The Speech-Language Pathologist will deliver school-based speech and language services to elementary students, supporting communication, articulation, fluency, voice, and cognitive-communication needs.
Essential functions include conducting assessments, developing and implementing IEPs, providing direct and consultative services, and collaborating with families and school teams.
Qualifications involve a Master’s degree, valid licensure, strong understanding of speech development, and experience in educational settings. Preferred experience includes working with diverse disabilities and supporting augmentative communication.
Salary ranges from $80,000 to $87,500, with benefits including health coverage, retirement plans, and paid time off. The role requires effective communication, organization, and the ability to thrive in a dynamic environment. Equal employment opportunity policies are upheld.