This full-time position requires a Master’s Degree, valid Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate, and Speech Pathologist License. Candidates must have at least 1 year of speech therapy experience, clearances, and certifications such as Act 34, 151, and FBI.
The Speech and Language Pathologist will develop speech and language skills, conduct screenings and evaluations, participate in IEP processes, and collaborate with staff, families, and community agencies. Responsibilities include creating a positive learning environment, monitoring student progress, providing therapy and consultation, and supporting curriculum modifications.
Additional duties involve maintaining records, training staff, promoting awareness of exceptional children, and staying current with professional techniques. The role emphasizes adherence to district policies, safety protocols, and effective communication.
Compensation ranges from $57,004 to $98,288 annually, with benefits including health, dental, vision insurance, retirement, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, and more. The position involves in-person work with an 8-hour shift schedule.