Job Details
Job ID: 5834178
Job Description
A Regular Substitute is a teacher/Teaching Assistant who is appointed to a regular teaching/teaching assistant position in place of a regular teacher/teaching assistant who is away from his/her position on a leave of absence. (minimum of one semester; maximum of full school year)
2 positions available:
Forest Elementary/Non-Public Schools
North High School/Non-Public Schools
Dates of Assignment: September 1, 2026 - January 29, 2027
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must possess and retain NYS Certified License as a Speech Language Pathologist.
Possess experience as a Speech Language Pathologist, with demonstrated opportunities to work with students with medical/health issues and/or developmental delays.
Possess knowledge of a variety of disabilities and the potential effects upon a student's expressive, receptive and pragmatic language functioning.
Certified, Trained or Experienced in the area of Adaptive Behavioral Analysis (ABA).
Possess strong understanding of Federal & State Mandates pertaining to supporting students with disabilities.
Possess demonstrated skill in Speech Language Assessment and the development of intervention plans and goals appropriate to address all facets of communication needs of the student.
Possess knowledge of the resources and supports available to assess the daily language skills and functioning of students with disabilities, particularly students with autism, cognitive and pervasive developmental delays.
Possess an ability to work effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary team as well as schedule and coordinate intervention with a variety of service providers.
Possess knowledge of the resources and supports available to assess, design, train and monitor the use of assistive technology and augmentative communication devices.
Possess well-developed written and oral communication skills, and proven ability to interact positively with students, parents and colleagues.
Possess effective case management and resource management skills.
Possess demonstrated experience in applying research-based therapeutic and instructional methodologies when working with students with disabilities.
Possess the ability to remain flexible and respond effectively as emergent classroom situations warrant.
Possess knowledge and experience with IEP writing, data collection, and presentation.
Possess knowledge and experience with reporting mandates and processes.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Serves as a resource to school staff in the development of a balanced program for oral communication and speech/language development.
Provides a therapeutic program to meet individual needs of children with various speech and language delays.
Demonstrates proven experience working with students with a variety of disabilities.
Provides a thorough assessment and diagnosis of speech, voice, hearing and language impairments.
Provides appropriate individualized programs of therapy to meet specific students' needs and remediate existing speech and/or language disabilities.
Collaborates with classroom teachers and other school staff members to implement prescribed language intervention, assistive technology and/or augmentative communication through suggestions for the student's daily activities. Collaborates with colleagues and administrators to provide support for the development of the student's language and socialization skills as well as facilitate acquisition of skills necessary for transition to post-high school settings.
Provides information and support to parents and families when appropriate.
Provides in-service education and serves as a consultant to teachers and school staff on topics concerning speech/language skill development and inclusion of students with disabilities within the general education setting.
Compiles case history data on those cases where additional family history, health history, early developmental history, and environmental history are deemed appropriate.
Evaluates and monitors each student in terms of his/her progress toward attainment of specified learning goals.
Develops Individualized Education Plans and integrated goals.
Facilitates the inclusion of students with disabilities in the general education environment.
Communicates with parents and other team members, including agency representatives specializing in the support and instruction of students with disabilities.
Participates in the school community outside of the classroom and school day.
Other responsibilities as assigned by Building Administration, the Coordinator for Special Education, or the Assistant Superintendent for Exceptional Education and Student Services.
CORE CHARACTERISTICS:
Demonstrated ability to work with students and parents.
Demonstrated ability to work with colleagues and support staff (aides, clerical, etc.).
Demonstrated ability to work with supervisors.
REPORTS TO: Assistant Superintendent for Operations and Student Services
ANNUAL SALARY: $44,840 - $53,700 pro-rated as necessary (per WTA contract)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: July 22, 2026
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Internal: District employees ( Probationary and tenured teachers requesting a transfer within their current tenure area, Teaching Assistants who currently fully certified in the appropriate tenure area ) may apply by submitting a letter of interest to Human Resources with a copy to the building principal. E-mailed letters of interest are not acceptable. The original signed letters of interest must be submitted by the end of the day on July 22, 2026 .
External: All others ( including part-time teachers, teachers applying outside of their current tenure area, regular subs, and per diem subs ) should f ill out an online application at www.williamsvillek12.org or www.wnyric.org/application and then apply to appropriate posting. If you have any questions you may contact Human Resources at lmgoss@williamsvillek12.org .
The Williamsville Central School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any person on the basis of age, race, color, creed, national origin, marital status, religion, gender, sexual orientation, military/veteran status, or disability. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.
As a valued member of our teaching staff, you will gain a comprehensive orientation to our district. A mentor teacher will be assigned for your first year of employment, providing support and guidance through one-on-one interaction on a regular and consistent basis. Robust and comprehensive professional development will enable you to make a positive impact on our students' academic achievement, and social and emotional well-being.
Position Type: Full-Time
Job Categories:
Special Education, Speech/Language Pathologist
Student Services, Speech/Language Pathologist
Salary: $44,840.00 to $53,700.00 Per Year
Job Requirements
Citizenship, residency or work visa required
Contact Information
Lynn Clark
105 Casey Road
East Amherst, New York 14501
Phone: 716-626-8053
Email: lmclark2@williamsvillek12.org