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Speech-Language Pathologist

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Job Order #: 5603237

NOC: 3141
Employer Name:
Meadow Lake Tribal Council
Posted Date:
15-Dec-2017
Location:
MEADOW LAKE
 
# of Positions:
1
Employment Terms:
Full Time
Education:
University Master's Degree
Apply By:
26-Jan-2018
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Employer Name:
Meadow Lake Tribal Council
Employer Address:
 
8003 FLYING DUST RESERVE
MEADOW LAKE,SK
CANADA
S9X1T8
Contact Name:
Elizabeth Read, Superintendent of Education
Contact Phone:
306-236-5654
Contact Fax:
306-236-6301
Contact Email:
hrdepartment@mltc.net
Employer Website:
www.mltc.net


Description

The Meadow Lake Tribal Council is seeking a dynamic individual to fill the position of Speech Language Pathologist for the Office of Education.  The successful candidate will work closely with and form an integral part of the MLTC Student Services team while focusing on collaboration and consultation with nine (9) schools in providing supports and programming.

Duties Include:
- Use a variety of formal and informal tests and procedures to assess and identify language, speech, voice, resonance, and fluency disorders.
- Provide consultation and intervention services for students with fluency disorders.
- Educate and counsel clients, families and school staff regarding communication disorders.
- Design and employ augmentative and alternative communication strategies and devices.
- Develop and implement treatment plans for students with articulation delays or disorders.
- Educate and supervise support staff to implement articulation therapy.
- Collaborate with other SLP to support students with Autism utilizing Reference and Regulate therapy.

Qualifications:
- Master's Degree in the area of responsibility; must be a member of and licensed with the Saskatchewan Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (SASLPA).
- Willing to travel extensively to the First Nation Communities with possible overnight stays; work within a team setting and independently.
- Excellent communication skills (Verbal/Written); decision making skills; professional judgment skills: and organizational/time-management skills.

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