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Location

Phoenix, Arizona

Core responsibilities

The speech-Language pathologist provides comprehensive speech and language therapy, evaluations, and assistive technology support through secure teletherapy platforms. They also collaborate with educators and families to ensure coordinated implementation of iep goals and maintain compliance with federal and state regulations.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a master’s degree or higher in speech-Language pathology and possess an adhs license and ade prek–12 slp certification. A valid state-Specific professional license and the ability to pass a criminal history background check are also required.

postgraduate degreeprofessional certificateDocumentationComplianceCollaborationTeletherapyProgress monitoringSpeech-language therapyIEP developmentAssistive technologyAAC systemsSupervision of SLPAsMTSS frameworksAssessment and eligibilityData-driven service recommendationsVirtual lesson planning

Benefits

  • Retirement plans
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Training
  • Medical benefits
  • Dental benefits
  • Vision benefits
  • Mentoring
  • Paid time-off
  • Promotion opportunities
  • Discounted onsite childcare
  • Student enrollment priority