AI summary
Elementary School Speech-Language Pathologist role with PediaStaff, supporting students in a collaborative, mission-driven school environment. You'll conduct assessments, build IEPs, and deliver evidence-based therapy alongside teachers and families, with the standout perk being competitive pay and benefits through an ethical, supportive placement model.
Key skills
Speech-Language Pathology (SLP)Student assessmentsIEP developmentEvidence-based therapyCollaboration with teachersFamily communication and partnershipInterdisciplinary coordination with related service providersGeneralizing skills across school settingsSupporting communication and literacy goals
Salary not listed — comparable school-based SLP roles in the Chicago area typically pay about $55k–$85k (or roughly $40–$70/hour depending on contract structure).
You'll thrive here if you enjoy collaborative school-based work and want to deliver evidence-based SLP support that improves students’ communication and classroom participation.
Why apply
- Collaborative, mission-driven school setting
- Competitive pay and benefits
- Ethical, supportive placement
Join PediaStaff as an Elementary School Speech-Language Pathologist, supporting students in a collaborative, mission-driven school setting. Conduct assessments, develop IEPs, and provide evidence-based therapy to improve communication, literacy, and classroom participation. Work closely with teachers, families, and related service providers to generalize skills across school environments. PediaStaff offers ethical, supportive placement, competitive pay and benefits, and opportunities to impact children’s lives while partnering with schools nationwide.