The Speech-Language Pathologist provides school-based speech and language services to elementary students, including
screening, evaluation, diagnosis, and intervention for communication needs such as articulation, fluency, voice, language comprehension, and augmentative communication.
They develop and implement individualized education programs (IEPs), collaborate with families and school teams, and ensure services support student access and participation.
Key responsibilities include
Qualifications include a master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology, licensure, strong communication skills, and experience working with elementary students and diverse disabilities. The role offers a salary range of $80,000–$87,500, with benefits, and requires physical demands typical of school settings.