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What is a temporary computer science student?

Temporary Computer Science Students are individuals, often enrolled in academic programs, who take on short-term roles or internships related to computer science. These positions may involve assisting with research, software development, data analysis, or IT support, typically during school breaks or as part of a cooperative education program. The roles are designed to provide practical experience while allowing the student to return to their studies once the position ends.

What types of projects or tasks can a temporary computer science student expect to work on during their assignment?

As a Temporary Computer Science Student, you can expect to support ongoing software development, data analysis, or IT support projects under the guidance of experienced professionals. Common tasks include coding simple applications, troubleshooting technical issues, assisting with documentation, and testing software components. You'll often collaborate with team members in daily stand-ups or project meetings, gaining exposure to real-world workflows and tools. This role is an excellent opportunity to apply classroom knowledge, build industry connections, and gain hands-on experience that may open doors to future internships or full-time roles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a temporary computer science student, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Temporary Computer Science Student, you need a solid grasp of programming fundamentals, algorithms, and data structures, typically supported by coursework in computer science or related fields. Familiarity with programming languages such as Python or Java, version control systems like Git, and basic software development tools is often expected. Initiative, problem-solving skills, and the ability to communicate technical concepts clearly help students stand out in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for successfully learning, collaborating, and contributing to projects during a limited-term placement.

What is the difference between Temporary Computer Science Student vs Intern?

AspectTemporary Computer Science StudentIntern
CredentialsEnrolled in a computer science programTypically students or recent graduates
Work EnvironmentPart-time or short-term projects, often on-campus or remoteHands-on industry experience, often in office settings
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, tech companies, startupsTech firms, software companies, corporate IT departments
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for short-term or part-time tech roles for studentsSeeking industry experience or entry-level positions

Temporary Computer Science Students and Interns both seek practical experience, but students are usually enrolled in academic programs and work part-time or on short-term projects, while interns are often recent graduates or students gaining industry exposure through structured internships.

What jobs can a temporary computer science student get?

A temporary computer science student can typically find roles such as intern, software development assistant, QA tester, or technical support staff. These positions often require basic programming skills, familiarity with tools like Git or IDEs, and may be part-time or project-based to accommodate student schedules.

Which job is best for a temporary computer science student?

A temporary computer science student can consider roles such as intern, part-time developer, or QA tester, which often require basic programming skills and familiarity with tools like Git or Python. These positions typically offer flexible schedules and provide practical experience relevant to their studies.

Speech Language Pathologist - PreK at Seaford High School - 2026-2027 School Year

Seaford School District

Seaford, DE • On-site

$1.6K - $2.0K/wk

Full-time, Part-time, Temporary

Retirement

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

Speech Language Pathologist - PreK at Seaford High School - 2026-2027 School Year

Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) work to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in children and adults.

  • Works with students with speech disorders (difficulty producing speech sounds correctly or fluently or has problems with his or her voice or resonance)
  • Works with students with language disorders (trouble understanding others  or sharing thoughts, ideas, and  expressive language) These language disorders may be spoken or written and may involve the form (phonology, morphology, syntax), content (semantics), and/or use (pragmatics) of language in functional and socially appropriate ways.
  • Works with students with Social communication disorders (trouble with the social use of verbal and nonverbal communication). These disorders may include problems (a) communicating for social purposes (e.g., greeting, commenting, asking questions), (b) talking in different ways to suit the listener and setting, and (c) following rules for conversation and story-telling. All individuals with autism spectrum disorder have social communication problems. Social communication disorders are also found individuals with other conditions, such as traumatic brain injury.
  • Works with students with Cognitive-communication disorders (problems organizing thoughts, paying attention, remembering, planning, and/or problem-solving.) These disorders usually happen as a result of a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or dementia, although they can be congenital.
  • Works with Swallowing disorders (dysphagia).
  • Provide aural rehabilitation for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
  • Provide augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems for individuals with severe expressive and/or language comprehension disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder or progressive neurological disorders.
  • Work with students who don't have speech, language, or swallowing disorders, but want to learn how to communicate more effectively (e.g., work on accent modification or other forms of communication enhancement).

Additional Duties

  • Performs other related tasks as assigned by the Director of Special Education and other administrators as designated by the Superintendent.
  • Note:         The above description is illustrative of tasks and responsibilities.  It is not meant to be all inclusive of every task or responsibility.
    Equipment

  • Uses standard office equipment such as personal computers, printer, copy and fax machines, and telephone.
  • Use of equipment necessary for Speech/Language therapy services.

Travel Requirements

  • Travels to school district buildings and professional meetings as required.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Knowledge of Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), Section 504, and other federal and state laws and regulations regarding education and students
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills.
  • Skill in selecting and providing a wide range of intervention strategies and monitoring their effectiveness.
  • Effective computer skills as needed for work (e.g., ability to effective use Microsoft Office suite).
  • Ability to determine the need for a speech therapy evaluation and to select and administer appropriate assessment tools to evaluate the student.
  • Ability to organize and coordinate work.
  • Ability to engage in self-evaluation with regard to performance and professional growth.
  • Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others contacted in the course of work.

Physical and Mental Demands, Work Hazards

  • Works in standard office and school building environments.

Qualifications Profile Certification/License:

  • State Certification to practice as evidenced by current state licensure as a Speech Pathologist (Delaware Division of Professional Regulation) - see attached
  • Motor Vehicle Operator's License or ability to provide own transportation.

Education:

  • State of Delaware Licesure as Speech Pathologist(Delaware Division of Professional Regulations)
  • TEMPORARY POSITION:        No 
                Note:   All temporary positions will end on June 30th.
    NUMBER OF MONTHS/DAYS: 10 Month - 188 Days
    Note:  Months/days will be pro-rated to start date.
    FULL TIME OR PART TIME:    Full Time
    ELIGIBLE FOR "STATE SHARE" OF BENEFITS:        Yes
    PENSION ELIGIBLE POSITION:  Yes
    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: 
    Teacher Certification - Delaware Code Title 14 Section 1500
    NOTE:  A minimum of a high school diploma or GED is required for all employees of the Seaford School District. 
    APPLICATION PROCEDURE:  Interested and qualified candidates should complete an online application. 
    NOTE:  Currently employed staff members interested and certified/licensed in this position will be given first consideration and should remit a staff transfer request on the Seaford School District website www.seafordbluejays.org no later than the application closing date referenced above. 
    SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:  All new state employees will be required to participate in the State of Delaware's Direct Deposit system.  With direct deposit, wage and salary payments are deposited in the employee's bank account via electronic funds transfer.
    All final candidates for employment must have a satisfactory criminal background check before being placed on contract/payroll as per State of Delaware regulations. Candidates must call the Delaware State Police at (800) 464-4357 to make an appointment.  The cost of the criminal background check is $65 (expense borne by the prospective employee).  Final candidates must also receive a satisfactory child protection registry check - cost $14 (expense borne by the prospective employee).
    Final candidates must also produce documentation of Mantoux skin test results for entrance to school system.
    The State of Delaware has initiated a lag pay policy which means that new employees will receive the first paycheck at the end of the second pay period of work. 
    The Seaford School District reserves the right to extend or shorten the application and/or interview period, to fill or not fill a position,  to modify the job requirements within one's primary area of certification, and to reject any or all applications for just cause.
    The State of Delaware does not discriminate against qualified persons with disabilities in its programs or services.  Persons with disabilities are encouraged to contact the Human Resource and Public Information Office, at (302) 629-4587, as soon as possible to request an auxiliary aid or service.
    The Seaford School District is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination against any employee or applicant because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, marital or handicapped status in accordance with state and federal laws.  This policy shall apply to recruitment, employment, and subsequent placement, training, promotion, compensation, tenure and probation, and other terms and conditions of employment over which the district has jurisdiction.  Inquiries should be directed to:  Director of Personnel, 390 North Market Street Ext., Seaford, DE 19973.  Phone:  (302) 629-4587.
    DISCLAIMER: If there is any conflict in interpretation between this posting and information from the Delaware Department of Education, the Delaware Department of Education prevails.
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    Grade Configurations:
    West Seaford Elementary School - Kindergarten through Grade 2
    Blades Elementary School - Kindergarten through Grade 2
    Central Elementary School - Grade 3 through Grade 5
    Frederick Douglass Elementary School - Grade 3 through Grade 5
    Seaford Middle School - Grade 6 through Grade 8
    Seaford High School - Grade 9 through Grade 12



















































    FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICAITON Student Support POSITION TITLE Speech Pathologist MANAGEMENT POSITION? (Y/N) N PAY SCALE Teacher FLSA STATUS (Exempt/Non-Exempt Exempt MONTHS EMPLOYED 10  DAYS EMPLOYED 188 (pro-rated if start date after 1st day) JOB CODE P96028 DEPARTMENT 952300500 REVISED 9/2017