Urgently Require SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST - 48008580 1 in Saint Augustine, FL
Job title: SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST - 48008580 1
Company: State of Florida
Job description: Requisition No: 813510
Agency: School for the Deaf & Blind
Working Title: SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST - 48008580 1
Position Number: 48008580
Salary: $53,366.25 - $57,242.33
Posting Closing Date: 10/31/2023
Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind (FSDB)
Speech Language Pathologist - 7% Specialist- Board of Trustees
Position Number 48008580 1
Department: Speech & Audiology
Who are we?
FSDB is a state public school available at no cost to eligible pre-K and K-12 students who are deaf/hard of hearing, blind/visually impaired or deafblind, including boarding and transportation services. FSDB is nationally recognized for its comprehensive educational services, designed for the unique communication and accessibility needs of students. FSDB also provides educational outreach programs for children ages 0-5 and their families. The FSDB experience provides students with the edge to do more, be more, and achieve more.
How you will make an impact:
The incumbent of this position serves as a Speech Language Pathologist in the Deaf Department which carries responsibility for direct student services.
- Provide direct individual/group therapy services to Deaf Department students.
- Participate in interdisciplinary department team meetings to make recommendations or report interventions with students. Develop speech and language files with evaluations, student's logs, progress reports, IEP's audiograms, teacher/parent communications or other reports as needed. Provide support to the Department Audiologist in the care, maintenance, and use of amplification with every student in the assigned department. Provide services and assistance to other staff members including dormitory staff, support service staff, supervisors and other staff as required. This includes participation in IEP meetings, parent conferences, teacher/clinician meetings, director/clinician meetings, and department meetings as required.
- Attend training and implement skills acquired during professional development activities as required by Federal, State and FSDB mandates.
- Other additional duties as assigned.
- Knowledge of developmental speech, language and auditory training as components of a total communication program for visually impaired and deaf/hard of hearing students;
- Skill in evaluating the auditory, speech and language performance levels of visually impaired and deaf/hard of hearing students;
- Basic knowledge of other speech defects, causes of language delay, and the ability to assess capabilities and needs of individual students;
- Skill in assessing evaluation results in order to plan appropriate auditory, speech and language management objectives for visually impaired and deaf/hard of hearing students of all ages and ability levels;
- Ability to teach auditory, speech, and language skills in individual and small group therapy sessions;
- Ability to write evaluation reports, progress reports, and other necessary forms of communication with teachers, parents and staff;
- Skill in using and maintaining hearing aids and group amplification equipment or willingness to learn;
- Knowledge of behavior modification principles and techniques and the ability to establish appropriate rapport with students in order to teach effectively;
- Ability to plan, organize and use time effectively in order to provide the maximum amount of direct services to students;
- Ability to plan, organize and implement reinforcement activities with classroom teachers, parents, and other staff;
- Ability to communicate with deaf/hard of hearing students and hearing or deaf/hard of hearing staff members or willingness to learn;
- Ability to work cooperatively with other staff members in order to provide quality services and establish continuity within the Comprehensive Auditory, Speech and Language program;
- Ability to pass training and administer skills acquired during CPI and CPR;
- Ability to attain sign language proficiency level in accordance with FSDB O.P.P.1.24;
- Master's Degree or higher in related field.
- Current Certification of Clinical Competency from the American Speech Language Hearing Association.
- Current Licensure by the State of Florida Department of Health in Speech Language Pathology (or ability to obtain upon appointment)
- 12 semester hours in Hearing Impaired or Visually Impaired
- Additional requirements mandated by state/federal law and position responsibilities
- Automatic enrollment into the Florida Retirement System.
- Medical insurance coverage is $90 per pay period for family coverage; $25 per pay period for employee only.
- Life insurance $25,000 is provided by the state at no cost to you for all FTE positions. Employees may purchase additional coverage.
- Low-cost supplemental benefit packages that include dental, vision, and much more.
- Professional development opportunities and ability to learn American Sign Language on campus at no cost.
- Tuition waiver program - earn up to 6 credit hours per semester at state universities.