The Speech Language Pathologist, supervised by the Special Education and Regional Directors, provides speech, language, and hearing services to meet students’ educational needs from Preschool through Transitions.
Evaluates communication, speech, language, and hearing needs using scientific assessment methods, and develops individualized intervention plans.
Conducts data collection, progress monitoring, and collaborates with school staff and families to support student success.
Provides direct therapy, diagnostic assessments, and develops IEPs for students with speech and language impairments, considering diverse cultural backgrounds.
Participates in evaluations, screenings, meetings, and supports placement in appropriate programs, ensuring compliance with state and district standards.
Maintains professional ethics, promotes best practices, and ensures student safety and confidentiality.
Qualifications include a Master’s Degree, Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential, and ability to meet physical and mental health standards.
Requires strong reasoning, communication skills, and physical ability to perform duties, with a work environment characterized by a mild noise level.
Application includes submitting a resume, introduction letter, transcripts, references, and credential copy; post-interview requirements include background checks and official transcripts.
Offers a competitive salary ($130,000-$135,000), full benefits, professional development, and flexible scheduling for full-time or contract roles.