Job Title: Speech Therapist
Salary: $60,800-$86,416 (Dependent on Licensure Level and Experience)
Minimum Qualifications:
Master’s degree in speech and language pathology
New Mexico Public Education Department Licensure for Speech/Language Pathologist
New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department Licensure
Medicaid Provider Number
NPI number
Bilingual preferred
Skills/Aptitudes:
Good organizational ability; good written and oral communication skills; ability to maintain high level of professionalism and confidentiality regarding students, staff, parents, and school matters.
Knowledge of IDEA B eligibility criteria and their effects on sensory, motor, psychosocial, and cognitive development of students with disabilities;
Knowledge of local, federal, and state regulations and procedures pertaining to the provision of speech and language services in the school setting;
Knowledge of major theories, treatment procedures, and research relevant to providing speech and language services for children with disabilities;
Essential Job Responsibilities of Speech Therapist:
- Works cooperatively with colleagues, supervisors, and administrators.
- Demonstrates ethical behavior.
- Follows district policies and administrative rules and regulations and federal and state statutes.
- Follows District Code of Conduct policies.
- Maintains behavior appropriate to performing and accomplishing assigned duties.
- Maintains a suitable personal appearance as it relates to position.
- Demonstrates foresight, examines issues, and takes initiatives to improve the quality of education in the community.
- Embraces and encourages the acceptance of diversity.
- Keeps monthly service log for every child on caseload and submits to Student Services on designated deadline each month.
- Uses effective and respectful skills to communicate.
- Provides and maintains an environment where optimal student growth can take place.
- Demonstrates leadership.
- Demonstrates an understanding of the dynamics of the educational organization.
- Effectively manages the resource for which he/she is responsible.
- Conducts assessment of students referred through the evaluation process.
- Participates in the program planning for individual students.
- Provides intervention for student’s identified as needing service by the IEP/EDT team.
- Demonstrates effective time management skills.
- Demonstrates professional competencies.
- Ability to select, administer, and interpret appropriate assessment instruments, and procedures taking into consideration the student’s age, development level, disability, and educational needs.
- Ability to assess the functional performance of all students regardless of disabilities within the school environment.
- Ability to engage in consensus decision making as a member of the IEP/EDT team.
- Ability to plan and implement intervention strategies using direct therapy, monitoring, and consultation.
- Ability to communicate effectively (orally and in writing) with education personnel, administrators, parents, and community members.
- Ability to document assessment and intervention results in the proper manner for a school setting and to relate this information to the educational goals of the student.
- Ability to develop, implement, evaluate, and modify according to a speech and language therapy program within a school setting.
- Serves as a resource to all school staff members in the development of a balanced program for oral communication and speech improvement.
- Assists and guides all teachers in observing, describing, and referring suspected and identified speech and language impairments.
- Provides a thorough assessment and diagnosis of speech, voice, and language impairments for all initial evaluations and re-evaluations.
- Provides screening to identify children with speech and language disorders at regular intervals and at specified levels.
- Assists in proper referrals of individuals to agencies and specialists in the community.
- Provides appropriate individualized programs of therapy to meet individual students’ needs in correcting existing speech or language disorders.
- Collaborates with classroom teachers and other school staff members to implement therapy by suggestions for the student’s daily activities.
- Provides information, and support to parents and families when appropriate.
- Attends workshops and in-services to stay abreast of changes in standards, assessment strategies, and research findings.
- Performs other job duties as assigned.