This role involves providing diagnostic, therapeutic, and consultative speech-language pathology services to students, supporting communication and oral motor development.
Deliver services in compliance with ASHA, HIPAA, IEP, and school policies.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, parents, and staff to develop and monitor individualized communication plans.
Perform assessments, set goals, and communicate results to IEP teams.
Recommend assistive technology and levels of service to meet student needs.
Maintain documentation and stay updated through professional development.
Qualifications include a Master’s in Speech Language Pathology, CCC from ASHA or eligibility, and preferred experience working with developmentally disabled students.
Demonstrate professionalism, strong communication, problem-solving, and crisis management skills within a team-focused, ethical environment.
Align with core values of integrity, dedication, collaboration, and passion. Benefits include health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, and more.