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Oxford Hills School District in western Maine seeks a Districtwide Speech-Language Pathologist to provide direct and consultative therapy, evaluate students, and collaborate on IEP teams for ages 3-22. The role supports cost-effective services while aligning with IDEA and Maine regulations.
The successful candidate will work within a district emphasizing healthy, resilient students and rigorous, relevant learning environments, contributing to planning and service delivery district-wide.
The Oxford Hills School District is seeking excellent candidates for the position of Districtwide Speech Language Pathologist.
Join our staff in serving students in lovely Western Maine foothills. Responsibilities include providing direct and consultative speech/language therapy services to students with moderate-severe impairments, conducting evaluations, serving on multi-disciplinary IEP teams, and assisting in RTI procedures and referrals for students with speech/language impairments.
As a District we are committed to our four Strategic Pillars: Healthy and Resilient Students, Maximizing Our Facilities to Support Learning, Recruiting and Growing Talent, and Rigorous, Relevant and Responsive Learning. We are invested in the well-being of our students and our staff and you will find our classrooms - both indoors and outdoors - as evolving spaces intentionally designed to optimize learning.
The Oxford Hills School District, in partnership with families and communities, engages and supports all students in diverse and challenging learning opportunities to prepare them to graduate as healthy, responsible, and productive citizens, ready to succeed in our global societies.
REPORTS TO: Building Principal, Director of Student Support
The Speech-Language Pathologist works as a part of a team of colleagues to evaluate, consult and provide treatment services to school aged children. The pathologist, a member of the IEP team, performs assessments and provides services to eligible children ages 3-22. The Speech-Language Pathologist ensures that services meet the requirements of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA) of 2004 as set forth in the Maine Department of Education Regulations Chapter 101.
TERMS OF AGREEMENT: Negotiated Agreement with District Speech Pathologists
EVALUATION: Annual Performance Review