ABC Unified School District
Speech Language Pathologist
$75,000-95,000 / year
Cerritos, California
Part-Time
On-site
2 months ago
JobLeap AI Summary
Deliver assessment and therapy services as a Speech Language Pathologist in a California school district known for educational excellence. The role focuses on fostering communication skills and supporting student success.
Strong educational setting
K–12 student population
Focus on inclusivity and diversity
Professional development support
Collaborative multidisciplinary work
About the job
Advance student learning and communication outcomes as a Speech Language Pathologist within a recognized and diverse California school district. This educational setting values innovation, offers extensive resources, and upholds inclusive, non-discriminatory employment practices.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide speech and language assessments and therapy to students across K–12
- Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and families to design intervention plans
- Develop individualized student goals and document progress
- Foster inclusive classroom participation and communication skills
Qualifications
- State-required licensure or certification as a Speech Language Pathologist
- Experience in educational or pediatric therapy settings preferred
- Commitment to diversity, equity, and anti-discrimination policies
Workplace Environment
- Work in elementary, middle, and high schools within a high-achieving district
- Commitment to professional development and innovation
About ABC Unified School District
Healthcare · 1000-5000
The ABC Unified School District, established in 1965, serves the communities of Artesia, Cerritos, Hawaiian Gardens, and parts of Lakewood, Long Beach, and Norwalk in California. Comprising 30 schools, the district offers education from transitional kindergarten through 12th grade to over 18,000 students. Renowned for its commitment to academic excellence and innovation, ABCUSD has received numerous county, state, and national recognitions. The district emphasizes student achievement, social-emotional well-being, and maintaining safe learning environments.