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Status
FTE: 0.500
Position Summary
As a Speech Language Pathology Consultant, you will play an integral part of the Tevie Miller Heritage School Program team. In this trans-disciplinary role, your work will focus on enhancing the educational experience and communicative success of students with diverse learning needs in Grades 1-12. In collaboration with the teacher and educational assistant, you will support the planning and implementation of individualized language and literacy programming.
Job Duties/Responsibilities
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providing consultative services and supports to schools and families for children in Grade 1 classrooms through to Grade 12 who have speech and/or language difficulties
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providing intervention and assessments
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recommending appropriate communication systems and programming for students with complex learning needs through collaborative partnerships with teachers and other professionals
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training, coaching and mentoring educational assistants and speech language assistants in the implementation of targeted and specialized strategies
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providing expertise to the learning team in the areas of specific communication disorders, expressive language, receptive language, literacy, social communication, speech sound production, assistive technology, and augmentative and alternative communication
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discussing, demonstrating, modeling and providing communication strategies to support adaptations and modifications of the curriculum
Education/Qualifications
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Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology
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registered with Alberta College of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists
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fluency in American Sign Language
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minimum of three years related experience in classroom-based service delivery to children
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excellent communication, collaboration and consultative skills
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experience with Alternative and Augmentative Communication methods
Rate of Pay
$52.52 - $67.17 per hour
Nature of Work
Closing
Closing date for this competition is June 7, 2026
Contact Person: Sandra Mason, Principal • Alberta School for the Deaf
Please Note:
Only those applicants being considered will be contacted.
This is a unionized position represented by CUPE Local 3550. Upon ratification of the collective agreement between CUPE Local 3550 (Specialized Learning Supports Employees) and the EPSB Board of Trustees, this position will be included. Until ratification, the terms and conditions of employment for exempt staff will apply, which can be viewed at www.epsb.ca/ourdistrict/careers/exempt/ #HP1