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Speech Language Pathologists (195) - CDS, CDES, CKRHS, KDS

Government of Nova Scotia

Town of Berwick

On-site

CAD 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Speech Language Pathologist to support students with communicative disorders. This role involves assessment, intervention, and collaboration with educators to enhance literacy development and address behavioral challenges. The ideal candidate will have a Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology and be eligible for certification. Join a dynamic team that values flexibility and adaptability in diverse school contexts, and make a meaningful impact on student success through evidence-based practices and professional development opportunities.

Qualifications

  • Masters Degree in Speech Language Pathology or equivalent required.
  • Eligible for certification by the Nova Scotia College of Speech Language Pathologists.

Responsibilities

  • Provide support in assessment and intervention for communicative disorders.
  • Work collaboratively with teachers and students at multiple tiers.

Skills

Assessment skills
Intervention strategies
Communication skills
Teamwork
Flexibility and adaptability

Education

Masters Degree in Speech Language Pathology
Certification by the Nova Scotia College of Speech Language Pathologists

Tools

Assistive Technology

Job description

Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education

Speech Language Pathologists (195) - CDS, CDES, CKRHS, KDS

1.00 FTE

Vacant

Terms and conditions of employment, including wages, are in accordance with the Nova Scotia Teachers' Provincial Agreement.

Closing Date: Midnight, July 31st 2025

The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) provides support to students, parents, and staff in the areas of assessment, intervention, and programming for students with communicative disorders and challenges in literacy development, behaviour, and language acquisition.

Qualifications and Abilities:

  • Masters Degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders or equivalent Masters Degree;
  • Eligible for certification by the Nova Scotia College of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists;
  • Training in Assistive Technology, Early literacy development;
  • A valid Nova Scotia driver’s license.

Responsibilities:

  • The SLP will display the ability to work without direct supervision, ability to work effectively in a team, flexibility and adaptability to varied school contexts;
  • The SLP will display a thorough understanding of Inclusion and MTSS and will provide support to teachers and students at all 3 tiers using evidence-based practices.
  • The SLP is required to demonstrate competency in developmental articulation/phonological disorders, neurologically based speech disorders, voice disorders, resonance disorders, fluency disorders, augmentative and alternative communication, hearing disorders and related speech-language disorders, and dysphagia;
  • The SLP will be a participating member of the school’s teams: Student Planning Teams and Teaching Support Teams, and will contribute in a variety of ways including the provision of assessment information, direct therapy to the student, consultation with families and teachers on student achievement, language development, communication and behaviour concerns, and the provision of professional development for school/regional staff;
  • The SLP must consider diversity issues such as social dialects, and bias in assessment and instructional materials in the delivery of the services;
  • The SLP’s roles and responsibilities include prevention, consultation, assessment, intervention, and personal professional development and research.
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