Job Description
The full-time Speech-Language Pathologist will support diverse learners by providing speech and language services, managing caseloads, and contributing to IEP development and implementation.
They will deliver direct services, conduct assessments, coordinate with educators, and participate in team meetings to support students’ communication needs.
Key responsibilities include maintaining documentation, providing training, and collaborating with staff and families.
Qualifications include a Master’s degree, CCC-SLP certification, current licensure, and prior school-based experience. Strong organizational, communication, and team skills are essential.
Compensation starts at $57,000 annually, with benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, and professional development. The role requires in-person work, with travel between sites.