The part-time Speech and Language Pathologist provides assessment, diagnosis, and therapy services to students aged 5-22 with severe behavioral and developmental needs.
Key responsibilities include conducting evaluations, developing individualized treatment plans, providing direct therapy, and collaborating with staff and families to support communication and feeding goals.
They will also train staff on communication strategies, support crisis interventions, and ensure documentation compliance.
Qualifications include a Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology, current licensure in California, and experience with severe disabilities. Preferred skills include ABA knowledge and familiarity with AAC systems.
Benefits offered include competitive pay ($50-$70/hr), health insurance, paid time off, and a supportive team environment. This role involves in-person work about 8-10 hours weekly.