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Speech Language PathologistTuscarora Intermediate Unit 11Duncannon, Pennsylvania, United States
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Speech Language Pathologist

Tuscarora Intermediate Unit 11
  • US
    Duncannon, Pennsylvania, United States
  • US
    Duncannon, Pennsylvania, United States

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Speech Language Pathologist The Tuscarora Intermediate Unit is accepting applications for a Speech Language Pathologist for Mifflin County, PA for the 2026-2027 School Year. The Step 1 salary for this position is $60,472. Salary is determined by step placement on salary scale, based on education and experience. This is a full-time, 187 day position. SLP will work with early intervention and K-12 students. Supplemental annual stipend of $1,000 for IEP development. Tuition reimbursement may be provided. Mentor will be assigned as needed. 10 Sick Days and 2 Personal Days awarded annually. We offer a $2,000 sign-on bonus to highly qualified applicants with the following highly qualified credentials: Possess a Master's Degree or Master's Equivalency in Speech Pathology from an ASHA accredited program. Certification - Pennsylvania Instructional I or Instructional II Certificate in Special Education, Speech/Language Impaired PK-12 or Speech-Language Pathologist Educational Specialist, Certificate PK-12. Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) is preferred; however, a Clinical Fellowship candidate will be considered Pennsylvania State License in Speech-Language Pathology (preferred). Prior experience in an educational setting is preferred. Fundamental Duties/Essential Functions:
Administer standardized tests for accurate diagnosis of communication disorders. Use all available diagnostic information to assist the multidisciplinary team in determining eligibility for services and to formulate short and long-term intervention goals and incorporate these in the prescribed procedural safeguards/IEP format. Develop therapy and treatment plans to address speech and language disorders. Establish treatment goals and appropriate milestones for students. Research speech and language disorders and appropriate remediation techniques. Maintain effective communication with parents/guardians and district staff/classroom teachers to implement goals and aid in carrying out speech and language objectives. Maintain effective communication with all local service agencies (social, education, medical) to coordinate pertinent information relative to student programming. Maintain adequate records on each student to guarantee program effectiveness and instructional continuity. Participate in speech screenings for preschool age students run in conjunction with local area service agencies. And/ or screen new students entering a school age program in the beginning of the year or upon entry. Participate in periodic meetings with the supervisor, periodic staff meetings and scheduled in- services that will identify needs and new methods and will insure provision of the most effective services. Assist regular and special education professionals in the transition process from preschool to school age special education services. Assist regular and special education professionals in the transition process from a school age program to a post-secondary outcome. Complete Medical Access billing and all required components indicated by the Department of Human Services if certification and licensure is in place. Attend trainings to stay current in evidence based practices in the discipline. Perform other tasks as assigned by the Supervisor of Special Education or Director of Special Education.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of the Pennsylvania Special Education Regulations and Standards. Knowledge of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Ability to exert up to 50 pounds of force, occasionally, to lift, carry, push, or otherwise move equipment/supplies including students. Ability to provide personal, reliable vehicle for own travel requirements. Ability to orally communicate effectively in English with others in all levels of group and individual contacts. Ability to communicate effectively in writing, using the English language. Ability to employ interpersonal skills so as to effectively collaborate with school administrators, staff, parents and agency personnel.
Qualification Standards:
Education: Possess a Master's Degree or Master's Equivalency in Speech Pathology and Pennsylvania Instructional I or Instructional II Certificate in Special Education - Speech/Language Impaired PK-12. Experience: Prior experience in an educational setting preferred.
  • Duncannon, Pennsylvania, United States

Compétences linguistiques

  • English
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