Screens and assess students for possible communication disorders as identified through Rule 51. Designs, implements, and collects
documentation on the delivery of services to each identified student. Works collaboratively with students, parents, building staff, and other
Individual Education Program team members to provide and implement IEP services to enhance a students progress in the general
curriculum/environment.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
Provides evaluation and service plans for students with communication disorders.
Identifies and evaluates communication disorders; develops and implements individualized plans for students to improve speech and language skills.
Maintains accurate and complete records as required by laws, policies, and regulations.
Maintains positive professional communications with parents, guardians, administration, and colleagues regarding progress and concerns.
Directs therapy sessions including speech/language articulation, voice and fluency therapy.
Communicates and collaborates with colleagues and monitors student progress.
Establishes and maintains appropriate using the Boys Town Social Skill Model for a productive learning environment.
Serves as a resource to school staff members in the area of speech and language improvement.
Develops and uses student's Individualized Educational Plans with each student in caseload.
Provides information, support, and counseling to parents and families when appropriate.
Performs other related tasks as assigned by the principal and other central office administrators as designated by the Superintendent.
Maintain compliance on all special education procedures, timelines, and documents such as Individual Education Program (IEP), progress reporting, parent notification, consents, evaluation process, etc.
Organizes and maintains a system for accurate and complete record keeping and lesson planning and student progress toward IEP goals as required by district procedures and applicable laws.
Working with and understanding a diverse student population.
Promotes an environment that is safe and conducive to individualized and small group instruction, and student learning.
Continues to acquire professional knowledge and learn of current developments in the educational field by attending seminars, workshops or professional meetings, or by conducting research.
Evidence of the willingness and the ability to comply with the standards with ethical and professional performance established by district policy as well as the State Board of Education.
Works collaboratively to achieve the overall purpose of the program and support the Districts vision, aims and goals.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology required.
Properly endorsed and certificated required. Previous experience administering and interpreting a wide range of diagnostic test materials and remedy services required.
Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech Hearing Association required.
Current Nebraska Teaching Certificate with an endorsement in Speech-Language Pathology required.
Other Duties: This job description incorporates the essential functions and duties required for this position. However, other duties may be required and assigned at times and as determined by a supervisor in order to meet the needs of the organization.
Serves as a role model in carrying out activities and behaviors that reflect the values and principles of the Boys Town mission.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS, EQUIPMENT USAGE, WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Extended periods of time in a classroom environment or at a keyboard, workstation, or desk; reasonably expected to have and maintain sufficient strength, agility, and endurance to perform during stressful (physical, mental and emotional) situations encountered on the job without compromising their health and well-being or that of their fellow employees, youth, or families.Work is typically in a normal educational school administrative environment but may be performed in a variety of environments ranging from highly stressful and potentially aggressive (physical interventions, escorts, etc.) to casual and leisurely, in both indoor and outdoor settings. While performing the duties of this job, may be subject to outside weather conditions occasionally. Includes constant interruptions, inappropriate behaviors, and the potential for verbal and physical threats from youth.
Diversity is more than a commitment at Boys Townit is the foundation of who we are and what we do.
At Boys Town, we cultivate a culture of inclusion for all employees that respects their individual strengths, views, and experiences. We believe that our differences enable us to be a better team one that makes better decisions, drives innovation, and delivers better business results.
About Boys Town:
Boys Town has been changing the way America cares for children and families since 1917. With over a century of service, our employees have helped us grow from a small boardinghouse in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, into one of the largest national child and family care organizations in the country. With the addition of Boys Town National Research Hospital in 1977, our services branched out into the health care and research fields, offering even more career opportunities to those looking to make a real difference.
Our employees are our #1 supporters when it comes to achieving Boys Town's mission, which is why we are proud of their commitment to making the world a better place for children, families, patients, and communities. A unique feature for employees and their dependents enrolled in medical benefits are reduced to no cost visits for services performed by a Boys Town provider at a Boys Town location. Additional costs savings for the employee and their dependents are found in our pharmacy benefits with low to zero-dollar co-pays on certain maintenance drugs. Boys Town takes your mental health seriously with no cost mental health visits to an in-network provider. We help our employees prepare for retirement with a generous match on their 401K or 401K Roth account. Additional benefits include tuition assistance, parenting resources from our experts and professional development opportunities within the organization, just to name a few. Working at Boys Town is more than just a job, it is a way of life.
This advertisement describes the general nature of work to be performed and does not include an exhaustive list of all duties, skills, or abilities required. Boys Town is an equal employment opportunity employer and participates in the E-Verify program. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status. To request a disability-related accommodation in the application process, contact us at 1-877-639-6003.