Eleutheria·Delavan, Wisconsin
The Speech Language Pathologist will conduct assessments, develop treatment plans, and provide direct therapy services to students in K-12 school settings. They will also collaborate with teachers and families to support student communication goals and maintain compliant IEP documentation.
For the upcoming 2026-2027 School Year| $42-$51/hr | Full-Time | Delavan, WI | School-Based | WI SLP & Educator License Required
Provide speech and language therapy services to students in K-12 school settings. You'll conduct assessments, develop treatment plans, and deliver direct therapy to help students improve communication skills and access their education. This role collaborates closely with teachers, families, and multidisciplinary teams to maximize student outcomes. Why Join Us: CEU/license reimbursement and tuition assistance Full benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k) Paid sick time Ongoing professional development opportunities What You'll Do: Conduct formalized and dynamic assessments to determine eligibility and level of functioning Develop and coordinate treatment plans with interdisciplinary team members Provide direct speech therapy services aligned with IEP goals Complete and maintain compliant IEPs; participate in annual and triennial reviews Consult with teachers and families to support generalization of communication skills Maintain accurate therapy notes, assessment data, and progress documentation Supervise and support SLPAs, including monitoring supervision hours (if applicable) What We're Looking For: Must Have: Current Speech Language Pathologist license in the state where services are delivered (or eligibility to obtain) DOJ/FBI Live Scan background check Strong organizational and interpersonal skills Excellent written and verbal communication Master’s degree in Communication Disorders from a CAA-accredited program Preferred: One year of experience in speech therapy Department of Education certification Knowledge of evidence-based practices and special education programs Experience with school-based caseload management Speech Language Pathologist Physical Demands: Environment: Occasional exposure to dust, pollen, and fumes.
Frequent engagement in tasks such as reaching, handling, standing, walking, and lifting items up to 50 lbs, with or without reasonable accommodations.
Candidates must hold a Master’s degree in Communication Disorders and possess a current Speech Language Pathologist license in the state of Wisconsin. Strong organizational skills and the ability to pass a background check are required for this school-based role.
Market context
Speech Language Pathologist positions in Wisconsin are typically in steady demand in schools, especially for candidates with experience supporting elementary-age students and using student data to guide services. These roles can be competitive because employers often look for a master’s degree, a valid Wisconsin license or credential, and strong organization alongside the listed benefits such as health insurance, PTO, and retirement options. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your licensure status and prepare examples of data-driven intervention work before applying.