Speech & Language Pathologist (23-24SY)
Company: Lighthouse Community Public Schools
Location: Oakland
Posted on: May 20, 2023
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Job Description:
The Organization Lighthouse Community Public Schools At
Lighthouse Community Public Schools we are engaged in an
educational movement that goes beyond our classrooms working to
disrupt inequities by providing our students and families
exceptional educational opportunities every day. Grounded in our
core values of community, integrity, agency, love, and social
justice rooted in the Expeditionary Learning Education Model, LCPS
is a leader in fostering innovative schools achieving exceptional
student outcomes where each child is at the center of their own
learning. Our mission is to prepare diverse students for college, a
career of their choice, and to be lifelong changemakers. Founded in
2002, LCPS operates two high-achieving K-12 public charter
schools--Lighthouse and Lodestar--serving nearly 1,500 students in
East Oakland. Lighthouse is a beacon for public education and our
graduates fulfill the promise of a better, brighter Oakland. Learn
more at The Opportunity Speech & Language Pathologist (22-23SY)
Lighthouse Community Charter School is looking for a Speech and
Language Pathologist who is relentlessly committed to ensuring that
traditionally underserved students achieve our mission of
completing college and securing the career of choice. Lighthouse
staff believe that this important mission is not only attainable;
it is essential to transforming our Oakland community. The Speech &
Language Pathologist will be an integral part of the multi-tiered
systems of support team (MTSS) which ensures all students receive
necessary academic, behavioral, and socio-emotional support to
thrive in alignment with the Lighthouse Mission, Theory of Change,
Graduate Profile, and Instructional Stances. ROLES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES Essential Responsibilities Conduct speech and
language evaluations for initial or triennial evaluations
(including selecting appropriate instruments, administering tests,
observing, and writing a report) and interpret results to parents,
teachers, and administrators Provide recommendations to the
individualized education plan (IEP) team regarding eligibility
pursuant to California Education Code, goals, accommodations,
modifications, and services Provide direct, individual and/or small
group speech and language therapy to students inside or outside of
the general education setting Collaborate with the general
education and special education teachers, as well as other service
providers, to support language across all settings and encourage
the generalization of skills Partner with families to share
strategies and recommendations for how to support goals in the home
Collect data on students' progress in order to adjust support and
instruction Additional Responsibilities Participate in the
multi-tiered systems of supports through providing observation and
recommendations, screening students, and/or providing therapy
through a response to intervention model Participate in special
education team meetings to support alignment across the program
Attend student-led conferences and other student/family events, as
appropriate Create and maintain, records, files, and reports as
required by federal, state, and SELPA regulations Maintain
knowledge of current regulations pertaining to special education
and participate in professional development to keep abreast of best
practices and other relevant content Supervise a Speech and
Language Pathologist Assistant, when appropriate Demonstrate
knowledge of, and support, LCPS mission, vision, value statements,
standards, policies and procedures, operating instructions,
confidentiality standards, and the code of ethical behavior Perform
other related duties as required and assigned MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree or
equivalent in speech-language pathology from an accredited
educational institution Valid California Speech-Language Pathology
School Services Credential or California Clinical or Rehabilitative
Services Credential with an authorization in Language, Speech and
Hearing Certification of Clinical Competence issued by ASHA,
preferred 2+ years as a Speech and Language Pathologist, preferably
in a school setting Knowledge of El Dorado Charter SELPA and SEIS,
preferred Spanish fluency, preferred SUPERVISION This position
reports to: Director of Special Education. TIME COMMITMENT This
position is 1.0 FTE (full-time exempt) and follows a 10-month work
year (190 days) with significant student-free days for professional
learning and collaboration with colleagues and interaction with
families. All new staff will report in late July/early August 2022
(exact calendar TBD). Common Building Hours: All teachers are
expected to maintain hours of 8:00 - 4:00 pm M, Tu, Th, Fri and
8:00-5:00 on Wednesdays for Professional Development. OUR
COMPENSATION PACKAGE: At Lighthouse Community Public Schools we
take good care of our employees. We provide a competitive
compensation and benefits package, including a competitive salary
and generous health and retirement benefits (100% employee health
coverage/50% for dependents; 8% employer-matching for retirement
program; medical and dependent FSA). TO APPLY People of color and
bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Interested
candidates should submit: Resume Cover letter describing your
interest in this position and why you are an optimal fit 4-5
references with Name, Email, Phone Number and Title/nature of
working relationship Application submission screening and initial
phone interviews will be completed on a rolling basis. In-person
interviews and performance tasks will take place on Zoom, or
on-site. Lighthouse Community Public Schools is an equal
opportunity employer committed to diversity at all levels.
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