Speech Language Pathologist
AnthroMed Education is looking to expand our community of Speech-Language Pathologists. As an organization, we prioritize the needs of our therapists first; providing the necessary support and resources you need to make a difference in your students’ lives. If you are passionate about working in schools and providing high-quality therapy, we want to hear from you!
We are seeking a dedicated and passionate School Speech-Language Pathologist to join our team at a Dual Language school in Gurnee, Illinois. As a Speech-Language Pathologist, you will play a crucial role in helping around 30 students ages 3-6 years old. In this role, you will have a private office space to provide student services. You will work collaboratively with educators, parents, a team of district SLPs, and other professionals to ensure students receive the support they need to succeed academically and socially. If you have a passion for helping kids find their voice and thrive, we want to hear from you!
Why would a Speech-Language Pathologist choose AnthroMed Education?
- We fund a 100% PAID FOR PREMIUM United Healthcare PPO Health Insurance plan. Ensuring equitable access to affordable, quality, health insurance for full-time staff members!
- We offer competitive, weekly-paid, annualized salaries to full-time staff.
- 30-35+ days of PTO which includes holidays. All school holidays are paid breaks for full-time AnthroMed staff.
- We provide Individualized 1:1 support from our Speech-Language Pathologist Clinical Director.
- You will receive access to a Speech-Language Pathologist resource bank - thousands of resources free for you to use!
- $300 yearly stipend for educational materials.
- 100% reimbursement for ASHA and licensure dues.
Responsibilities:
- Completes evaluations to assess speech needs and areas of growth for students in the school setting.
- Assist case manager with developing student Individualized Education Plan (IEP) tailored to each student’s needs and goals.
- Provide direct and indirect speech and language services to identified students within the diverse learning program.
- Collaborate with classroom teachers and other staff to meet the students' speech and/or language needs.
- Observe students and collect data to measure progress and adjust treatment plans.
- Communicate regularly with parents, sharing progress updates and providing strategies for continued support at home.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited university.
- IDFPR License in the state of Illinois.
- Active Professional Educators License (PEL).
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