This role involves providing specialized speech and language services to students with disabilities, developing and implementing IEPs, and collaborating with families, staff, and external providers.
Responsibilities include direct instruction, assessment, progress monitoring, and ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations, all while supporting bilingual students in English and Spanish.
Qualifications require a Master’s degree, relevant California credentials, at least one year of experience with students with special needs, and bilingual proficiency in Spanish.
Ideal candidates demonstrate strong communication, organization, and teamwork skills, and are committed to inclusive education.
Work conditions include regular travel, occasional evening/weekend hours, and physical activity.
Compensation ranges from $80,000 to $115,000, with benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, and professional growth opportunities.