The Speech-Language Pathologist provides
school-based speech and language services to elementary students, including screening, assessment, diagnosis, and intervention for communication needs such as articulation, fluency, voice, language, and augmentative communication.
They develop and implement compliant IEPs, collaborate with families and school teams, and monitor student progress.
Key responsibilities include conducting evaluations, maintaining documentation, providing consultation and professional development, and supporting students’ access to instruction.
Qualifications require a Master’s degree, relevant licensure, and experience in educational settings.
The role offers a salary range of $80,000-$87,500, with benefits, and requires strong communication, organizational skills, and a commitment to supporting diverse student needs.
Physical demands include frequent communication, movement, and occasional lifting up to 50 pounds.