KIPP Public Schools Northern California·East Palo Alto, California
Deliver speech and language services to help students meet their Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals under the supervision of a licensed SLP. Collaborate with educators and families to implement therapeutic strategies and maintain compliant student documentation.
Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLP-A) Department Special Education Reports to Associate Director of Special Education Location Peninsula (East Palo Alto + Redwood City) Type Full-time FLSA Status Non-Exempt Schedule School year About KIPP NorCal We are a thriving nonprofit network of 23 free, public charter schools open to all students.
At KIPP, we believe all children should grow up free to create the future they want for themselves and that schools can and should be a critical factor in making that vision a reality.
Together with families and communities, we create joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose—college, career, and beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world.
Our student community consists of nearly 7,000 elementary, middle, and high school students in East Palo Alto, Oakland, San Francisco, San Lorenzo, San José, Redwood City, and Stockton.
81% qualify for free or reduced price lunch, 34% are multilingual learners, and 12% have special needs.
We strive to cultivate a representative team of teachers and leaders that reflect our students’ diversity.
Role Overview The Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) delivers speech and language services that help students access instruction and make progress toward their Individualized Education Program (IEP) communication goals.
Working under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist, this role partners with educators, families, and student support teams to provide high-quality, compliant services that support student success.
In this role, you execute assigned tasks with quality and on time, working within a scope set by your supervising Speech-Language Pathologist.
You determine how to complete your assigned work and escalate decisions requiring clinical judgment or changes to student programming.
In this role, you execute assigned tasks with quality and on time, working within a scope set by others.
You decide how to approach your work; you escalate anything outside it.
Core Responsibilities Student Speech and Language Services Executes speech-language interventions under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist so students make measurable progress toward their IEP communication goals.
Implements instructional activities and therapeutic strategies aligned to student IEPs to increase communication, language, and literacy skills.
Tracks student progress during service delivery and documents performance to support ongoing instructional planning and progress monitoring.
IEP Implementation and Documentation Maintains accurate service logs, attendance records, and student documentation that meet federal, state, and organizational compliance requirements.
Supports the implementation of IEP services by preparing materials, collecting data, and contributing progress information within the SLPA scope of practice.
Escalates concerns regarding student progress, service delivery, or compliance to the supervising Speech-Language Pathologist in a timely manner.
Collaboration and Student Support Partners with classroom teachers, special education staff, and related service providers to reinforce communication strategies that increase student access to instruction.
Communicates with families and school teams regarding student participation and progress under the guidance of the supervising Speech-Language Pathologist.
Supports professional learning and modeling of speech and language strategies for educators as directed by the supervising Speech-Language Pathologist.
Professional Practice Maintains professional licensure, confidentiality, and ethical standards in accordance with California regulations and KIPP NorCal policies.
Participates in regional professional development and team meetings to strengthen instructional practice and collaboration.
Completes other duties as assigned.
KIPP Leadership Competencies These competencies describe the core leadership behaviors expected at this level – they guide how we hire, develop, and grow our people at KIPP NorCal.
Lead Self: You seek feedback, reflect on your strengths and growth areas, and build the job-specific skills needed to do your work well.
Lead People: You lead with integrity, follow through on commitments, and collaborate openly — contributing to team purpose and bringing others along.
Lead Results: You manage your workload, meet deadlines, solve routine problems, and escalate thoughtfully when something is beyond your scope.
Knowledge & Skills Required Qualifications Experience Experience supporting students with speech, language, or communication needs through clinical placements, internships, or professional practice.
Demonstrated knowledge of speech-language intervention techniques and special education service delivery.
Education Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders or completion of a California-approved Speech-Language Pathology Assistant preparation program.
Current California Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) license in good standing.
Knowledge/skills Knowledge of speech-language intervention strategies and IEP implementation.
Knowledge of federal and California special education regulations applicable to the SLPA scope of practice.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to build positive relationships with students, families, educators, and multidisciplinary teams.
Proficiency with Google Workspace and Microsoft Office.
Commitment to educational equity and KIPP NorCal's mission.
Bilingual in Spanish or Vietnamese. Experience working with students from historically underserved communities. Experience in a TK–12 educational setting. Role Details The following details describe how this role is structured and what to expect day-to-day. Work Setting School-facing Travel Expectation Frequent school travel Driver’s License Must have a valid CA driver’s license and access to reliable transportation for work-related travel Physical Demands Ability to navigate office and school campuses, use technology, and occasionally lift or carry materials up to 20 lbs. Mental Demands Ability to manage competing priorities, concentrate for sustained periods, analyze complex information, and make decisions under normal work pressures. Environmental Primarily school-based environment, with regular travel between school sites
Please submit a cover letter and resume by clicking apply on this page.
Requires a Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders or completion of an approved SLPA program, along with a current California SLPA license. Candidates should have experience supporting students with communication needs and proficiency in educational technology.
Market context
Speech Language Pathologist Assistant roles in California are typically driven by ongoing school-based needs for student communication support, especially in districts serving diverse learners. These positions can be competitive because employers often look for both the required California SLPA license and practical experience with educational technology, while the posted requirements and benefits here are AI-summarized from the original job description to save you research time. If you are applying, confirm your license status and highlight any direct experience supporting students with communication needs.
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