Augmentative Communication Specialist
Job Description
The Augmentative Communication Specialist evaluates students with significant communication impairments, in order to recommend, customize, implement and modify a broad range of technology and non-technology-based augmentative communication systems and to educate IEP teams on current trends and practices in the field of alternative / augmentative communication.
This job reports to the Executive Director of Special Education and Director of Related Services and Special Programs.
Qualifications
Education : Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
Certificates & Licenses : Valid Virginia Department of Education License in Speech-Language Pathology or eligibility to obtain one.
Experience : Advanced training and experience in Augmentative Communication, including recommendations, customization, and implementation of low to high-tech tools and strategies, including speech-generating devices, is required.
Successful experience with children in a school setting, including those with moderate to severe disabilities, is desired.
- Key Competencies : Knowledge of alternative / augmentative communication principles and practices including speech and language development;
- cultural and linguistic differences; current research-based instructional methodologies; technology and strategies associated with students having communication delays and disabilities;
- various aspects of aided and unaided AAC systems; features of various AAC tools; potential funding sources related to AAC;
roles of communication partners; and evidence-based practices.
Essential Functions
- Assists in the identification of AAC needs.
- Evaluates the functional and educational needs of a student who is under consideration of AAC.
- Recommends, provides, adapts, and modifies materials, strategies, and equipment to support communication skills in the educational setting.
- Sets up device trials and evaluates responses to determine the appropriateness of technology for students and the environment.
- Provides direct service and consultation to assigned speech management caseload to include AAC students in special education and general education classes.
- Engineers classroom environments and provides staff training to engage students and enhance learning.
- Develops and implements intervention strategies using direct, monitoring, consultation, and / or other models of service delivery, to facilitate the integration of AAC into classroom and family communication settings.
- Provides recommendations, and assists in the selection, modification, and implementation of low, mid, and high technology solutions and devices.
- Provides consultation, specialized information, technical assistance, and training to staff and family members in the use of AAC.
- Facilitates the IEP decision-making process with regard to AAC.
- Assists in adapting curriculum, as necessary, for students using AAC.
- Collects, records and maintains data related to services, child performance, and progress.
- Creates implementation plans and monitors the use of AAC tools, including devices, by classroom teachers, therapists, and paraprofessionals.
- May perform other additional duties or tasks as designated by supervisor.
Clearance
- Criminal Justice Fingerprint / Background Clearance
- Tuberculosis Skin Test
Public Health Compliance
- Must follow safety and health protocols.