Speech-Language Pathologist
Speech-Language Pathologist Job Description
Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) work with disorders related to speech, language, cognition, communication, voice, and fluency. The typical week for an SLP involves treatments, notes, evaluation, and meeting(s). Treatment is performed on an in-class (inclusion) or out of class (pull-out) basis. School based SLPs deliver services based on an Individualize Education Plan (IEP). The SLP collaborates with the parents and other professionals to develop the IEP. Treatment goals, frequency, and duration are outlined in the IEP. Formal speech evaluations are performed at least every 3 years. The SLP meets with the IEP team at least every year. In addition to direct treatment with the students, the SLP consults with parents and teachers to reach the student's goals.
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Salary | $/Hour |
|---|---|---|
CCC-SLP, Bilingual* |
$67,000.00 |
$47.18/hr |
| CCC-SLP | $65,000.00 | $45.77/hr |
| CF-SLP, Bilingual* | $62,000.00 | $43.66/hr |
| CF-SLP | $60,000.00 | $42.25/hr |
| SLPL (B.S.), Bilingual* | $52,000.00 | $36.61/hr |
Salaries Include an optional $1,000 moving or sign-on advance on salary. *Bilingual = English & Spanish
- 100% Health Insurance
- 100% Dental Insurance

- 100% Life Insurance
- $1,000 Yearly Continuing Education Fund
- Licensure - Paid
- Certification - Paid
- Fingerprint Card - Paid
- CPR Training or Reimbursement
- ASHA Dues - Paid
- ArSHA Dues -Paid
- Paid TB, HepB, HepA, MMR
- 401K Plan
- 125 Plan
- Testing Materials
- Treatment Supplies
- Spanish Immersion Trip
- Hawaii Trip
- Company sponsored Continuing Education
- Company sponsored Parties
