23-24 Clerk, SE (Speech/Diag.) Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Victoria, TX at Geebo

23-24 Clerk, SE (Speech/Diag.)

Victoria, TX Victoria, TX Full-time Full-time $13.
30 - $19.
14 an hour $13.
30 - $19.
14 an hour Days Employed:
196 Days Pay Grade:
Paraprofessional Level 3 Salary:
$13.
30-$19.
14 Primary Purpose:
Perform routine office and clerical duties as assigned by the diagnostician/speech pathologist/LSSP.
Qualifications:
Education/Certification:
High School Diploma or equivalent Special Knowledge/Skills:
Maintain accurate records Communicate in a professional manner Ability to meet guidelines Computer knowledge and knowledge of computer programs Type 40 wpm accurately and operate general office machines Major Responsibilities and Duties:
Maintain all correspondence for the diagnosticians/speech pathologists/LSSPs.
Run monthly reevaluation reports and ensure all evaluations and reevaluations folders are setup.
Answer calls, maintain and relay accurate File admission, review, dismissal (ARD) forms, psychoeducational evaluations, speech therapy evaluations and miscellaneous items in the student eligibility folders at the central office and on campus.
Ensure all processed Admission, Review, Dismissal (ARD) documents, IEP, and evaluation documents are achieved within Estar/Esped.
Run monthly Cognos and Esped student lists to verify PEIMS data including active withdrawn Schedule ARD meetings, Amendment ARD meetings, REED meetings, Service Plan Maintain up to date lists/reports of students receiving Order and maintain adequate office supplies.
Type letters, memos, reports, etc.
Duplicate materials needed by case Perform related duties as assigned.
Equipment Used:
Desktop and Laptop Computers Xerox machine Supervisory
Responsibilities:
None Working Conditions:
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Maintain emotional control under stress.
Communicate effectively and professionally at all times.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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