Job Description
School-Based Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
Location: Butler, AL (Choctaw County Schools)
Compensation: $36.00 / Hour
Job Type: Part-Time (Contract)Job Summary
We are seeking a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to serve the student population in Butler, AL. This part-time role focuses on removing communication barriers for students in K-12, ensuring they have the tools to succeed in the classroom and beyond. Working within the Choctaw County School System, you will act as a primary resource for speech and language development, collaborating closely with a tight-knit team of educators and parents.Key Responsibilities
Student Intervention: Deliver direct therapy to students with articulation, language, fluency, and voice disorders, as well as those with complex communication needs.
Assessment & Identification: Conduct diagnostic evaluations to identify students with speech-language impairments and determine eligibility for services under IDEA.
IEP Development: Lead the creation of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), setting measurable, academic-based goals and tracking progress diligently.
Case Management: Maintain a small-to-midsize part-time caseload, ensuring all annual reviews and re-evaluations are completed on schedule.
Collaborative Consultation: Partner with classroom teachers to provide strategies for language-rich environments and suggest accommodations for students with diverse learning needs.
Compliance & SETS: Complete all mandated documentation using Alabamas SETS (Special Education Tracking System), ensuring 100% compliance with state and federal regulations.Requirements & Qualifications
Education: Masters Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an ASHA-accredited program.
Licensure: * Current Alabama State License (ABESPA).
Valid ALSDE Professional Educator Certificate (Class A).
Certification: Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) is preferred; however, Clinical Fellows (CFY) with strong supervision plans may be considered.
Experience: Previous experience in a school-based setting or pediatric clinic is highly desirable.
Background: Must pass a mandatory Alabama state background check and fingerprinting.
Skills: Strong time-management skills, ability to work independently in a rural setting, and proficiency in digital documentation.Why Butler?
Butler offers the charm of a classic Southern town with a high level of community involvement in its schools. As a part-time SLP in Choctaw County, you will enjoy:
Local Impact: Build meaningful, long-term relationships with families in a community where you are a vital resource.
Flexibility: A consistent $36/hour rate with a schedule that respects your work-life balance.
Professional Support: Access to a dedicated special education director and supportive school administration.
Part-time