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An established industry player in education seeks a dedicated Speech Language Pathologist to support students' communication needs. In this vital role, you will assess students' skills, develop intervention plans, and collaborate with educators and parents to enhance educational outcomes. Your expertise will be crucial in providing remediation for speech and language deficits, ensuring that students meet their performance standards. Join a supportive school community where your contributions will make a significant impact on students' lives and help shape their future. This position offers a competitive salary and the opportunity to work in a collaborative environment focused on student success.
Speech Language Pathologist
District Wide
Director of Special Education
2025-2026 SY
$44,200 - $93,938 Per Year - Contractual
NH State Licensed Speech Language Pathologist, strong organizational and communication skills. Candidate must have previous experience working with autistic children.
The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) is an integral part of the school community. SLPs conduct assessments of students’ communication skills to determine their eligibility for treatment, develop recommendations for interventions and provide services to carry out interventions so that students can meet educational performance standards. They work in partnership with others to meet student needs through consult with teachers, parents, or other professionals, share assessment results and develop plans for services through the IEP process. The SLP provides students with remediation for speech and language deficits, provides support to parents and teachers, determines the appropriate approach for student’s speech and language services and screens students for further individualized assessment. Collaboration with peers is essential to enhance the instructional environment, meet individual, school and district wide student performance goals and demonstrate a gain in student performance. Professional obligations are met through efficient work habits such as: meeting deadlines, honoring schedules, coordinating services and professional development.
Interested Applicants should apply online at www.nashua.edu and submit a letter of interest, resume, three professional letters of recommendation, transcripts and a copy of their license for consideration.
This notice should not be construed to imply that these requirements are the exclusive standards of the position or that this is the exclusive list of job functions associated with this position.