Speech Language Pathologist
Job Summary
A Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) assesses, diagnoses, and treats individuals with speech, language, communication, voice, fluency, cognitive, and swallowing disorders. SLPs develop individualized treatment plans, provide therapy services, monitor progress, maintain accurate documentation, and collaborate with families, educators, physicians, and multidisciplinary teams to support communication and functional independence. In school settings, SLPs also participate in IEP meetings and help students improve communication skills necessary for academic and social success.
Requirements / Qualifications
- Certificate Copy
- Copy of Transcript
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume
Comments and Other Information
Newark Unified is offering:
• Transfer all years of service credit
• Contributions to retirement
• $1,000 Masters stipend (Limit 2)
• $2,000 Doctorate stipend (Limit 2)
• $1,500 National Board Certification stipend (Limit 1)
Please note that this position is not open to those seeking visa sponsorship.
To ensure that your application is considered, please make sure to complete all fields of the application including contact information for three references, educational and professional preparation, and work experience.
If you do not receive a call for an interview, we wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.