Job detail
Certified Academic Language Therapist (CALT)
Prep Academy Tutors
#Education#CALT#Literacy Intervention#Orton-Gillingham#Learning Differences#Dyslexia#Structured Literacy#Dysgraphia#Multi-sensory Instruction#Certified Academic Language Therapist#Diagnostic-Prescriptive Instruction#Literacy Screeners
ContractOn Site2-5 yrsPosted 1 day ago
Location
Boulder, Colorado
Quick overview
Provide 1
1 and small-group evidence-based literacy intervention for students with dyslexia and related learning differences. Conduct screenings, develop individualized treatment plans, and collaborate with families and educators to track student progress.
Requirements summary
Requires a Certified Academic Language Therapist (CALT) credential and at least 2 years of direct intervention experience. Expertise in Structured Literacy and strong assessment skills are essential.
professional certificateProgress MonitoringData-Driven InstructionOrton-GillinghamCulturally Responsive PracticeIndividualized Treatment PlanningStructured LiteracyMulti-sensory InstructionLiteracy ScreeningDiagnostic-Prescriptive InstructionDigital Note-taking
Job description
- Company Overview Prep Academy Tutors is a private in-home tutoring company.
- We deliver flexible and personalized tutoring programs to our Boulder & Jefferson Counties students.
- We specialize in all subject areas and cater to kindergarten to grade 12 students.
- We hire only the best-certified teachers and Subject Matter Experts or those completing their degree in Education and pay higher wages than the industry average.
- Prep Academy of Boulder and Jefferson Counties is looking for an experienced Certified Academic Language Therapist (CALT) to work with our students who have Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and other related Learning Differences.
- If you are a Certified Academic Language Therapist who is interested in additional work, please contact Mark Saunders at Prep Academy Tutors of Boulder and Jefferson Counties: Phone:720-902-5585
Job Summary Provide 1
- 1 and small-group, evidence-based literacy intervention (e.g., Structured Literacy/Orson-Gillingham–based) to students with dyslexia and related language-based learning differences. Conduct literacy screenings, analyze results, and develop individualized treatment plans with measurable goals. Track progress, adjust instruction using data, and communicate updates to families and stakeholders. Collaborate with franchise owner, classroom teacher, school learning specialist, family members, and other tutors to improve services and support student success. Maintain accurate session notes and uphold ethical, professional standards of practice. Qualifications and Skills Certified Academic Language Therapist (CALT) credential required; state licensure/teaching certificate preferred. Demonstrated expertise in Structured Literacy and multi-sensory, diagnostic-prescriptive instruction. Minimum 2 years of direct intervention experience with dyslexia or language-based learning needs.
- Strong assessment skills: administering, scoring, and interpreting literacy screeners and progress-monitoring tools. Excellent communication with students, families, and colleagues; culturally responsive practice. Organized, dependable, and data-driven; proficient with digital note-taking and scheduling tools. Ability to tailor instruction across grade levels and diverse learner profiles; bilingual skills a plus.