Speech Language Pathologist - The Menta Education Group
Bourbonnais, IL 60914
About the Job
Part-Time, Hourly Rate of Pay *There are full-time options available that are salaried with benefits if interested.
Responsibilities
- Supervise students, in groups and individually, monitoring behavior to ensure that it aligns with programmatic expectations.
- Provide educational direction and support for students at times of confusion, frustration & emotional upset.
- Develop and update IEP goals and progress reports for student caseload.
- Provide Speech-Language related service minutes as dictated on the IEP.
- Maintain accurate related service logs updated weekly.
- Work 2-3 total days per week (Monday-Friday) during work hours (can be flexible).
- Compensated Intrastate Travel Required
- Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an ASHA accredited university program.
- Current Speech-Language Pathology license from IDFPR
- Clinical Competency Certification (CCC) preferred, but Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) welcomed.
- Hourly Compensation
- Developing a love of learning.
- Gaining the tools necessary to shine academically.
- Becoming good people beyond the classroom.
Professional Associations and/or Partnerships
About The Menta Education Group:
The Menta Group evolved into a dynamic, responsive, multi-state education non-profit, operating numerous private and public/private partnership schools. The organization still firmly adheres to its policy to never give up on a child and that no student will be rejected, suspended, or expelled.MissionTo provide innovative solutions to critical problems in education and human services.VisionWe envision a society in which all youth can be successful. As an organization, we are especially committed to making success a reality for at-risk youth. We strive to be the recognized national leader in serving at-risk youth in educational and social service settings through the provision of empirically-based innovative solutions to critical problems in education and human services. Our goal is to also support the professionals who work with at-risk youth by focusing on program development, professional training, and child advocacy.