Job Description
The part-time Speech and Language Pathologist provides assessment, diagnosis, and therapy services to students with severe behavioral and developmental needs aged 5-22.
Conduct evaluations, develop individualized treatment plans, and implement interventions for speech, language, social communication, and feeding disorders.
Collaborate with educators, therapists, and families to support communication goals and train staff on strategies and AAC systems.
Integrate communication strategies into behavior plans and assist in crisis intervention efforts.
Maintain accurate documentation, ensure compliance with regulations, and participate in team meetings.
Qualifications include a master’s degree, CA licensure, and experience with children with complex needs. Preferred skills include ABA, AAC systems, and bilingual abilities. Benefits include competitive pay, insurance, paid time off, and a collaborative environment.