Speech-Language Pathologist
The position is for a Speech/Language Pathologist Teacher, an exempt role responsible for providing comprehensive speech and language services to students with impairments.Qualifications include a bachelor’s degree (master’s preferred), Florida licensure/certification, and strong interpersonal skills.Reports to the Principal and ESE Coordinator.Key duties involve identifying students, determining eligibility, scheduling, planning therapy, managing IEPs, consulting with stakeholders, maintaining documentation, and engaging in professional development.Physical requirements include sitting, reaching, talking, hearing, lifting up to 25 pounds, and working in a moderate-noise environment.Salary ranges from $57,321 to $66,105, with additional supplements for advanced degrees.Employment includes benefits such as health, dental, vision insurance, paid time off, retirement, and an 8-hour workday within a 208-day calendar, with evaluations per district policy.