Speech-Language Pathologist Full-Time

N. Aurora, IL
Student Services – Speech Therapists /
Full-Time /
On-site
As a Speech-Language Pathologist with The Menta Group, you will work with students to provide speech-language assistance in accordance with the students’ IEP’s.

Responsibilities

    • Provide Speech-Language related service minutes as dictated on the IEP.
    • 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.
    • Maintain accurate related service logs updated weekly.
    • Compensated Intrastate Travel Required


Qualifications

    • 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.

Benefits

    • Medical, Dental, & Vision Benefit Plans
    • 10 Month School Position with 12 Month Semi-Monthly Pay
    • Generous Paid Time Off Benefits 
    • 403(b) Investment Options
About The Menta Group

The Menta Group has 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.

The Menta Group’s mission is “To provide innovative solutions to critical problems in education and human services.”  Menta brings a framework of educational practices that have been designed and are supported through evidence based practices. Menta’s collaborative process with various school and community stakeholders has resulted in programs designed to educate, support, challenge, empower and celebrate students who present with a range of academic, social and emotional needs.  At the beginning of a student’s experience with Menta, a collaborative meeting is held that includes the student, significant people in their lives, Menta staff and other professionals as appropriate.  During that meeting, a comprehensive assessment of the student’s past, present and future desires is used to establish a student centered plan (MAP) that serves as a foundation of the student’s Menta programming.   A guiding principle of Menta is ‘we do not give up’, while also holding our students and staff to high expectations. The educational offerings at a Menta program provides students with a quality education that is designed to nurture and enhance the skills and maturity needed to meet the challenges of being productive adults and citizens in a rapidly changing 21st century world.

Professional Associations and/or Partnerships
 
The Menta Group affiliates are members/partners with CEC, CASE, Autism Speaks, ASBA, AAPSEC, AASA, CCSSO, SEAA, ASCD, and many more associations that focus on the education of children with disabilities.
 
Equal Opportunity Employer
 
The Menta Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Menta Group ensures equal employment opportunities regardless of race, creed, sex, color, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability. The District has a policy of active recruitment of qualified minority teachers and non-certified employees. Any individual needing assistance in making application for any opening should contact the district office.