Job Description
Join a dedicated educational team as a full-time Speech and Language Pathologist in a rural California district.
Provide services in special day class settings, develop assessment reports and IEP goals, and support student communication using AAC systems. Collaborate with staff, parents, and providers to enhance student progress for individuals from infancy through middle school with diverse needs such as speech delays, autism, and medical fragility. Requires CA license or teaching credential authorizing speech services; online application with required documents is necessary. Offers a competitive salary ($71,113 – $127,297) and benefits including health, dental, vision insurance, 401(k), paid time off, flexible schedule, and professional development opportunities. Make an impact in a supportive, community-focused environment committed to high-quality education and student success.