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Speech and Language Pathologist

Citizens of the World Charter School - Los Angeles

Full TimeOn Site0-2 yrs$77,000 - $95,740 / YEARPosted 1 month ago

Location

Los Angeles, California

Salary

$77,000 - $95,740 / YEAR

Quick overview

The Speech and Language Pathologist will deliver direct therapy, conduct assessments, and develop IEP goals to support student communication needs. They will also collaborate with educators and families to ensure effective classroom integration and monitor student progress.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a Master's degree from an ASHA-accredited university and possess a valid California Speech-Language Pathologist License. At least one year of school-based experience and familiarity with IEP development and Welligent are preferred.

postgraduate degreeCollaborationWelligentSpeech-language therapyCompliance standardsIEP developmentSpecial educationStudent progress trackingCommunication strategiesCultural responsivenessFormal assessmentsStudent-centered practiceEvaluation reports

Job description

Job DetailsJob Location

  • Regional
  • Support
  • Office (RSO) -
  • Los
  • Angeles,
  • CA 90057Position
  • Type:
  • Full
  • TimeSalary
  • Range: $77,000.00 - $99,608.00
  • Salary/yearAbout
  • This
  • Role: Citizens of the World is seeking a new Regional Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide direct services, assessments, and support to students with speech and language needs. The SLP plays a critical role in ensuring students access their educational program fully and effectively, in collaboration with school teams and families.
  • Key
  • Responsibilities: Deliver speech-language therapy using a variety of models and approaches Conduct screenings, formal assessments, and write comprehensive evaluation reports Develop and implement IEP goals and service plans aligned to students' needs Track and document student progress toward IEP goals Collaborate with educators to support classroom integration of communication strategies Participate in IEP meetings and engage with families about student progress Maintain accurate and timely records in Welligent or other required systems Contribute to the regional Special Education team and special projects as needed
  • Travel between school sites as assigned
  • Core
  • Competencies:
  • Cultural
  • Responsiveness: Demonstrates a strong commitment to equity and celebrate the diverse backgrounds of our students and communities.
  • Student-Centered
  • Practice: Prioritizes the needs and growth of students, tailoring supports to enable meaningful access to learning.

Collaboration

Effectively collaborate with educators, families, and cross-functional teams to support holistic student development.

Communication

Engage clearly, compassionately, and professionally with all stakeholders.

Adaptability

  • Navigate dynamic environments with flexibility, creativity, and solution-oriented thinking.
  • Professional
  • Excellence: Possess deep knowledge of speech-language services and stay current on best practices and compliance standards. Qualifications Master’s degree from an ASHA-accredited university Valid California Speech-Language Pathologist License or Credential Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC-SLP) At least 1 year of experience in a school setting preferred Strong knowledge of IEP development, formal assessments, and service delivery models Familiarity with LAUSD and Welligent (preferred) Willingness and ability to travel to school sites