The full-time Speech-Language Pathologist supports diverse learners by providing speech and language services, including direct therapy, evaluations, and IEP development.
Responsibilities include managing caseloads, conducting screenings, collaborating with educators, and maintaining accurate documentation. Requires a Master’s degree, CCC-SLP certification, and prior school-based experience, preferably with low-income populations. Skills needed are assessment, goal setting, training delivery, and teamwork. The role involves travel between sites. Offers a competitive salary starting at $57,000, with benefits like health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, and professional development. Applicants should have at least one year of speech therapy experience and hold current licensure.