NOLA Public Schools Vision
The vision of the NOLA Public Schools is that every student receives a high-quality education that fosters their individual capabilities, while ensuring that they thrive, achieve physical and mental wellness, and are prepared for civic, social, and economic success.
Position Summary
To serve as a Speech-Language Pathologist who would be responsible for assessing 2-5 year old children through Child Search.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Serves as a resource to school /early childhood center staff members in the development of a balanced program for oral communication and speech improvement;
Assists and guides SESS staff in observing, describing, and referring suspected and identified speech and language impairments;
Serves as a member of the multidisciplinary evaluation team and provides a comprehensive assessment and diagnosis of speech, voice, hearing, and language impairments;
Develops compliant speech evaluation reports from assessments conducted. Prepares and disseminates the completed evaluation or speech component within mandated timelines;
Delivers speech and language services in accordance with all federal, state regulations and local policy and procedures;
Provides screening to identify children with speech impairments at regular intervals and at specific levels;
Assists in proper referrals of individuals to agencies and specialist in the community as appropriate;
Provides appropriate individualized education programs for therapy to meet individual students’ needs and correct existing speech or language impairments;
Develops Web-based IEPs and/or Services Plans for assigned students and serves as a member of the evaluation team to develop data-based present levels of academic achievement and functional performance, and measurable goals and objectives;
Provides information, support, and counseling to agencies and families when appropriate;
Keeps abreast of assistive technology strategies and is able to implement appropriate strategies to enhance student language acquisition;
Produces in-service education and serve as a consultant to teachers and school staff members on topics concerning speech impairment;
Keeps and timely submits compliant records of the assigned student caseload;
Completes all required reports both local and state; and
Performs other duties as required.
Education and Experience
Master’s Degree required;
A valid Speech License and Teaching certificate in Speech Pathology are required; and
Valid Louisiana Teaching Certificate;
Early Childhood Experience
Other Knowledge, Skills or Abilities Required
Must possess basic computer skills and demonstrate the ability to use various types of software programs;
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills;
Knowledge of laws and regulations pertaining to special education;
Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills;
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; and
Must possess the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, parents, staff, and outside agencies.