Speech-Language Pathologists Speech-language pathologists assess, diagnose, treat, and help to prevent communication and swallowing disorders in children and adults.
Language Speech Pathologist Job Description Template
Our company is looking for a Language Speech Pathologist to join our team.
Responsibilities:
- Prepare the appropriate materials needed to train students;
- Develop an individualized education plan for each student at the beginning of the semester to determine his or her specific goals and objectives;
- Assess each student and write down his or her performance level vs the goals in the individualized education plan;
- Identify and develop the initial objectives for each student;
- Assess the communication skills of students periodically;
- Perform any other related tasks assigned by the educational supervisor;
- Explain the communication goal and training methods to the parents of the student at the beginning of each academic year and as needed;
- Implement the plans approved by the school administration to develop the communication and pronunciation skills of the students.
Requirements:
- Proficient in English and Arabic – both verbally and in writing;
- Computer proficiency;
- Bachelors in Speech Language Pathology with 3 to 5 years of experience;
- Ability to deal well and interact positively with the students;
- Specialized training in this field.