Speech and Language Specialist (Early Childhood)
Sharjah Government Nurseries (SGN), operating under Sharjah Education Academy (SEA), provides exceptional early childhood education and care for children aged 0-4 years across the Emirate of Sharjah. SGN is committed to fostering a professional community built on care, collaboration, and excellence. We empower our educators and specialists through continuous development and evidence-based practices, ensuring every role contributes to shaping confident, curious, and compassionate young learners.
Position: Speech and Language Specialist (Early Childhood)
Role Purpose
The Speech and Language Specialist is responsible for diagnosing, treating, and supporting speech, language, communication, and early feeding challenges in children aged 0-4. This role ensures early detection, timely intervention, and high-quality therapeutic support within nursery settings. The specialist enhances communication development through evidence based therapy programs, educator training, and strong family engagement. The position plays a central role in strengthening early intervention, inclusive practices, and developmental outcomes across SGN nurseries.
Key Responsibilities
- Assessment & Diagnostic Services
- Conduct comprehensive assessments to identify speech, language, hearing, fluency, articulation, and social communication delays.
- Contribute to Multidisciplinary Evaluation Team decisions on developmental delays or communication disabilities.
- Use standardized and play based diagnostic tools suitable for early childhood (0-4 years).
- Develop individualized speech and language therapy plans based on assessment outcomes.
- Monitor developmental progress and adjust intervention plans accordingly.
- Identify children with exceptional or gifted abilities and design enrichment strategies to nurture advanced language, social, and cognitive potential.
- Early Intervention & Therapy Delivery
- Provide direct one on one and small group speech and language therapy sessions in nurseries.
- Address expressive/receptive language delays, articulation issues, phonological awareness, early literacy, and social communication.
- Implement strategies to support children with feeding difficulties related to oral motor development.
- Ensure therapy approaches are child centered, age appropriate, and evidence based.
- Train nursery teachers and assistants on early communication milestones, risk factors for speech and language delays, everyday communication building techniques, and creating language rich inclusive classrooms.
- Provide ongoing coaching, modeling, and practical strategies that can be embedded in daily routines.
- Develop teacher friendly resources such as communication boards, visual supports, strategy guides, and individualized action plans.
- Collaborate with teachers to integrate intervention goals into classroom activities.
- Offer feedback, conduct classroom observations, review progress, and guide educators in creating communication supportive learning environments.
- Family Coaching & Engagement
- Guide and coach families on strategies to support speech and communication development at home.
- Conduct parent workshops on early communication, play based interaction, and developmental milestones.
- Maintain clear and supportive communication with families regarding progress and recommended follow up.
- Program Quality & Case Management
- Maintain accurate therapy records, documentation, and developmental data aligned with SGN safeguarding standards.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of communication support programs and recommend improvements.
- Participate in multidisciplinary meetings to coordinate support, share insights, and ensure integrated service delivery.
- Collaboration & Professional Partnerships
- Work with psychologists, special educators, and external medical/therapeutic agencies when needed.
- Support SGN's inclusion framework by contributing expertise to early intervention plans and center level strategies.
Minimum Qualifications
- Master's degree in Speech and Language Pathology, Communication Disorders, or related field (PhD preferred).
- Minimum 10 years of experience providing early childhood speech and language therapy, preferably in nursery/early years settings.
- Experience supporting children aged 0-4.
- Bilingual proficiency in Arabic and English is mandatory.
Preferred (Additional Credentials) Qualifications
- UAE recognized licenses or certifications (CDA, MOE, DHA/DOH, Ministry of Health).
- Experience working in GCC or multicultural early childhood environments.
- Familiarity with UAE safeguarding and inclusion regulations.
- Advanced clinical knowledge in early childhood speech, language, and communication development.
- Strong assessment and therapeutic planning skills.
- Ability to translate clinical knowledge into practical strategies for classroom use.
- Empathetic, family centered communication skills.
- Excellent documentation, reporting, and case management abilities.
- Strong collaboration within multidisciplinary teams.
- Commitment to child protection, ethics, and confidentiality.
Why Join SGN?
- Be part of a leading government early childhood system.
- Contribute to meaningful, high impact work shaping children's foundational learning.
- Access continuous professional development and career growth.
- Join a supportive, value driven, purpose based professional community.
- Sharjah Education Academy / SGN offers an attractive salary package and excellent benefits.
Sharjah Education Academy aims to spread a culture of continuous improvement in all educational institutions.