Job Title: Speech-Language Pathologist Exemption Status/Test: Exempt/Professional
Reports to: SSA Director of Special Education Date Revised: 02/05/2024
Dept./School: Assigned Campus(es)
Primary Purpose:
Plan and provide speech-language pathology services to students with speech, voice, or language
disorders. Assess students and provide therapeutic intervention to eliminate or reduce problems or
impairments that interfere with their students’ ability to derive full benefit from the educational
program.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification:
Master’s degree in speech-language pathology from an accredited college or university
Valid license as a speech-language pathologist granted by the Texas Department of Licensing and
Regulation (TDLR) or Bachelor’s degreeand valid Texas Education Agency speech therapy
certificate
Special Knowledge/Skills:
Ability to use the accepted tests and measurements to assess communication disorders and
conditions
Knowledge of evaluation, habilitation, and rehabilitation of speech-language disorders and conditions
Ability to instruct and manage student behavior
Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
Ability to use online platforms and resources for teletherapy and evaluation, as appropriate and
necessary.
Experience:
One year supervised clinical speech-language pathology experience
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
Therapy
1. Conduct independent evaluations to assess students with speech or language disorders and
conditions and provide appropriate individual and group therapy to students consistent with speech
and language goals contained in Individual Education Plans (IEP). Evaluate student progress and make
determination regarding therapy services.
2. Develop clinical management strategies or procedures and diagnostic statements.

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3. Participate in the Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) Committee.Assist in interpretation of
assessment data, appropriate placement, and goal setting for students with communication disorders
or conditions according to district procedures.
Consultation
4. Consult with colleagues, students, and parents regarding the accomplishment of therapy goals, the
needs of the student, andinvolvement in remedial process.
5. Collaborate with classroom teachers to plan and implement classroom activities to improve
communication skills of students.
6. Provide professional development in assigned schools to help school personnel identify and work
more effectively with students with communication deficits.
Student Management
7. Create an environment conducive to learning and appropriate for the maturity level and interests of
students.
8. Establish control and administer discipline according to the Student Code of Conduct and student
handbook.
Program Management
9. Develop and coordinate a continuing evaluation of speech-language pathology services and make
changes based on the findings.
10. Participate in the selection of equipment and instructional materials.
11. Compile, maintain, and file all physical and computerized reports, records, and other required
documents.
12. Comply with policies established by federal and state laws, State Board of Education rule, and board
policy.Comply with all district and campus routines and regulations.
13. May supervise licensed speech-language pathology assistant(s) or speech aide(s).*
Other
14. Follow district safety protocols and emergency procedures.
15. Hybrid schedules available, as deemed appropriate and necessary.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
May direct and monitor the work of speech-language pathology assistant(s) or speech aide(s).*
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:

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Tools/Equipment Used:Standard testing equipment; standard office equipment including computer and
peripherals
Posture: Frequent sitting, kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting
Motion: Frequent walking, grasping/squeezing, wrist flexion/extension
Lifting: Regular light lifting and carrying (under 15 pounds), occasional heaving lifting (45 pounds or more)
and positioning of students with physical disabilities; controlling behavior through physical restraint;
assisting non-ambulatory students
Environment: Exposure to biological hazards, bacteria, and communicable diseases; may require
districtwide travel
Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under pressure
*Supervisors of licensed speech-language assistants must be licensed by TDLR as speech-language
pathologists. A person with a TEA certificate who is not licensed may supervise a licensed speech-language
pathology assistant, but not if services are billed through School Health and Related Services (SHARS).