The part-time Speech and Language Pathologist provides specialized assessment, diagnosis, and therapy for students aged 5-22 with severe behavioral and developmental needs.
Key responsibilities include conducting evaluations, developing individualized treatment plans, delivering therapy in various settings, and collaborating with staff and families to support communication and behavioral goals.
Candidates must hold a Master’s degree, CA licensure/certification, and have experience with children with complex needs, AAC devices, and behavioral strategies.
Preferred skills include ABA knowledge, familiarity with AAC systems, and bilingual abilities.
Benefits include competitive pay ($50-$70/hour), health insurance, paid time off, and a supportive team environment. The role involves in-person work, approximately 8-10 hours weekly.