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CBVRCE - NSTU 2025-2026 - Speech Language Pathologist - Permanent

Government of Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia

On-site

CAD 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

16 days ago

Job summary

An educational institution in Nova Scotia is seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist to assess and treat communication disorders in students. This role involves collaboration with teachers and families, providing direct therapy, and contributing to student programming. Candidates must hold a Master’s degree and be eligible for NSCASLP registration. The position is aimed at fostering a dynamic and inclusive educational environment.

Qualifications

  • A Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology or equivalent is required.
  • Must be registered or eligible for registration with NSCASLP.
  • Experience with student services and educational programming preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Assess and treat language, speech, and fluency disorders.
  • Collaborate with teachers and parents on student needs.
  • Provide direct therapy and professional development.

Skills

Communication
Collaboration
Assessment
Intervention strategies

Education

Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
Registration with NSCASLP
Job description

The Cape Breton-Victoria Regional Centre for Education is responsible for the administration of the public school system within the boundaries of Cape Breton and Victoria Counties, supporting approximately 12,000 students in 38 schools.

We foster a caring, dynamic and creative environment that provides educational opportunities, promotes a love of learning, respect for others and challenges all persons to develop their full potential to become confident, versatile, lifelong learners and thinkers. We are committed to ensuring the success and achievement of all students within a culturally responsive, safe and inclusive school environment.

The CBVRCE invites applications for the above noted probationary/permanent position as we work together to create success for all students in our region. Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the students we serve. The Centre for Education welcomes applications from Indigenous People, African Nova Scotians and members of other racially visible groups, persons with disabilities, women in non-traditional roles, and persons belonging to sexual orientation, gender expression, and/or gender identity minority groups. If you are a member of one of these equity groups, we encourage you to apply and self-identify on your application.

This is a 12-month NSTU position.

Application Deadline: October 15, 2025 by midnight.

Position Effective date: TBD

To Apply: Complete the online profile/resume. Ensure your resume is attached, up to date and includes all relevant education, experience, training, and certificates.

Speech-Language Pathologists are an important part of a comprehensive model of Student Services. They serve the school board and contribute to educational programming by assessing, treating and/or promoting the prevention of language, speech, voice and fluency disorders. In addition, Speech-Language Pathologists may assist their education colleagues with the selection and use of Assistive Technology in classroom settings. They contribute to program planning for students in the areas of communication and social skills development. School-based Speech-Language Pathology services occur within the collaborative program planning team process. Collaborative consultation with parents, teachers, other school board colleagues and other professionals (i.e. medical, mental health, etc.) allow Speech-Language Pathologists to participate in appropriate programming for students.

ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology or equivalent, which includes course work in designated topics and supervised clinical practicum experience.

  • Must be registered or eligible for registration with the Nova Scotia College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists (NSCASLP).

Services

Through the collaborative service delivery model, the Speech-Language Pathologists contributes to the students’ progress in a variety of ways, including the provision of assessment information, the provision of direct therapy to the student, consultation with parent/guardians and teachers on communication and the provision of professional development for school staff.

Prevention

  • Increase awareness of communication challenges.

  • Teach parents/guardians and educators strategies to address communication challenges.

  • Collaborate with school staff and community agencies to provide services aimed at facilitating the early intervention and development of students’ speech and language skills.

  • Promote the understanding and appreciation of diversity in language acquisition.

  • Participate in school-level committees and/or board/provincial committees, as required.

Consultation

  • Work collaboratively with teachers, administrators, parents/guardians and other professionals to find effective solutions to communication challenges.

  • Provide teachers and parents/guardians with specific information about regarding students’ speech and language development.

  • Consult with and participate on Program Planning Teams.

  • Consult with classroom teachers regarding interventions strategies in the areas of speech and language.

  • Assist parents/guardians in the integration of Speech-Language Pathology updates.

  • Help others understand the relationship between development and communication skills.

Assessment

  • Review pre-referral and referral information.

  • Conduct assessments that identify students’ strengths and challenges in the area of communication skills.

  • Contribute to the development of individual learner profiles of strengths and challenges through the formal, individual assessment of communication skills in the school setting.

Intervention

  • Contribute to program planning for individual students.

  • Develop strategies/interventions/instructional materials to support educational programming.

  • Support school personnel and parents/guardians in the implementation of programming recommendations.

  • Work directly with students and their families on Speech-Language intervention programming.

  • Provide teaching in phonological development, language facilitation and other areas of expertise.

  • Assist with the selection, use and generalization of assistive technology as it relates to speech and language development across home and school settings.

Professional Development

  • Provide individual and group information sessions for parents/guardians and educators for a variety of topics related to communication.

  • Share expertise with members of program planning teams and others, as appropriate.

  • Conduct and or collaborate on research.

  • Be knowledgeable about current speech-language and educational research and how it applies to educational practices.

Thank you for your interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Following the shortlisting and interview process, those selected could be offered a probationary or term contract with CBVRCE. Salary and benefits are as outlined in the Nova Scotia Teachers Provincial Agreement. Specific positions (Grade, school, circuit, etc) will be available at a later date and communicated to successful applicants.

Employment with the Cape Breton-Victoria Regional Centre for Education is contingent upon providing a satisfactory Criminal Record with Vulnerable Sector Check and Child Abuse Registry check.

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