Speech and Language Pathologist Assistant

Camarillo, CA, US

2 months ago
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Pleasant Valley School District

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The Pleasant Valley School District offers the following for qualifying employees who work a minimum of 826 hours:

  • Medical, vision, and dental benefits
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Paid Time Off - sick and vacation granted annually
  • Professional growth opportunities
  • CalPERS

Dual Certification: Dual certification examinations are open to qualified employees and nonemployees alike. Promotional candidates shall receive seniority credit in the amount of one-fourth of one point for each year of regular service (not to exceed 5 points) added to their passing score. The top three ranks will be certified for consideration for hire.

Education/Experience: Education/Licenses/Experience: Any combination equivalent to sufficient education, experience, and/or training to demonstrate the knowledge and abilities listed above. Typically, this would be gained through: Associate's degree, completion of a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant program and registration with the State of California, and two years of experience working with special needs population, preferably in a speech and language related area. Licenses and other requirements: Valid certification as a Speech and Language Pathology Assistant with the state of California. Valid California driver's license.

IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ! The Eligibility List Resulting From This Dual Certification Recruitment May Be Used To Fill Current And Future Regular And Substitute Vacancies. The Following Documents Must Be Submitted With Your Application:

The Pleasant Valley School District offers the following for qualifying employees who work a minimum of 826 hours:

  • Medical, vision, and dental benefits
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Paid Time Off - sick and vacation granted annually
  • Professional growth opportunities
  • CalPERS

Dual Certification: Dual certification examinations are open to qualified employees and nonemployees alike. Promotional candidates shall receive seniority credit in the amount of one-fourth of one point for each year of regular service (not to exceed 5 points) added to their passing score. The top three ranks will be certified for consideration for hire.

Education/Experience: Education/Licenses/Experience: Any combination equivalent to sufficient education, experience, and/or training to demonstrate the knowledge and abilities listed above. Typically, this would be gained through: Associate's degree, completion of a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant program and registration with the State of California, and two years of experience working with special needs population, preferably in a speech and language related area. Licenses and other requirements: Valid certification as a Speech and Language Pathology Assistant with the state of California. Valid California driver's license.

IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ! The Eligibility List Resulting From This Dual Certification Recruitment May Be Used To Fill Current And Future Regular And Substitute Vacancies. The Following Documents Must Be Submitted With Your Application:

  • Certification (Valid certification as a Speech and Language Pathology Assistant with the state of California. )
  • Other (Speech and Language Pathology Assistant Checklist)
  • Resume (Optional)

Comments and Other Information

Applications and all required supporting documents must be received by the final filing date indicated above in order to be considered. Applicants may apply online via edjoin.org, or submit a paper employment application, which may be downloaded from our website at www.pleasantvalleysd.org. Correspondence and notifications will be sent to the email address provided on your application. Applicants are responsible for checking email and responding promptly (within 24 hours).

Examination Information: Applicants must provide sufficient information regarding their education and work experience in order to determine eligibility. A resume and other supporting documents may be included to supplement your application; however they may not be submitted in lieu of the application. The most qualified candidates will be invited to the examination process which will include:

  • Application Screening: Qualifying
  • Paper screening: Pass/Fail
  • Qualifications Appraisal Interview: 100%

EMPLOYMENT & SELECTION PROCEDURE

All permanent classified positions are filled from eligibility lists which are created through the examination process. All applicants must achieve a passing score in each part of the examination process in order to be placed on the eligibility list. When a vacancy occurs, applicants in the top three available ranks from the appropriate list shall be scheduled for an interview. Applicants not selected shall remain on the eligibility list until they decline three job interviews, ask to be removed from the list, are hired, or until the list expires. List of viable candidates are retained for one year, unless the list is exhausted prior to the expiration date. Valid lists contain the names of candidates ready, willing, and able to accept employment, if offered.

Employment Requirements

Employment Verification: In accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the District must verify that all new employees, at the time of hire, have proof of their right to work in the United States.

Fingerprinting: State law requires that all employees be fingerprinted. AB1610 prohibits employment until the Department of Justice completes its obligations regarding the arrest and conviction information; and, from employing a person who has been convicted of a violent or serious felony, as defined. Prospective employees are responsible for paying their own fingerprinting fees.

Probationary Period: Successful completion of a 130-day or six-month (250 days or one year for management) probationary period is required before appointment to permanent status.

Health Benefits Eligibility Requirements: An employee is required to work at least 826 or more regular working hours from July 1 through June 30 in order to receive an employer contribution towards health benefits. Benefits begin the first of the month following your appointment date. Full time employees that receive the full district contribution must enroll in a medical plan.

Pre-placement Examination: All persons selected must pass a tuberculosis test and, for some jobs, must pass a preplacement medical examination given by a district appointed physician.

An Equal Employment Opportunity Employer: The Pleasant Valley School District does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental impairment, medical condition, age, genetics, or any other unlawful consideration in its employment practices.

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