Ponca City Public Schools
Job Description
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant
Reports to: Building Principal, Director of Special Services
Supervises: Assigned Speech Language Pathologist Assistants
Qualifications: Minimum of Associate’s Degree in SLPA or appropriate coursework and clinical hours
OBESPA state licensure
Valid OSDE Credential – Speech Language Pathology Assistant
Job Goal: The Speech Language Pathology Assistant will work under the supervision of an SLP to implement instructional strategies to general and special education students with language handicaps, articulation deficits, dysfluencies and voice disorders to support academic success.
Employment Terms: 10 month Contract
Generally - 7 Hour 20 Minute Day, Exclusive of a (30) Minute Duty Free Lunch
FLSA Classification: Exempt
Evaluation: Annually by Site Principal
Physical Demands: This is an overview intended for compliance with the ADA – it is not an exhaustive list of the duties to be performed. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential functions of a specific position.
Regular Requirements: Stand for extended periods; twist at the neck and trunk; bend at the waist; stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl; reach with hands and arms overhead, above shoulder and horizontally; lift/move up to 100 pounds; handle objects and tools with hands and operate equipment; repetitive use of fingers and hands to operate equipment
Occasional Requirements: Ability to administer CPR and First Aid
Visual Requirements: Close, color, peripheral, depth perception, ability to adjust focus
Hearing/Speaking Requirements: Adequate to exchange information
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Serves as a resource to school staff members in the development of a balanced program for oral communication and speech improvement.
- Assists and guides teachers in observing, describing, and referring suspected and identified speech and language impairments.
- Provides screening to identify children with speech or language disabilities at regular intervals and at specified levels.
- Provides appropriate individualized programs of therapy to meet individual students' needs and correct existing speech or language handicaps.
- Collects data on progress toward IEP goals.
- Collaborates with classroom teachers and other school staff members to implement therapy by suggestions for the student's daily activities.
- Provides information, support, and counseling to parents and families when appropriate.
- Meets district and site staff development requirements.
- Collaborates regularly with supervising SLP in accordance with licensure requirements.
- Completes all required special education paperwork in a timely manner to meet compliance deadlines.
- Performs all other tasks as supervisor may assign.
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