Coordinate and facilitate treatment of students who exhibit communication disorders in language, articulation, fluency and voice that adversely affect educational success. Provide consultation to teachers, parents, support personnel, and community agencies, including, but not limited to, consultation on the individualized educational program, its implementation, and learning strategies. Act as a facilitator for the supervisor to ensure the district complies with all legal and regulatory requirements associated with special education at the local, state, and federal levels. Perform assigned duties under the supervision of a licensed speech therapist approved by the department to serve as the assistant's supervisor. The SLP assistant’s scope of practice is consistent with the guidelines provided by TEA, TDLR, and ASHA.
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Full-time