Job Description
Join a dedicated team as a Speech and Language Pathologist supporting students aged 5–22 with developmental disabilities, autism, and behavioral challenges.
- Manage a caseload of 5–15 students, providing assessments, therapy sessions, and IEP collaboration.
- Develop individualized communication goals and support students’ expressive, receptive, and pragmatic language skills.
- Work closely with educators, families, and specialists to implement effective strategies.
- Utilize experience with augmentative communication systems and models like SCERTS preferred.
- Maintain documentation, monitor progress, and support students in a dynamic, team-oriented environment.
Benefits include competitive salary ($100,000–$120,000), health insurance, retirement plans, paid holidays, and professional development opportunities. Ideal candidates are licensed, experienced with diverse communication needs, flexible, and passionate about making a meaningful impact.