Job Description
This full-time Speech-Language Pathologist role involves providing individualized and group speech and language services to students with special needs, developing and implementing IEPs, and collaborating with staff and families, including Spanish-speaking guardians.
Candidates must hold a Master’s Degree, valid California credentials, and have at least one year of experience working with students with disabilities.
Responsibilities include assessments, progress monitoring, maintaining documentation, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Qualifications include strong communication skills, bilingual Spanish proficiency, and adaptability.
Working conditions include site travel, occasional after-hours work, and physical activity.
Compensation ranges from $80,000 to $115,000, with benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, and professional growth opportunities.