Amplus Academy·Spring Valley, Nevada
The Speech-Language Pathologist will evaluate, plan, and implement clinical programs to remediate speech and language impairments in students. They are responsible for maintaining IEP documentation, collaborating with educational teams, and providing therapeutic interventions to enhance student performance.
Job Summary: Under the direction and supervision of the Assistant Principal, the Speech/Language Pathologist (SLP) will facilitate reduction, remediation, or elimination of speech and language impairments which interfere with the individual student’s ability to benefit from the school’s educational program. The SLP will be expected to adhere to Amplus Academy’s professional standards as well as Nevada Department of Education licensure standards. Amplus Academy is a classical education charter school located in the southwest area of Las Vegas. Amplus Academy has two campuses serving Kindergarten- 12th grade students. Terms of Employment: 10-month per Contract of Employment (180 Day Calendar) Salary: The compensation for this position is in alignment with the Amplus Governing Board approved Salary Schedule; Salary Schedule based on years’ experience and degree held. Compensation for all positions are determined by the Governing Board and Administration of Amplus Academy. Consideration is given for experience and specialized skills in determining salary.
Market rate based on experience, education and licensure Supervisory Responsibilities: Supervises the behavior of students in the classroom, on school grounds, and in an office setting Duties/Responsibilities: Organize and conduct identification programs for students with potential speech/language difficulties Evaluate speech and language functions Plan the clinical program for students who have been identified as speech/language impaired, speech impaired, and/or students having related disabilities with communication needs (i.e. intellectually disabled, autistic, etc.). Implement the clinical program Comply with state standards, Amplus policies, and ASHA guidelines in the processes of referral, screening, and placement: Follow Amplus procedures for screening, pre-intervention and/or referring students needing a speech/language evaluation. Complete comprehensive and appropriate evaluations according to state standards, Amplus policies, and ASHA guidelines Provide a complete diagnostic summary report including a summary of evaluation information and educational relevance Cooperate with the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Committee, recommending/planning for program services in compliance with State Standards Complete IEP paperwork in a timely manner When appropriate, make referral for further evaluation Obtain and use diagnostic information: Participate with various teams (e.g., ESS team, RTI team, student support team) in order to provide pre-referral interventions, screening, and/or evaluation referral information Administer appropriate assessments for each area of suspected speech/language impairment Demonstrate understanding and use of the principles of diagnostic evaluation and interpretation Maintain on-going assessment to verify progress toward established goal Demonstrate program management skills: Maintain communication with faculty regarding the role of the SLP Maintain a physical environment conducive to learning Develop work schedule(s), which will fit the needs of the students, school, and faculty Report to ESS instructional coordinators and assistant principal Implement Intervention Program: Develop and maintain the instructional component of the IEP according to the results of the evaluation and on-going assessment of progress Develop long-range goals and specific objectives Complete daily notes for each student in a timely manner Include methods and materials in planning Document student progress, attendance, etc Use a variety of approaches and materials to address the IEP that are compatible with the student’s age and interest, and abilities Stay abreast of and implement new instructional strategies Attend workshops and in-service training to obtain up-to-date information in the area of speech and language and maintain required certifications and licensure Implement instructional activities in a logical sequence Provide therapeutic intervention with students to enhance student performance Collaborates professionally with administrators, students, staff, parents/guardians, and community representatives Participates in meetings, seminars, and conferences, and serves on committees, as appropriate Comply with and implement related federal and state laws and Amplus policies, regulations, and procedures as related to health services Maintain confidentiality Communicate effectively both written and orally Utilize a computer in health-related searches, e-mail communication, data collection and health record, medication, and specialized procedure documentation Demonstrate general knowledge in the fundamental principles, trends, and research in the field of speech/language pathology Maintain and improve professional competence Participates in other job-related duties and activities related to position, as assigned QualificationsRequired Skills/Abilities: Ability to use logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language Excellent verbal and written communication skills Excellent interpersonal skills with the proven ability to maintain professionalism and tact in high-stress situations to create a pleasant experience for all customers Ability to negotiate with people with different or opposing viewpoints Time management skills to prioritize and complete a side variety of tasks throughout the day Patience and listening skills to respond appropriate and interact positively with upset customers Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail Creative analytical and problem-solving skills Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, Google Classroom or related software Ability to keep information confidential and maintain an ethical attitude. Ability to follow and apply oral and written instructions Ability to learn, create, and apply new and established procedures Ability to handle simple tasks with speed and accuracy Ability to recognize and report hazards and apply safe work methods Ability to work flexible hours necessary for the efficient operation of the department Education and Experience: Master’s Degree in Communication Disorders/ Speech and Language Pathology Current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competency/ ASHA certification Current NV State license for Speech-Language Pathology Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Nevada Department of Education may find appropriate and acceptable Physical Requirements: The physical requirements indicated below are examples of the physical aspects that a person holding this position must perform in carrying out essential job functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable a person with a disability to perform the essential job duties. Must be able to traverse school facility and lead students to safety in the event of an emergency. Sufficient vision to read printed material, see distance objects with clarity, identify and distinguish objects, and be visually observant of classroom behavior and learning activities. Sufficient hearing to hear conversations in person and on the telephone, hear sounds clearly up to 20 feet and be cognizant of verbal altercations in the classroom. Ability to speak in an understandable voice with sufficient volume to be heard in normal conversation and on the telephone, and in addressing groups. Ability to exert up to 25 pounds of force to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects; ability to occasionally restrain or move up to 50-100 pounds if required to intervene during student safety issues. This type of work requires occasional or frequent standing, walking, sitting, bending, or reaching for extended periods of time. This type of work requires occasional or frequent stooping, kneeling, crouching or crawling during crisis scenarios such as hard lockdowns, earthquake drills, etc. Sufficient manual dexterity and/or mobility to grasp and/or manipulate objects, operate mechanical equipment, and move about the work area. Ability to operate, activate and use a computer and other office productivity machinery such as a calculator, copy machine and printer. Employees in this classification may be subject to work environments that have exposure to weather or interiors with extremes of heat and/or cold, wet and/or humid conditions, temperature fluctuations, high noise levels, and various work related hazards such as bloodborne pathogens or other potentially infectious materials.
Candidates must hold a Master’s Degree in Communication Disorders or Speech and Language Pathology. A current ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competency and a Nevada State license for Speech-Language Pathology are required.
Market context
In Nevada, leadership admin roles in speech-language pathology tend to draw steady interest because schools and healthcare settings need experienced clinicians who can also guide teams and programs. These positions are competitive because employers usually want both advanced credentials and current state licensure, plus leadership experience that shows you can manage operations and support service quality. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform, then confirm your master’s degree, ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competency, and Nevada license before applying.