Job Description
Seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist to provide individual and small group services aligned with IEPs for students with special needs in a bilingual (English and Spanish) dual-immersion school.
Conduct assessments, develop and implement IEPs, and deliver speech and language services in accordance with state and federal regulations.Collaborate with teachers, parents, and external providers to support student progress and ensure equitable access to curriculum.Maintain accurate documentation, monitor student progress, and communicate regularly with families, including in Spanish.Qualifications include a Master’s degree, valid California credential, bilingual proficiency, and experience working with diverse urban students.
Compensation ranges from $80,000 to $115,000, with benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, and professional growth opportunities. The role requires in-person work, occasional evening/weekend hours, and travel between sites.