Marshall University Huntington , WV 25706
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Position Information
Position Title Coordinator, Luke Lee Lab Banner Position Number 001750 E-Class NC - Nonclassified - .53 or > Department COHP Luke Learning Center
The Luke Lee Listening, Language and Learning Lab (L) currently provides listening and spoken language intervention for deaf and hard of hearing children and their families through preschool services and early intervention services. The L is operated on a 10-month schedule while Marshall University is in operation. The L serves deaf and hard of hearing children from infant through early school age whose families have chosen for them to learn to listen and speak. The L is a Birth to Three provider through the Marshall Speech and Hearing Center.
The L provides services through the Marshall Speech and Hearing Center which also consists of several specialty programs which include Scottish Rite Childhood Speech and Language Program, Oshel Parent Education Program, and a Stuttering Clinic, Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Clinic and other adult focused programs.
Responsibilities:
Lead preschool teacher in L preschool program
Create preschool lesson plans
Assess preschool students using Creative Curriculum
Provide listening and spoken language intervention to deaf and hard of hearing children in WV Birth to Three Program
Participate in mentorship for listening and spoken language certification
Plan yearly L picnic for families of the L and assist in other fundraising endeavors
Work with local county school systems during the transition of students into mainstream programs
Salary Range Salary is commensurate with qualifications. Salary Type Salary Time Type Full-Time Work Location MU
Qualifications
Must be able to perform all essential job duties as outlined in the job description.
Required Qualifications
Education
Required Qualifications
An MS or MA in Deaf Education and/or other discipline dealing with child development, family systems, and/or other concerns related to deaf/hard of hearing.
West Virginia Teacher Certification
At least 2 years of experience preferred, in the area of evaluation and/or interventions with children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Early childhood education and experience in working with infants and preschool children
Experience
Knowledge of hearing loss and its implications for overall development
Ability to develop spoken language with children who have a hearing loss
Knowledge of developmental delays, atypical development and most appropriate intervention strategies to maximize the child's progress
Knowledge of early childhood development
Knowledge of typical developmental sequence of language and communication in young children
Ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with adult learners (parents and other caregivers and providers)
Skill in establishing goals for the child and design instruction to attain the goals
Preferred Qualifications
Education Experience
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number MU958E Open Date 09/18/2023 Close Date Open Until Filled No Special Instructions Summary
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