The role involves providing specialized speech and language services to students aged 5-22 with severe behavioral and developmental needs in a nurturing, inclusive environment.
Key responsibilities include conducting assessments, developing individualized treatment plans, delivering therapy in various settings, and collaborating with staff and families to support communication and behavior goals.
Qualifications include a Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology, current licensure, and experience with children with complex needs.
Preferred skills encompass ABA, AAC devices, and bilingual abilities.
This part-time position offers 8-10 hours weekly, with a pay range of $50-$70/hour, and benefits such as health insurance, paid time off, and a supportive team.
Work is in person, emphasizing a compassionate, evidence-based approach to help students reach their full potential.