AI summary
Elementary School Speech-Language Pathologist role with PediaStaff, supporting students’ communication and academic success in a collaborative school setting. You’ll assess and treat speech/language and social communication needs, deliver individual and small-group therapy, and develop/implement IEPs. Standout perk: mission-driven, supportive culture focused on ethical practice and meaningful outcomes for children.
Key skills
Speech-language assessmentSpeech and language therapySocial communication interventionIEP development and implementationIndividual therapy deliverySmall-group therapy deliveryCollaboration with teachers and familiesClinical documentation
Salary not listed — comparable Illinois elementary school SLP roles typically pay about $55,000–$85,000 annually depending on district, experience, and caseload.
You'll thrive here if you enjoy collaborative school-based practice and are committed to ethical, outcome-focused support for children.
Why apply
- Collaborative school-based team environment
- Mission-driven, ethical practice focus
- Meaningful outcomes for children
PediaStaff seeks an Elementary School Speech-Language Pathologist to support students’ communication and academic success in a collaborative school setting. In this role, you will assess and treat speech, language, and social communication needs, develop and implement IEPs, and provide individual and small-group therapy. You’ll partner closely with teachers and families, maintain thorough documentation, and contribute to a mission-driven, supportive culture focused on ethical practice and meaningful outcomes for children.