
4. Implements and delivers individual, group, classroom and/or consultative Speech-Language services, in accordance with documented educational programming, as appropriate to meet the needs of students in their educational programs.
5. Provides Speech-Language services utilizing best practices, evidence-based research and appropriate materials, in order to deliver programming that maximizes student growth and development potential in targeted areas.
6. Addresses augmentative communication devices for caseload students, assisting with trialing, selection, troubleshooting, and maintenance of the selected technologies, for the benefit of both the students and the IEP team supporting the students.
7. Attends to student-related matters concerning Dysphagia, including both evaluations and dissemination of findings as well as student-specific and general trainings, ensuring implementation of best practice of Dysphagia.
8. Monitors student progress in and outside of the Speech-Language environment, based on data acquired, work demonstrated, and observation, producing progress reports consistent with program guidelines and timelines.
9. Maintains accurate student records, documentation and billing, utilizing specified systems per program guidelines with adherence to required timelines, ensuring the effective management of student caseloads.
10. Maintains student confidentiality by protecting client data in accordance with HIPAA/FERPA regulations and AIU policy, safeguarding students, the intermediate unit, and the local education agencies (LEAs) with whom the program contracts.
11. Prepares and maintains an inventory of current instructional materials, diagnostic assessments, and technological equipment to ensure that such items are readily accessible for use in instructional activities.
1. Current Act 114, Act 34, Act 151 and NSOR clearances are required prior to an offer (must be dated within 1 year of hire date).
2. School Personnel Health Record (Form H511.340) must be completed and received by Human Resources prior to hire date.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
When performing activities throughout the day related to the education of students, the teacher spends the majority of the day sitting/walking to and from classrooms. Working with students may entail kneeling or squatting, stooping and bending from 50-70 degrees at the waist on an occasional to frequent basis.
1. Be able to lift or carry up to 25 pounds
2. Be able to bend or twist at the neck and back
3. Specific vision includes peripheral vision, close vision, and color vision
The information contained in this job description is for compliance with American Disabilities Act (ADA) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties are performed by the individuals currently holding this position and additional duties may be assigned.
The information contained in this job description is for compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position.
The preceding description is not designed to be a complete list of all duties and responsibilities required of this position.
Reports To: Speech and Language Program Director/Supervisor
Department: Speech and Language Supports
Position Schedule: Based on the assignment
$200.00/day ($26.67/hour)
Benefits: Long Term Substitute Benefits Guide
Create an on-line application and upload a cover letter, resume, PA Certificate (if applicable) and transcripts at the AIU Career Site. [https://aa009.referrals.selectminds.com/]
recruitment@aiu3.net [recruitment@aiu3.net]
The Allegheny Intermediate Unit is an equal opportunity education institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, handicap, or limited English proficiency in its educational programs, services, facilities, activities or employment practices as required by Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amendments, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Section 504 Regulations of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1975, Section 204 Regulations of the 1984 Carl D. Perkins Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, or any other applicable federal or state statute.
Market context
In Pennsylvania, school-based speech-language pathologist roles are typically driven by student support needs and coverage gaps, making long-term substitute openings relevant for candidates with school experience. This role is competitive because it requires a master’s degree, valid PA certification in Special Education or School SLP, and preferred CCC credentials and school-age experience. Review the AI-summarized job requirements and benefits here to quickly compare fit and save time before applying.
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