POSITION:

Speech Language Pathologist (SLP), 1.0 FTE

SCHEDULE:

Beginning 2/3/25-end of 24-25 SY

 

7 hours/day (8:20 a.m.-3:50 p.m.); Monday-Friday; School Year + additional days (reference Appendix B-1)

LOCATION:

Student Support Services; Anticipated Assignment: Sunset Elementary

SUPERVISOR:

Department Director(s); Building Principal(s)

POSITION TYPE:

Certificated, Leave Replacement for 24-25 SY

COMPENSATION:

$52,739-$102,998/year depending on prior school district experience; Up to ten years of private sector experience may be applied to salary placement with HR review/approval; Pay is annualized over 12 months (if hired after start of school year, spread over remaining months of fiscal year (Sept-Aug))

OTHER COMPENSATION:

View positions listed in CEA Appendices for details around additional days, etc.

BENEFITS:

Paid leave; If utilizing flexible hours/schedule, position hours must generate at least 630 work hours in the current school year for the following to apply: Medicaldentalvision, and basic life and AD&D insuranceretirement plandeferred compensation (DRS and TSA)

QUALIFICATIONS:

Valid Washington State ESA Speech Language Pathologist Certificate; Valid Washington State Drivers License and personal transportation; WSP/FBI criminal history background clearance

 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Speech Language Pathologists provide appropriate speech-language services in Pre-K, elementary, middle, and high schools with no school level underserved. They work with students exhibiting the full range of communication disorders, including those involving language, articulation (speech sound disorders), fluency, voice/resonance, and swallowing. Myriad etiologies may be involved. SLPs address personal, social/emotional, academic, and vocational needs that have an impact on attainment of educational goals.

 

SLPs provide a distinct set of roles based on their focused expertise in language. They offer assistance in addressing the linguistic and metalinguistic foundations of curriculum learning for students with disabilities, as well as other learners who are at risk for school failure, or those who struggle in school settings. SLPs collaborate and consult with educators, families, and other professionals to help create safe, healthy, and supportive learning environments for students.

 

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES

Speech Language Pathologists provide a comprehensive range of services as described in the current standards from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). They help students meet district and state performance standards. SLPs function as part of the district’s Student Support Services Team. This team collaboratively provides a multi-tiered system of supports through the implementation and monitoring of evidence-based behavioral and academic interventions for all students in need. The services provided reflect the specific needs of the students, families, and schools served and address the non-exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, expectations, and essential functions indicated below.

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

An employee hired for this assignment may perform all or some of the responsibilities defined below:

Each position within the Student Support Services Department serves as one unit of the whole team.

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

 

Knowledge of: Current standards of practice from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association; OSPI rules and regulations regarding ESA speech language pathologist certification, along with the OSPI Code of Professional Conduct and generally recognized professional practices.

 

Ability to: Communicate clearly and effectively in both verbal and written communications; use email to receive District communication; utilize technology and software to complete duties and responsibilities; maintain emotional control under stress; work with multiple deadlines and frequent interruptions is required. Ability to work alone and in a team setting; maintain good rapport with supervisors, colleagues, students, and families. Visual acuity and hearing are required for the delivery of assessment, intervention, and consultation services.

 

MENTAL DEMANDS

Required to regularly engage in problem solving and decision making; deal with a wide range of behaviors and needs in a positive and service-oriented manner; may experience shifts in work schedule and/or work site according to student/district needs; sustain mental awareness while also maintaining attention to details and safety requirements; may occasionally deal with distraught or difficult adults and children.

 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to:

WORK ENVIRONMENT

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions, duties, and responsibilities of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee often remains indoors, however, may occasionally work in outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. May experience shifts in work schedule and/or work site according to student/district needs.

 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

 

CLEARANCES

EVALUATION

The employee shall be evaluated per the terms of the Cheney Education Association (CEA) Collective Bargaining Agreement by the department director, building principal, or designee. The process shall include an evaluation of the employee’s performance of the above Duties and Responsibilities, Essential Functions, and Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION/TRAINING

HISTORY

Job description updated: March 2024

 

LOCATION:

Sunset Elementary

WORK SITE:

Based on student need as determined by SSS administration

REPORTING

RELATIONSHIPS:

Position is supervised and evaluated by the department director(s) with input from work site principal(s)

COMPENSATION:

Placement on the CEA Salary Schedule based on education and experience

 

REPRESENTATION:

Cheney Education Association (CEA) a local chapter of Washington Education Association

 

Cheney Public Schools does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, economic status, pregnancy, familial status, marital status, disability, or the use of a trained guide dog or service animal, and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions: Title IX/Chapter 28A.640 Officer/Civil Rights Compliance Coordinator/ADA Coordinator - Tom Arlt, Assistant Superintendent, Cheney School District, 12414 S. Andrus Rd. Cheney, WA 99004 Phone: (509) 559-4550; Section 504 Coordinator - Franklin Day, Director of Student Support Services, Cheney School District, 12414 S. Andrus Rd., Cheney, WA 99004 Phone: (509) 559-4507.

 

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER