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Friday, September 6, 2024 12:00 AM - Wednesday, November 6, 2024 11:59 PM
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Job Description
Job Title: Speech and Language Pathologist l Pre-K Initiative
Reports To: Assistant Director for Related Services/Program Director of UPK
BPS Early Childhood Department and Universal Pre-K Overview
The Department of Early Childhood (DEC) currently oversees over 800 classrooms in K1 through grade 2, and has received national recognition for its K1 program as well as its in-house, research-driven K2 through 2nd grade curriculum and professional development (PD) supports. Currently, DEC is the recipient of over $7 million in grants from federal, state, and private sources. In addition, DEC is the lead education agency for Boston Universal Pre-K and partners with Community Based Organizations (CBOs) across the City.
The goal of Boston Universal Pre-K is to ensure every four-year-old in Boston has access to high-quality early education experiences that lay the foundation for their future learning and educational success. The City of Boston is committed to providing high quality, inclusive, culturally responsive early education to all children whether their families choose to send them to classrooms in Boston Public Schools or community-based organizations. Approximately 1500 UPK eligible four-year-old children will be served through this mixed delivery system governed under the Mayor’s Office and Boston Public Schools.
Background and Overview:
Job Goals: To provide services to students with communication disabilities which will allow them to access the BPS curriculum and to participate in both school and community life to the greatest extent possible. The Speech and Language Pathologist will travel and work in Boston Universal Pre-K community sites. There are 18 organizations spread across the Boston neighborhoods in 34 sites. Services may be provided remotely if access to community sites is limited. This is an exciting opportunity for speech-language pathologists who desire to serve where their efforts matter.
Responsibilities:
- Evaluation: Speech-Language Pathologists will assess students referred for evaluation using appropriate testing instruments. They will write reports that reflect the results of standardized tests and observations that contain information helpful and understandable to all involved parties and that contain clear recommendations. Evaluations will be performed within timelines established in state and federal regulations.
- Speech and Language Therapy Services: Therapy and consultation services will be provided to students based on the individual needs of each student and in compliance with each child’s IEP or 504 Plan. Speech-Language Pathologists will provide services in accordance with the IEP or 504 Plan. They will participate in pre-referral, Team Meeting, Student Support Team activities and will provide professional development to school-based staff as requested. They will consult with other Related Services and community-based providers and parents in order to provide effective services in a variety of settings (virtual and/or in person).
- General Responsibilities: Speech-Language Pathologists are to comply with state regulations concerning renewal of certifications and licenses. They are expected to develop, update, and adhere to both a daily and weekly schedule. The UPK Community Based Administrator should be provided with a copy of that schedule. They are expected to comply with BPS/UPK rules, policies, and procedures as well as those of their assigned UPK site and Office of Special Education-Related Services. They are expected to maintain records of prior planning of lessons, keep therapy notes for each child and therapy session, and maintain accurate records of student attendance.
Required Qualifications:
- Massachusetts Teachers Certification in Speech, Language and Hearing Disorders and Massachusetts License in Speech-Language Pathology.
- Hold a Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
- Meet all state and federal guidelines in order to be fully licensed. Current authorization to work in the United States - Candidates must have such authorization by their first day of employment.
Preferred Qualifications:
- At least two years of experience working in early childhood settings.
Terms: BTU, Group I
Please refer to www.bostonpublicschools.org/ohc (under "Employee Benefits and Policies") for more information on salary and compensation. Salaries are listed by Unions and Grade/Step.
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