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Student Employee - Comm. Disorders Support/Assistant - Fall 2026

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University of Central Missouri (UCM)

Warrensburg, MO (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/4/2026

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Job Description

Due to the specific responsibilities of the worker, we must require that this person holds an undergraduate degree in Communication Sciences & Disorders/Speech-Language Pathology.
Duties Include:
Tracking and posting clinician vaccination status. Notifying clinicians & supervisors if clinicians are "due" for boosters, series, or annual vaccinations. Create the schedule for evaluations in the schedule book for the front desk. Assimilate, coordinate, and initiate client intake forms case histories and diagnostic appointments. Prepare clients for appointments by sending out release forms, parking passes, maps, and appointment reminder cards. Assist the Coordinator of Clinical Services with any scheduling or clinic maintenance issues that are related to responsibilities for clinical teaching. 5) Verify clinician's "Clinical Clock Hours". Research 4 tests which will be presented to students in Assessment & Intervention courses. Present tests- applications, protocols, & administration to the class. Create 4 "pseudo-clients" for the students to administer each test to. Have students administer a standardized diagnostic test, and retest until student is proficient. Score the students administration. Provide grades and progress reports to the class instructor. Monitor testing protocols and reorder if there are not enough on hand for clinic use.
Education & Experience:
Currently enrolled in or has Bachelor of Science in undergraduate degree in Communication Disorders.
Working Days and Hours:
Based on assignment. No more than 20 hours a week.