AI summary
Full-time Elementary School Speech-Language Pathologist role supporting students’ communication and learning in a school setting. You’ll assess, diagnose and treat speech/language disorders, deliver IEP-driven therapy, and partner with teachers, families and school teams at PediaStaff, a mission-driven provider. Standout perk: supportive, ethical culture with nationwide resources and clinical support.
Key skills
Speech-language assessmentDiagnosis of speech and language disordersTreatment of communication disordersIEP development and implementationSchool-based therapy planningCollaboration with teachers and school teamsFamily communication and partnershipElementary-age student support
Salary not listed — comparable full-time school-based Speech-Language Pathologist roles in the US typically pay around $55,000–$90,000 depending on district and experience.
You'll thrive here if you enjoy delivering IEP-driven speech-language therapy and collaborating closely with educators and families to improve children’s educational success.
Why apply
- Mission-driven, supportive, ethical culture
- Nationwide resources and clinical support
- Make lasting impact on children
PediaStaff seeks an Elementary School Speech-Language Pathologist to support students’ communication and learning in an educational setting. In this full-time role, you will assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, and communication disorders for elementary-aged students, develop and implement IEP-driven therapy plans, and collaborate closely with teachers, families, and school teams. PediaStaff offers a mission-driven, supportive, and ethical culture with nationwide resources, clinical support, and opportunities to make a lasting impact on children’s educational success.