Alabama State Department of Education
Speech Language Pathologist
$47,000-69,000 / year
Pelham, Alabama
Full-Time
On-site
2 months ago
JobLeap AI Summary
Support K-12 students in developing communication skills and language proficiency as a Speech Language Pathologist in the Pelham City Schools. The position involves assessment, intervention, and collaborative teamwork.
Collaboration with educational teams
Student-centered communication support
Professional development opportunities
Inclusion-focused employer
Comprehensive benefits
State certification required
About the job
Work as a Speech Language Pathologist or Speech Teacher in the Pelham City Schools district, supporting students with communication and language development needs. The role entails assessing student abilities, developing targeted interventions, and collaborating with educational staff and families.
Key Responsibilities
- Evaluate and identify speech and language disorders in students.
- Develop and implement individualized education plans.
- Work collaboratively with teachers, parents, and administrative staff.
- Maintain accurate records of student progress.
- Adhere to district and regulatory standards.
- Participate in meetings and ongoing training as required.
Qualifications
- Must hold appropriate state certification for Speech-Language Pathology or Speech teaching.
- Required college graduate as per Alabama certification requirements.
- Pass background screening and demonstrate strong interpersonal skills.
Additional Information
- Salary based on district matrix and candidate's degree/experience.
- Equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion.
- Location: Pelham City Schools, Pelham, Alabama.
Help students reach their communication goals in a supportive educational setting.
About Alabama State Department of Education
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The Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) is the state education agency responsible for overseeing public education in Alabama. Established in 1854, ALSDE serves over 740,000 students across 136 school systems. The department is headquartered in Montgomery, Alabama, and is led by State Superintendent Dr. Eric G. Mackey. ALSDE's mission is to ensure every child has the opportunity to succeed in school and become a productive citizen.