AI summary
Elementary School Speech-Language Pathologist role supporting students’ communication and academic success in a collaborative school setting. You’ll evaluate and treat elementary-age children, deliver individual and group therapy, and develop/implement IEPs while partnering with teachers and families. Standout perk: ongoing support from PediaStaff.
Key skills
Speech-language evaluationTreatment of speech, language, and communication disordersIEP development and implementationIndividual therapy deliveryGroup therapy deliveryCollaboration with teachersFamily engagementWorking within school teams
Salary not listed — comparable Illinois school SLP roles typically pay around $60,000–$95,000 depending on experience and district.
You'll thrive here if you enjoy collaborative, mission-driven school-based therapy and partnering with teachers and families to help students succeed.
Why apply
- Mission-driven, collaborative school setting
- Ongoing support from PediaStaff
- Make meaningful student impact
PediaStaff seeks an Elementary School Speech-Language Pathologist to support students’ communication and academic success in a collaborative, mission-driven school setting. In this role, you will evaluate and treat elementary-age children with speech, language, and communication disorders; develop and implement IEPs; and deliver individual and group therapy aligned with educational goals. You’ll partner closely with teachers, families, and school teams, receive ongoing support from PediaStaff, and help create meaningful change in students’ lives.