The Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist in our district evaluates and remediates students with oral, language, voice, fluency, and auditory disorders.
Qualifications include a valid California teaching credential in language, speech, and hearing handicapped, with demonstrated success in meeting students’ diverse needs.
Responsibilities encompass screening for handicaps, evaluating students, developing collaborative referral procedures, providing direct/indirect instructional services, and working with staff, parents, and students.
The role involves planning and coordinating therapy programs, maintaining records, supervising paraprofessionals and volunteers, and participating in meetings and training.
It is a full-time, in-person position during school days and non-teaching days, with salary based on experience and training, and requires a bachelor’s degree and relevant credential.
Schedule is Monday to Friday.