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.