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Fernley Elementary​/Intermediate Speech Therapist

Job in Yerington, Lyon County, Nevada, 89447, USA
Listing for: Lyon County School District
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-06
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Speech Pathologist, Medical Specialist
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 49764 - 89318 USD Yearly USD 49764.00 89318.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Fernley Elementary/Intermediate Speech Therapist 2025/26
Location: Yerington

Position Type: Student Support Services / Speech and Language Pathologist

Date Posted: 3/17/2025

Location: Fernley Elementary

Date Available: Aug 2025

Closing Date: Open until filled

Position Summary: The Speech‑Language Pathologist (SLP) provides diagnostic, remedial and consultative services for students with receptive/expressive communicative disorders. The SLP participates as a member of the special services and academic multidisciplinary teams.

Terms of Employment: 9 months, 185/189 day schedule

Salary Range: $49,764–$89,318 annually with Employer‑paid retirement, dependent upon previous experience

FLSA Status: Non‑exempt, salaried position assigned to the Licensed Employee Salary Schedule

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Identification of children with speech or language impairments.
  • Diagnosis and appraisal of specific speech or language impairments.
  • Referral for medical or other professional attention necessary for the habilitation of speech or language impairments.
  • Provision of speech and language services for the habilitation or prevention of communicative impairment.
  • Counseling and guidance of parents, children, and teachers regarding speech and language impairments.
  • The speech‑language pathologist follows approved therapy guidelines as established by the State, the District, or the School.
  • The speech‑language pathologist evaluates goals and modifies Individualized Educational Plans when necessary.
  • The speech‑language pathologist develops and executes appropriate therapy strategies which will guide therapy progress to accomplish long‑range goals.
  • The speech‑language pathologist recognizes the relationship of the speech therapy program with other disciplines and appropriately reinforces during therapy.
  • The speech‑language pathologist plans for and participates in professional improvement activities and takes advantage of courses, readings, in‑service training, and conferences in his/her area of specialization and competency.
  • The speech‑language pathologist will identify potential speech and language problems through screenings of students in kindergarten through twelfth grade.
  • The speech‑language pathologist, where required, will identify potential hearing problems by screenings of kindergarten and other teacher referrals.
  • The speech‑language pathologist will provide diagnostic evaluations for students selected from screening or referrals. Areas of evaluation may include: receptive language, expressive language, articulation, voice, fluency, auditory perceptual skills and hearing.
  • The speech‑language pathologist will utilize diagnostic evaluation results in preparing an individual educational plan for remediation of the speech and/or language problems.
  • The speech‑language pathologist gives directions that are clear, concise, and appropriate.
  • The speech‑language pathologist provides timely feedback to all students as to what they are doing well, what needs to be improved, and give specific direction on how to improve.
  • The speech‑language pathologist monitors and adjusts the lesson pace in relationship to the objective to promote the success of all students.
  • The speech‑language pathologist guides the therapy process toward the achievement of individual educational plan goals by establishing clear objectives and communicating these objectives to the students.
  • The speech‑language pathologist is aware of and utilizes appropriate strategies that enhance student's therapy participation and success and the development of thinking skills.
  • The speech‑language pathologist utilizes individual students' interests to promote a desire to learn.
  • The speech‑language pathologist assesses student progress at the end of each session and uses this information for future therapy planning.
  • The speech‑language pathologist assigns and monitors homework, when appropriate, as an extension and reinforcement of therapy lessons.
  • The speech‑language pathologist recognizes encouragement and positive reinforcement techniques as effective motivational factors.
  • The speech‑language pathologist provides learning experiences so that students are encouraged to assume responsibility toward self‑direction.
  • The speech‑language pathologist…
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