Casual Speech-language Pathologist - Burlington, Canada - Halton District School Board

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Casual Speech-Language Pathologist


Position:
Casual Speech-Language Pathologist


Location:
HDSB Schools

[Burlington, Halton Hills (Acton & Georgetown), Oakville, Milton]


Pay Rate:
$71, $96,375.00 per year as per the collective agreement

Salary step would be determined based on previous experience

The Halton District School Board (HDSB) is one of the fastest growing school districts in Canada.

Together, our 10,000+ staff serve more than 66,000 students in more than 100 schools in the communities of Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Georgetown and Halton Hills.

We are seeking qualified Casual Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP) to be placed in the SLP casual pool.

Individuals within this casual pool may be offered temporary, short-term employment up to 3 months in length to fill temporary vacancies during the absence of the regular incumbent.


Casual pool applicants who are successful in the interview and provide the board with a clear vulnerable sector check and a confirmation of their diploma/degree will be contacted when short-term and long-term temporary assignments become available.

Once employed in a short-term or long-term temporary Speech-Language Pathologist position, casual/replacement SLP applicants will have priority consideration for long term occasional and permanent job opportunities as they are posted as per the PSSP Collective Agreement.

For temporary long-term occasional (LTO) positions, longer than three months, a comprehensive Employee & Family Benefits plan applies to those in positions longer than 90 consecutive days.

Once an applicant is offered an accepts a short-term or long-term temporary position, they become employees of the HDSB. Successful casual pool applicants will be placed within the casual pool for a period of up to 2 years.

Benefits of working as a Speech-Language Pathologist with the Halton District School Board:
Direct opportunity to impact student wellbeing and academic success

Opportunity to work in a Board where collaboration, inclusion, and innovation are fostered

Professional Development / Mentorship

Opportunity to actively engage and learn collaboratively with peers

Participate in a variety of ongoing ad-hoc committees and teams


Position Summary:


Reporting to the Special Education Manager of Speech-Language Pathology Services, the Speech-Language Pathologist will work primarily in a variety of elementary and secondary schools within a defined geographic region.


Responsibilities will include:

Providing student-specific assessment, consultation, preventative and interventive services to support a

Caseload of students with a wide range of communication delays or disorders, including students who range from nonverbal to highly verbal

Engaging in in the provision of professional development and supports related to whole class, small group and individual learning

Providing consultative/collaborative support to educational staff, students and parents

Collaborating with educators and students in specialized language programs/classrooms

Collaborating with educators to support early literacy programs

Participating in multi-disciplinary teams/committees and School Resource Team meetings

Providing clinical direction to Communicative Disorders Assistants

Independently maintaining and managing a caseload across a number of schools, obtaining informed

Consent from parents/guardians/students, maintaining appropriate, confidential records, and providing timely reports

Consulting/collaborating with administrators and teachers on school-based supports, providing

Recommendations for programming and making referrals, as appropriate, for other services to support students


Minimum Qualifications:

A Master's degree from an accredited University

Current registration in the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO)

Strong interpersonal skills, and verbal and written communication skills

Flexibility, patience, tolerance, enthusiasm, creativity and team-oriented


Experience working with children with receptive and expressive language and early literacy delays Experience supporting children with significant communication delays/disorders and/or neurodevelopmental delays.

Disorders including students on the Autism Spectrum.

Strong computer skills

A commitment to ongoing learning

Excellent judgment, organizational and time management skills

Authentic, resilient, dependable, reliable and have the ability to problem solve effectively

Adherence to a high level of professional and ethical standards

Experience working in a fast-paced environment

Demonstration of knowledge of current evidence-based practices in Speech-Language Pathology

At least one year of experience working as a Speech-Language Pathologist

Reliable transportation and the ability to work at a variety of locations throughout the day


Preferred Qualifications:

Experience working in a School Board setting

Experience in augmentative a

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