This full-time position requires a Master’s Degree, valid Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate, and Speech Pathologist License, along with Act 34, 151, FBI clearances, and relevant training certificates. The Speech and Language Pathologist will support students’ speech, language, and social development by conducting screenings, diagnostics, and developing individualized education plans (IEPs). Responsibilities include collaborating with staff, implementing curriculum modifications, providing therapy and consultation, and monitoring student progress. The role involves establishing a positive learning environment, maintaining confidentiality, and staying current with professional practices. Benefits include health, dental, vision insurance, retirement, tuition reimbursement, and paid time off. Experience in speech therapy and certification are required, with work in person during standard hours.