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OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT → CLASSIFICATION → SPECIALIST, AUDITORY COMMUNICATION
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EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Carries out speech, language, speechreading, and auditory training development activities specialized techniques and equipment to address the developmental, academic, and social aspects of hearing loss. Provides in-service training to school staff on issues related to hearing loss, communication, and specialized equipment used.Develops short-term and long-term behavioral and remedial goals consistent with those of the student, family, and school, within the framework of sound professional practices and the philosophy of the D/HOH program; collects on-going data regarding student¿s performance and periodically evaluates the effectiveness o-f such goals with teachers and supervisor; advises parents, teachers, and administrative staff of the progress of each child via written feedback at least quarterly; participates in staffing, school conferences, and parent groups as deemed appropriate by the principal and/or supervisor.In conjunction with parents and other service providers, makes recommendations regarding appropriate amplification, and communication strategies and methodologies based on data.Participates in professional development activities, including monthly meetings with Auditory Communication Specialists from other school sites to share updates in research, best practices, and problem-solving approaches.Develops a regularly scheduled, individualized sessions to focus on the developmentally appropriate language, speech, and auditory training for each child.
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