Job Description
Blazer Jobs is a nationwide Special Education staffing organization that partners with school districts to provide specialized services for students with IEPs. We are currently hiring Speech-Language Pathologists for multiple full-time, school-based contract positions in San Francisco, California for the upcoming school year.
Assignments vary by school site and may include elementary, middle, or high school settings, as well as itinerant and site-based roles. Caseload size and student needs differ by placement.
About Blazer Jobs
Blazer Jobs collaborates with school districts across the country to connect qualified professionals with students who require specialized instructional and related services. Our team provides ongoing support to ensure a successful contract experience from onboarding through completion.
Position Details
- Full-time, school-based contract positions
- 2026–2027 school year (high chance of renewal)
- Assignments include anywhere from Early Childhood to Transition
- Caseloads consist of mild to moderate and/or moderate to severe needs
Compensation and Benefits
- Competitive weekly pay
- Healthcare plan options
- 401(k) with employer match
- Professional support and development
- Travel contracts include non-taxable stipends for housing and meals/incidentals when eligible
Requirements
- Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- Active California PPS Credential in Speech-Language Pathology Services required
- Previous school-based experience preferred
- ASHA CCC-SLP preferred
- Clinical Fellows may be considered if PPS-eligible and approved by the district
Responsibilities
- Provide direct speech and language therapy services in accordance with student IEPs
- Conduct assessments and evaluations to determine eligibility and service needs
- Develop, implement, and update IEP goals
- Collaborate with special education staff, general education teachers, and families
- Maintain accurate documentation and ensure compliance with state and federal regulations
- Participate in IEP meetings and multidisciplinary team discussions