Job Description
Join a dedicated team supporting students aged 5–22 with developmental disabilities, autism, and mental health challenges in a non-public school setting.
As a Speech and Language Pathologist, you’ll conduct assessments, develop IEP goals, and provide individual and small-group therapy sessions to enhance communication skills.
Responsibilities include collaborating with educators, families, and specialists, monitoring progress, and managing a caseload of 5–15 students. Requirements include valid California SLP licensure, experience with children with diverse needs, and strong communication skills.
Benefits include competitive salary ($100,000–$120,000/year), health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, and professional development opportunities. If passionate about evidence-based practices and teamwork, apply to make a meaningful impact in students’ lives.