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Core responsibilities

The speech-Language pathologist will deliver intervention for articulation, language, and fluency deficits, assessing student needs and providing high-Quality therapy. They must collaborate with school personnel and families to implement intervention plans and act as a resource for speech and language development.

Requirements summary

Candidates are required to hold a bachelor's degree and a master's degree from an asha accredited university, along with a valid speech-Language pathologist license or credential. A certificate of clinical competency is preferred, as is experience working with students in a school setting.

bachelor degreepostgraduate degreeAssessmentCollaborationConsultationDiagnostic TestingReport GenerationPaperwork CompletionLanguage TherapyArticulation TherapyFluency TherapyIntervention Program Design

Benefits

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  • Tuition Reimbursement
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