Job Description
We are seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist to provide diagnostic and therapeutic services to students, collaborate with staff and families, and support educational goals.
Under supervision, the SLP conducts assessments, develops and implements IEPs, and supports students with speech and language needs through prevention, intervention, and program design.
Qualifications include a graduate degree in communication disorders, valid state licensure, and willingness to travel between school sites.
Responsibilities encompass record-keeping, participation in meetings, staff training, and compliance with district policies.
Ideal candidates demonstrate strong communication, professional judgment, and a commitment to equity and student success.
Benefits include health coverage, retirement plans, paid leave, and work-life balance support.
Employment requires residency in the district or willingness to relocate within six months, along with background checks and health screenings.