AI summary
School Speech-Language Pathologist role for the 26–27 school year providing assessments and therapy services to students in an educational setting. You'll evaluate communication disorders, run individual/group therapy, and lead IEP development while collaborating with staff and families at PediaStaff, a mission-driven staffing provider. Standout perk: collaborative culture focused on ethical practice and long-term support.
Key skills
Speech-language pathology assessmentEvaluation of communication disordersIEP development and implementationIndividual therapy deliveryGroup therapy deliveryCollaboration with educators and familiesIDEA complianceSchool policy compliance
Salary not listed — comparable US school-based Speech-Language Pathologist roles in Illinois commonly pay about $55,000–$95,000 depending on district, experience, and caseload.
You'll thrive here if you enjoy working collaboratively in schools to assess communication needs, deliver therapy, and support students through compliant, well-run IEPs.
Why apply
- Mission-driven, collaborative culture
- Focus on ethical practice
- Long-term support across school year
PediaStaff seeks a 26-27 SY School Speech-Language Pathologist to provide assessment and therapy services for students in educational settings. In this role, you’ll evaluate communication disorders, develop and implement IEPs, deliver individual and group therapy, collaborate with educators and families, and maintain compliance with IDEA and school policies. PediaStaff offers a mission-driven, collaborative culture focused on ethical practice and long-term support, giving you the opportunity to positively impact students’ academic and social success across the school year.