The full-time Speech-Language Pathologist will support diverse learners by providing direct speech and language services, managing caseloads, and assisting with IEP development and implementation.
They will conduct evaluations, create goals, and participate in IEP meetings to support students’ communication needs. Responsibilities include coordinating with teachers, maintaining documentation, and offering classroom-based strategies. The role requires knowledge of assessment tools, therapy planning, and district-wide training. Qualifications include a Master’s degree, CCC-SLP certification, current licensure, and school-based experience, preferably with low-income student populations. Strong organizational, communication, and teamwork skills are essential. Compensation includes a competitive salary starting at $57,000, with benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, and professional development. The role involves in-person work with a standard 8-hour schedule.