AnthroMed Education (School Services)
Location
Arlington Heights, Illinois
Salary
$60,000 - $70,000 / YEAR
Provide direct speech-language therapy and consultative services to students from early childhood through 8th grade. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to develop IEPs and implement evidence-based communication interventions.
Requires a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology and active Illinois PEL and IDFPR licenses. Experience with autism or complex learning needs is preferred.
Provide direct speech-language therapy and consultative services to students with diverse communication needs. Conduct evaluations, write assessment reports, and contribute to the development of Individualized Education Programs. Develop measurable communication goals and monitor student progress. Collaborate with teachers, families, and a multidisciplinary team to support student achievement. Implement evidence-based interventions using multisensory instructional strategies. Maintain accurate documentation and ensure compliance with state and district requirements. Student Population This specialized program serves students from Early Childhood through 8th grade with a wide range of exceptional needs, including: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Cognitive and multiple disabilities Behavioral and emotional disabilities Physical and health impairments Speech and language disorders Students receive individualized instruction in a nurturing, highly structured environment designed to promote academic achievement, communication, independence, and life skills. Collaborative Work Environment You'll join a dedicated multidisciplinary team that embraces a whole-child approach to education. Related service providers work together to create individualized supports and help every student reach their fullest potential. You'll collaborate with: Speech-Language Pathologists School Psychologists School Social Workers Occupational Therapists Physical Therapists Special Education Teachers and Support Staff The school's curriculum integrates academic instruction with transition planning, vocational readiness, functional communication, and life skills to prepare students for success both in and beyond the classroom.
Active Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) with Speech-Language Pathologist endorsement. Active Illinois IDFPR Speech-Language Pathologist License. Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Experience working with students with autism or other complex learning needs is preferred but not required. Why You'll Love This Opportunity Join a collaborative team of experienced related service providers Work in a highly supportive, specialized educational setting Make a meaningful impact on students with diverse learning needs Consistent 32.5-hour work week with a duty-free lunch Competitive salary of $60,000–$70,000 annually Why AnthroMed AnthroMed Team Members who work 30+ hours per week are eligible for the full-time employee benefits offered by AnthroMed Benefits begin the first of the month after start date. Benefits offered include: United HealthCare PPO with a $0 Payroll Deduction Dental Insurance (PPO or HMO) and Vision Insurance Flex Spending Accounts (healthcare, dependent care, and pre-tax parking & transit) 401(k) with 100% employer match up to first 3% employee contribution on day one! 100% Employer sponsored Short-Term Disability and Basic Life Insurance. Employee Assistance Program Optional supplemental coverages include: Life Insurance, Critical Illness, and Accident Protection Material Stipend: Receive a yearly stipend for materials Full Reimbursement: Get 100% reimbursement for all Licensure dues Free CEU’s and guest speaker series access Personalized Support: Receive 1:1 guidance from a Clinical Director Most importantly, we are dedicated to your success and you will find that we are always responsive, engaged, and always available to connect. Our website: www.AnthroMed.education
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Market context
Illinois schools and clinics commonly seek Speech-Language Pathologists, especially for roles supporting autism and complex learning needs. These openings are competitive because employers typically want a master’s degree plus active Illinois PEL and IDFPR licenses, and the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here help you review the original posting faster. Before applying, confirm your licenses are current and tailor your experience with related student or patient populations.