Job Description
This full-time Speech-Language Pathologist role supports students with disabilities in a bilingual, dual-immersion charter school network dedicated to college readiness for Latino students.
Provide individual and small group speech and language services aligned with IEPs, collaborating with staff and families, including conducting assessments and developing treatment plans.
Communicate regularly with parents, especially in Spanish, and maintain accurate documentation to meet state and federal requirements.
Implement instructional strategies and supports to ensure equitable access to curriculum for students with disabilities, monitoring progress and adjusting as needed.
Qualifications include a Master’s Degree, valid California credential, clinical certification, and bilingual Spanish proficiency.
Experience working with diverse students in urban settings preferred. The position offers competitive salary, benefits, and growth opportunities, reporting to the Director of Special Education.