Speech/Language Therapist Clause Samples

The Speech/Language Therapist clause defines the role, responsibilities, and qualifications of a speech or language therapist involved in providing services under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the required credentials, scope of services such as assessment, therapy, and progress reporting, and may specify standards for professional conduct or supervision. Its core function is to ensure that only appropriately qualified professionals deliver speech and language therapy, thereby safeguarding service quality and compliance with relevant regulations.
Speech/Language Therapist. A Speech/Language Therapist is employed for a basic workweek of thirty-five (35) hours to perform assigned professional duties. Each Speech/Language Therapist shall have six (6) preparation hours each week exclusive of class and class preparation time during which he/she shall not be responsible for student contacts or appointments. 4.2.6.1 Each Speech/Language Therapist assigned to teach a class as part of the Speech/Language Therapist's contract assignment shall receive one (1) hour of preparation time for each one (1) hour assigned to the classroom.