Position Open Until Filled
General Description: This position performs tasks prescribed, directed, and supervised by ASHA-certified speech-language pathologists and supports clinical services provided by speech-language pathologists.
Essential Responsibilities:
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Provides direct speech/language services to students, under direction of assigned speech pathologist.
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Follows documented therapy plans developed by or in conjunction with the speech/language pathologist.
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Prepares materials/equipment needed in direct therapy.
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Documents student progress toward meeting established objectives, reporting progress to assigned speech/language pathologist.
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Assists the speech/language pathologist during assessment of students. 6. Assists with informal documentation.
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Conducts speech/language screenings, under direction of assigned speech/language pathologist.
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Prepares materials for review meetings; collates and prepares student files.
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Performs related duties as required or assigned
Qualifications:
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Associates degree required. Bachelor's degree preferred.
- Course work in speech/language pathology or equivalent training and experience in the principles and techniques of speech/language pathology.
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Experience working with children or individuals with disabilities.
Salary Information:
2026-2027 Proposed Salary Range: $38,061 - $95,484
Educational Supplements:
Master's: +7% of base salary (if bachelor's level)
BA + 15: $750 (if bachelor's level)
Doctorate: $2000
Note: Salary steps do not necessarily equate with years of experience.
Work Environment/Physical Requirements:
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Employees are required to use hands to handle, feel, or reach objects, materials, and/or controls
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The employee must be able to lift and or move up to 50 pounds
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Regular contact with students, other staff, parents, medical professionals, and other community members may be required
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The employee must be able to work within various degrees of noise, temperature, and air quality
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Job responsibilities may include both inside and outside duties
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Sitting, standing, and walking may be required for extended periods of time. Bending at the waist, kneeling, or crouching may be needed to perform some duties
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Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust focus
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Hearing and speaking is required for the exchange of information
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Use of computer or other device screens is necessary
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This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and fax machines
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This job may involve moving students from wheelchairs, occasional lifting of up to 70 pounds or the use of a Hoyer lift
Additional Information:
This is a 10-month/200 day position