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Speech and Language Pathologist

The Speech and Language Pathologist role requires a Master’s Degree, valid Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate, and Speech Pathologist License, along with necessary clearances and certifications.

  • Assist students in developing speech and language skills to support their personal, social, and academic growth.
  • Conduct screenings, assessments, and participate in IEP development to address individual needs.
  • Collaborate with staff, families, and community agencies to provide comprehensive support.
  • Implement therapy, classroom strategies, and monitor progress, ensuring compliance with district guidelines.
  • Maintain records, order supplies, and participate in public awareness activities.

  • The position offers a full-time schedule with benefits, including health, dental, vision insurance, retirement, and tuition reimbursement. Prior speech therapy experience and teaching certification are required, with a salary range of $57,004 to $98,288 annually. In-person work location.
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