Common use of Speech Language Pathologist Clause in Contracts

Speech Language Pathologist. Each individual full-time Speech/Language Pathologist providing service to the buildings will have a caseload of 50. If this caseload is exceeded, the following process should occur: i. Hire additional SLPs ii. Offer additional caseload on a voluntary basis up to a 1.4 FTE to current SLPs iii. Hire SLPAs The individual loads will depend on several factors including, but not limited to: • degree and type of disorder • travel required and student cluster • amount of time required for in-service and consultation with parents and teachers • aide time • model of service delivery needed • number of assessments required • Medicaid billing • other required duties including, but not limited to: preparation of materials, parent contact documentation, and IEPs.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Speech Language Pathologist. Each individual full-time Speech/Language Pathologist providing service to the buildings will have a caseload of 50. If this caseload is exceeded, the following process should occur: i. Hire additional SLPs ii. Offer additional caseload on a voluntary basis up to a 1.4 FTE to current SLPs iii. Hire SLPAs The individual loads will depend on several factors including, but not limited to: degree and type of disorder travel required and student cluster amount of time required for in-service and consultation with parents and teachers aide time model of service delivery needed number of assessments required Medicaid billing other required duties including, but not limited to: to preparation of materials, parent contact documentation, and IEPs.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement