Job Description
Join our dedicated team as a Speech and Language Pathologist at a supportive non-public school serving students aged 5–22 with developmental disabilities, autism, and mental health challenges.
We offer a rewarding opportunity to assess, develop, and implement communication goals through individual and group therapy, collaborating closely with IEP teams, families, and staff.
Qualifications include a valid California SLP license, experience with diverse communication challenges, and strong teamwork skills. Knowledge of augmentative communication systems and the SCERTS Model is preferred.
Benefits include competitive salary ($100,000–$120,000/year), health insurance, retirement plan with matching, paid time off, and professional growth opportunities.
Become part of a passionate, collaborative environment focused on empowering students and making a meaningful impact.