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Location

Jefferson City, Missouri

Salary

$65 / HOUR

Quick overview

Provide speech-language therapy services to students with severe disabilities in accordance with IEPs. Collaborate with school staff to implement communication strategies and document student progress.

Requirements summary

Requires a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology and an active Missouri SLP license. Experience with pediatric populations and knowledge of IDEA regulations are preferred.

postgraduate degreeTreatment PlanningIEP DevelopmentPediatric CareClinical EvaluationsCommunication StrategiesCollaborative CareIDEA ComplianceSpeech-Language TherapyStudent Progress DocumentationSevere Disabilities Support

Job description

Adelphi is seeking a Speech & Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide speech-language therapy services to students with severe disabilities in Missouri school settings. The SLP will deliver services in accordance with IEPs using a collaborative, classroom-integrated model.

Job Quick Facts • Reference #

  • BD-1308C
  • Profession: Allied Health
  • Specialty: Speech & Language Pathologist (SLP)
  • Location: Nevada, Doniphan, Sikeston, Hannibal, Monett, Mountain Grove, Sedalia, Chillicothe, West Plains, Park Hills, MO
  • Facility
  • Type: School
  • Job
  • Type: Contract
  • Contract
  • Duration: August 1, 2026 – July 31, 2027
  • Schedule: Monday–Friday, school hours
  • Service
  • Delivery: On-site
  • Compensation: $65 per hour

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
  • Active Missouri SLP license
  • ASHA CCCs preferred
  • Experience with pediatric/severe disabilities population preferred
  • Knowledge of IEPs and IDEA

Responsibilities

  • Provide speech-language therapy services per IEP
  • Conduct evaluations and develop treatment plans
  • Collaborate with teachers and staff
  • Document therapy sessions and student progress
  • Assist with IEP meetings and reporting
  • Support communication strategies in classroom settings
  • Maintain compliance with regulations and policies
  • Perform other duties as assigned