Speech Language Pathologist, Clinical Fellow

School Support Bay Area, California


Description

We are currently accepting applications for the 2024-25 school year

ABOUT ASPIRE
Aspire Public Schools operates a network of high-performing, college preparatory charter schools serving TK-12 scholars in communities across California. Founded in 1998—in an effort to transform the inequitable racial, social, and gender outcomes that our communities persist through—Aspire is one of the largest and most forward-thinking open-enrollment public charter school systems in the nation.
Our purpose is to prepare our scholars for success in college, career, and life. At Aspire, we set a foundation for our scholars to gain knowledge, skills, and power to access and make choices for their families and post-secondary lives. Every day, our community of students, families, teachers and staff comes together to learn, work, and play in an environment grounded in our values of Bienestar (Well-Being), Culture of Belonging, Community Partnership, Agency & Self-Determination, and Joy.
JOB SUMMARY
The Bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist provides a full range of speech and language services to children in grades K-12, including screening and assessment with appropriate methods for students in both English and Spanish (as needed), individual and group therapy, and consultation with school teams. As a member of the Individualized Education Plan team, the SLP-bilingual helps to determine student’s eligibility for special services, appropriate programming, and on-going progress.
  
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  • Provide direct, individual or small group instruction to identified pupils on a regularly scheduled basis as required in the IEP 
  • Collaborate with other personnel working with Special Education students 
  • Screen, assess (in both English and Spanish, depending on the student’s language proficiency), and provide specialized speech and language services to students who qualify for services as established by State standards 
  • Conduct parent interviews with Spanish speaking parents in their native language
  • Develop IEPs for students who qualify for Special Education under the Primary Eligibility of Speech and Language
  • Participate in developing and implementing Individual Educational Plans for students who qualify for Related Services 
  • Communicate directly with parents, as needed; including in Spanish, if that is the primary language spoken in the home
  • Provide direct, individual and/or small group instruction to identified students on a regularly scheduled basis as required in the IEP 
  • Regularly collaborates with team members, parents and related service providers for the purposes of: reviewing student data,  ensuring  IEP implementation, co-planning and/or co-teaching
  • Participate in developing, implementing, and monitoring Individual Educational Plans for students who qualify for Related Services pursuant to California educational codes.
  • Screen, assess, and provide specialized speech and language services to students, as established by Common Core and English Language Development standards 
  • Create and maintain, records, files, and reports as required by federal, state, and SELPA regulations
  • Maintain knowledge of current regulations pertaining to special education and meet the minimum IDEA requirements related to case management
  • Maintain a high level of rigor for students with disabilities in order to ensure equitable access to common core and/or alternate curriculum standards by developing instructional materials and strategies for Special Education students in the general education setting.
  • Implement health and mobility supports (i.e. provide 1:1 support to student in classroom, support student/s with toileting needs, assist with health-related needs (g-tube, feeding, administration of medication) (under supervision of school nurse) and assist with the physical needs of students (lifting/ assisting with mobility, implementing student stretching/exercise routines.)
  • Input weekly IEP service tracking and meet all IEP timelines 
  • Create and maintain notifications, records, files, and reports as required by federal, state, and SELPA regulations
  • Develop a thorough progress monitoring tool for students, that is regularly shared with staff and parents and used for team decision-making.
  • Communicate on a frequent basis with parents of students around student progress, and collaborate to gain parent input 
  • Collaborate with outside providers as needed and appropriate, with parent consent

Additional:
  • Demonstrate knowledge of, and support, the Aspire Public Schools mission, vision, value statements including antiracism, policies and procedures, operating instructions, confidentiality standards, and the code of ethical behavior. 
  • Knowledge of special education principles, concepts, methodologies, and documentation requirements
  • Knowledge of special education assessment, planning, instruction, and evaluation
  • Knowledge of child cognitive development and different learning styles
  • Ability and willingness to implement students’ IEPs
  • Belief in inclusion and Aspire’s Equity Belief Statements and demonstrates high expectations for students with diverse learning needs
  • Ability and willingness to reflect and improve
  • Ability to follow and meet mandated deadlines and due dates
  • Flexibility and ability to adapt to changing conditions; ability and good judgment to take initiative to modify activities
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to collaborate with general education and special education colleagues, parents and community
  • Ability to excel as a member of a team and implement new learnings from professional development
  • Ability to work with an ethnically and economically diverse student body
  • Perform other related duties as required and assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum educational level:
  • Master’s Degree
  • Valid California Speech-Language Pathology School Services credential or California Clinical or Rehabilitative Services credential with an authorization in Language, Speech and Hearing 
  • Certification of Clinical Competence

Experience required:
  • 1+ year working with students with special needs in an educational setting 
Physical requirements:
  • Moving self in different positions to accomplish tasks in various environments including tight and confined spaces.
  •  Remaining in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods.
  • Moving about to accomplish tasks or moving from one worksite to another.
  • Assessing the accuracy, neatness and thoroughness of the work assigned.
  • Communicating with others to exchange information.
  • Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers.

Work authorization requirements:
 
  • Clear the Department of Justice background screening.
  • Authorized to work in the United States.
  • Provide health (TB) clearance (renewed every four years). 
WORK ENVIRONMENT
  • The work environment characteristics are representative of those in a normal office, classroom/school setting which one might encounter while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Compensation:
Aspire offers its employees a competitive salary and benefits, including paid time off, 100% core health benefits coverage on select plans, life insurance/long-term disability, participation in a CA state retirement plan, tuition reimbursement plan, and adoption assistance program.

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Aspire Public Schools is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other occupationally irrelevant criteria. Aspire promotes affirmative action for minorities, women, disabled persons, and veterans.

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