Pediatric Elementary School Speech and Language Pathologist | Mount Lemmon, Arizona
Job Description
Job Description
Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1+ year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
A full-time Speech-Language Pathologist position is available for the 20262027 school year in Mount Lemmon, AZ, serving students from kindergarten through 12th grade. This role focuses on pediatric speech therapy within an elementary and early childhood school setting, with caseloads tailored to experience and preference, ranging from moderate to profound needs. Both local and travel candidates are encouraged to apply.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct assessments and develop individualized therapy plans for students with speech and language disorders.
- Provide direct speech therapy services across early childhood and elementary age groups.
- Collaborate with teachers, parents, and other professionals to support student progress.
- Maintain documentation and caseload records in compliance with school and state requirements.
- Participate in team meetings and professional development opportunities.
Qualifications:
- Valid state licensure or certification as a Speech-Language Pathologist.
- Experience working with pediatric populations, particularly in early childhood and elementary school environments.
- Familiarity with a range of speech and language disorders in children.
- Strong communication skills and ability to work effectively with students, families, and staff.
- Flexibility to handle varied caseloads, from moderate to profound needs.
Location:
- Mount Lemmon, Arizona
Benefits and Perks:
- Competitive hourly pay ranging from $40 to $60.
- Comprehensive healthcare benefits.
- 401(k) plan with company matching.
- Full-time, contract position for the school year.
- Opportunity for local and travel candidates.
Qualified professionals interested in supporting school-aged childrens communication development are encouraged to apply.