The full-time Speech-Language Pathologist supports diverse learners by providing speech and language services, managing caseloads, and implementing IEP goals.
Responsibilities include delivering direct services, conducting evaluations, maintaining documentation, and collaborating with educators and families.
Qualifications require a Master’s degree, CCC-SLP certification, current licensure, and prior school-based experience.
Skills include assessment, goal development, team collaboration, and providing district-wide training.
The role offers a competitive salary starting at $57,000, along with comprehensive benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, and professional development.
Applicants should have at least one year of speech therapy experience, with a strong emphasis on teamwork, organization, and communication skills.
The position involves both in-person work and travel between school sites.