On a part-time basis, the Speech Language Pathologist provides direct treatment to children and their families by:
Conducting speech-language screening, without interpretation, and using age-appropriate screening
Following and implementing documented treatment plans or protocols
Documenting progress toward meeting established child and family outcomes and
reporting the information
Conducting assessments, including, but not limited to, assisting with formal
documentation, preparing materials, and performing clerical duties
Scheduling activities and preparing charts, records, graphs, and data.
Performing checks and maintenance equipment including, but not limited to,
augmentative communication devices (AAC)
Carry out in-home sessions specifically tailored to the child’s treatment plan.
Attend weekly staff meetings and trainings prepared to contribute to
discussions on cases presented
Follow administrative requests such as keeping current notes, progress reports,
employee certifications, or any other required documentation/renewals necessary for
continued employment