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Core responsibilities

The speech-Language pathologist will deliver intervention services focusing on articulation, language, and fluency, while also assessing student needs and collaborating with school personnel and families. Responsibilities include designing and implementing intervention programs, administering diagnostic tests, interpreting results, and acting as a resource for speech and language development.

Requirements summary

Candidates are required to possess 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

  • Medical
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  • Vision
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Competitive Salary
  • 401K Matching