Murfreesboro City Schools
Location
Murfreesboro, TN | United States
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Murfreesboro City Schools
Speech and Language Pathologist
Special Education Department
Revised on 07/16/2018
Credentials: Master's degree from an accredited speech and hearing program certified by the State of Tennessee and the American Speech and Hearing Association.
Other Qualifications: The candidate must have valid Tennessee credentials and license authorizing service in grade levels and areas assigned. Must have experience in speech and language therapy with children with communicative disabilities in a variety of settings, including school, home and clinics and some experience working as a member of a multi-disciplinary team, including working collaboratively with families preferred. The candidate must have knowledge of intellectual, sensory, and physical development of children; of their educational and developmental needs; knowledge of techniques used in the assessment and treatment of disabilities; and theory for the pediatric population; speech and hearing therapy techniques commonly used with the communicatively disabled population; knowledge of normal speech, language, and hearing development; language, articulation, and acquired disorders and rehabilitation; hearing disorders and aural rehabilitation; clinical methods and procedures and phonetics; knowledge of physical and psychological problems of communicatively disabled children and their families; knowledge of the policies, procedures, and activities of the School System and State and Federal laws and regulations as they pertain to the performance of duties relating to the position of Speech, Hearing, and Language Pathologist.
Physical Demands: Must be able to see, hear, and move quickly enough to provide for the safety of children. Must be physically active and interactive throughout the day (i.e., be able to stand for extended periods of time, stoop, bend, do light lifting, push, pull, step and have good finger dexterity). Must have coping skills appropriate for the management of student behavior.
Essential Job Functions: The primary role of this employee is to provide diagnostic, remedial, and consultative service for children with communicative disorders; provide consultative services for school personnel regarding children with speech, hearing and language difficulties; operate as part of a multi-disciplinary team. Other job functions include:
Staff Relationship: Reports to the School Principal and Supervisor of Special Education.
Terms of Employment: 10 Months. Teacher Scale. Exempt.
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$48k - $87.39k