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Green Hills AEA Speech-Language Pathology Assistant/Facilitator in Council Bluffs, Iowa

Green Hills AEA is recruiting for Speech Language Pathology Assistant/Facilitator for the 2024-2025 school year. This position is a full time position for a 190 day contract.Green Hills pays 100% of employee single coverage for medical, dental and vision. We also offer family insurance at a great rate. See our website for additional information about Green Hills AEA, www.ghaea.org.

Qualifications:

Minimum High School diploma or equivalent or Bachelor degree in Speech Pathology or a related field of study that provides equivalent knowledge and skills.

Experience working with children and youth. Personal communication skills that demonstrate good speech and language function. Must have collaboration skills and the ability to learn new skills and willingness to perform a variety of tasks.

Possess skills to plan and work with a high degree of ingenuity, initiative, independent judgment and flexibility

Ability to communicate well both orally and in writing. Excellent organizational skills. Drivers license and personal vehicle required.

General Summary:

Collaborate and partner with a Speech Language Pathologist to provide services and supports to students.

Essential Functions andResponsibilities: Set up the computer and microphone and ensure all technologies are working for the teletherapy sessions. Ensure the safety of the child/student during teletherapy sessions and escorting children to and from sessions.

Positioning the child/student at the direction of the SLP. Remaining with the child/student during sessions. Assisting with behavior management as needed.

Work with the SLP in assembling and preparing instructional materials relevant to therapy or teletherapy

Ability to communicate with students and educators. Skilled with different technologies. Ability to work collaboratively with SLPs, teachers, and other professionals. Ability to manage student behavior.

Carry out individual programs developed by the Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)

Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with students, parents, schools and staff members. Communicating with on-site staff or teachers about scheduling.

Document and maintain student progress records

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