Job Description
This full-time, contract position offers a salary of $130,000 annually, with comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision insurance, 401(k) with matching, paid time off, and professional development support.
Conduct evaluations in Speech, Language, Hearing, and Communication based on student needs.
Collect and analyze data through interviews, observations, and assessments to determine student functioning.
Collaborate with school personnel and families to support student progress.
Implement research-based practices for Speech and Language Disorders, including augmentative and non-oral communication systems.
Diagnose, assess, and prepare reports on students, facilitating appropriate placement and services.
Provide direct speech-language therapy and develop individualized education programs (IEPs).
Consult with parents and staff, attend IEPs, 504 plans, and support diversity and best practices.
Ensure student safety, maintain professional ethics, and complete reports timely.
Other duties as assigned. Requires a Master’s degree, SLP license, and preferably one year of experience.