ASD-E Speech Language Pathologist I (Permanent)

Government of New BrunswickMoncton, NB
CA$83,411 - CA$105,036Hybrid

About The Position

Every day, the Anglophone East School District (ASD-E) welcomes more than 20,000 students and 4,000 employees into our 39 schools and satellite offices. Each member of our team uniquely contributes to the learning and success of each of our students, whether they work inside or outside a classroom or school. As a public education system, ASD-E is committed to contributing to a better future through quality education. We need dedicated professionals, like you, to join us in that important work. When you join ASD-E, you will be connected to a network of caring, enthusiastic, ambitious professionals, focused on providing a positive and innovative learning and working environment. This is professional work in the field of speech language pathology. Employees of this class perform clinical work, according to professional standards and district policies and procedures, involving the screening, identification, assessment, interpretation, diagnosis, rehabilitation and prevention of communication disorders. Work performed is oriented to client or community needs and may require active participation on interdisciplinary teams, consultation on client waitlists, determination of service delivery options, ongoing assessment and discharge readiness determination. Work may be performed in a school district and/or community-based settings. Work includes participation in planning and implementation of program activities, and may include quality improvement, performance management and statistical activities, student/parent education and research and may include caseload management and care coordination. Work may include relieving the superior in their absence and supervising support personnel. Work is performed independently and is reviewed by a superior. Employees of the Speech-Language Pathologist classification may be required to provide clinical supervision of delegated function (tasks/activities) to Speech Therapy Assistants, guidance, training and orientation to other speech language pathology staff, students and other professionals.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders from a recognized university.
  • Registered and a member in good standing with the Regulatory College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of New Brunswick and eligible for membership with Speech-Language and Audiology Canada.
  • Employees shall be selected on the basis of skill, ability and qualifications. Where skill, qualifications and ability are relatively equal amongst union applicants, the vacancy will be filled on the basis of seniority.

Responsibilities

  • Perform clinical work, according to professional standards and district policies and procedures, involving the screening, identification, assessment, interpretation, diagnosis, rehabilitation and prevention of communication disorders.
  • Participate on interdisciplinary teams.
  • Consult on client waitlists.
  • Determine service delivery options.
  • Conduct ongoing assessment and discharge readiness determination.
  • Participate in planning and implementation of program activities.
  • Engage in quality improvement, performance management and statistical activities.
  • Conduct student/parent education and research.
  • Manage caseloads and coordinate care.
  • Relieve the superior in their absence.
  • Supervise support personnel.
  • Provide clinical supervision of delegated functions to Speech Therapy Assistants.
  • Provide guidance, training and orientation to other speech language pathology staff, students and other professionals.

Benefits

  • Vacation time
  • Competitive compensation
  • Comprehensive health and dental benefits package
  • Pension plan
  • Compressed Work Year Program option for additional paid days off during non-instructional times
  • Opportunities for professional learning
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