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Posted: 
2024-03-28
Job Type: 
Full Time
Employment length: 
Permanent
Language requirements: 
English
Education requirements: 
College/CEGEP
Job experience: 
1 year to less than 2 years
Job industry: 
Education
Job Location: 
Nanaimo

Speech and Language Pathologist

Speech and language services are those services provided by speech and language pathologists within a multidisciplinary framework designed to support students whose education is adversely affected by oral communication challenges.

Speech and language services include a full range of K-7 supports encompassing prevention, identification and assessment, direct instruction for students (individually, in classroom settings, or in small groups as appropriate), consultation, collaboration with educators and support staff regarding the student's needs in the classroom and other school environments, in-service training, and information sharing with families and other agencies.

Assignments: Casual & Short-Term - PT/FT Employment Opportunities

Salary: $59,060 - $106,404

Location : Multiple school sites

Your Work

The Speech and Language Pathologist provides a coordinated and integrated array of support services that include: Being an active member of the school-based team to assist with problem solving, and program planning;

Utilizing both formal and informal measures to evaluate a student's abilities relative to established norms, school expectations, the classroom environment and the student's needs. The information obtained is related to other assessment/planning activities undertaken as part of the student's educational program within the districts response to intervention (RTI) framework;

Providing support(s) within the RTI tiered model while focusing efforts within the classroom environment and ensuring that all tier 2 work is generalized to the tier 1 environment;

Assisting educators, support staff, parents and specific students in understanding and co-delivering support for students with communication challenges;

Informing parents/guardians and educators of assessment results, involving them in developing plans for intervention, and assisting with monitoring and evaluating progress toward goals;

Providing timely and flexible SLP support and services as participating member of the School-Based TeamYour Education and Experience Professional Certification: College of Speech and Hearing Health Professionals of British Columbia (membership is mandatory)

Education and Training : A Masters Degree or equivalent in Speech and Language Pathology

Work experience in a school setting.

Experience and/or training with augmentative communication and assistive technology.

Possess a vehicle and a valid BC Drivers License

Experience with French Immersion and Indigenous populations preferred How to Apply

Please submit your application via www.MakeAFuture.ca/Nanaimo-ladysmith/

Applications should include a Cover Letter, a detailed Personal Rsum, proof of registration with the College of Speech and Hearing Professional, all transcripts, contact information for three supervisory references, and any other relevant supporting documentation. (If you are unable to provide any of the required documents with your initial application, insert a page indicating your intention to be able to complete the submission.)

Please note: Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools thanks all applicants for their interest in working with us, however, only those shortlisted for an interview will be contacted. This posting will remain open until a successful applicant is found.

If you have questions or require assistance with this application process, please contact the Customer Care department at MakeAFuture at 1 866 806 6851 or applicant@makeafuture.ca