This full-time position requires a Master’s Degree, valid Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate, and Speech Pathologist License, with at least 1 year of speech therapy experience.
Responsibilities include developing students’ speech and language skills, conducting screenings and evaluations, collaborating on IEPs, and providing therapy and consultation. The role involves establishing a positive learning environment, communicating effectively with staff and community, supervising students, and maintaining confidential records.
Qualifications include Act 34, 151, FBI, Act 126 & 71 clearances, and optional drug screening. Preferred education is a Bachelor’s degree.
Benefits encompass health, dental, vision insurance, retirement, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, and more. The schedule is an 8-hour shift, with duties performed in person. Other responsibilities include staff training, community outreach, and adhering to district policies.