Job Description
The Speech Language Pathologist provides comprehensive speech, language, and hearing services to students from preschool through transition, under supervision.
Services include evaluations, diagnosis, therapy, and collaboration with staff and families to support students with communication impairments.
Key responsibilities involve conducting assessments, developing and implementing IEPs, providing direct and group therapy, and ensuring compliance with educational and legal standards.
Qualifications include a Master’s Degree, Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential, and strong knowledge of communication disorders and best practices.
Requirements encompass strong reasoning skills, physical ability to perform job duties, and the ability to work in a mild-noise environment.
Application materials include a resume, introduction letter, transcripts, references, and credential copy.
Compensation is competitive, with full benefits, mentorship, tuition reimbursement, and professional development support.
Job types are full-time or contract, with an in-person work setting.