School-Based Speech-Language Pathologist - Full Time
- Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Full Time
The Speech, Language, and Learning Services department at Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center (CHSC) is hiring a full-time (40 hours/week) speech-language pathologist for charter school services. The start date of the position is ASAP. A highly prepared clinical fellow will be considered. This position follows the school year calendar, with summers off, and is benefits eligible.
Pay Range : $55,000 - $62,000 annually
Purpose of Job:
Manage student care involving individuals with verbal, nonverbal, cognitive-linguistic, speech, language, reading/writing, and/or social communication disorders including assessing abilities and needs with ETRs as well as developing and implementing IEP goals to improve the students communicative ability, efficiency, and/or effectiveness.
Major Duties and Expectations
1. Assess and diagnose abilities and needs students have in regard to:
Pay Range : $55,000 - $62,000 annually
Purpose of Job:
Manage student care involving individuals with verbal, nonverbal, cognitive-linguistic, speech, language, reading/writing, and/or social communication disorders including assessing abilities and needs with ETRs as well as developing and implementing IEP goals to improve the students communicative ability, efficiency, and/or effectiveness.
Major Duties and Expectations
1. Assess and diagnose abilities and needs students have in regard to:
- Speech sound production (including intelligibility, fluency, prosody, voice quality, etc.).
- Language abilities (including understanding and using oral and written modalities).
- Cognitive-linguistic communication skills (including attention, memory, reasoning, problem-solving disorders, etc.).
- Pragmatic skills
- Written and oral tests (standardized and non-standardized).
- Dynamic assessment
- Qualitative assessment
- Special instruments or methods designed to record and analyze speech, language, and voice skills.
- Familiarity with Individual or group treatment formats.
- Use of multimodal communication methods, such as augmentative or alternative communication devices/strategies (including high- and low-tech devices and sign language).
- Ability to confer with outside agencies as necessary to coordinate the care of the student/family.
- Evaluation Team Reports (ETRs)
- Individualized Education Plans (IEPs)
- Daily documentation and Medicaid billing
- Progress notes, and summaries
- Evaluation (methods, results, and recommendations).
- Treatment (methods, facilitating strategies, progress, carry-over).
- Discharge (plans, rationale, methods, expectations, and additional resources).
- A Masters degree in SLP from a program accredited by the ASHA Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) is required
- Ohio SLP license or provisional license is required
- Ohio Department of Education Pupil Services license or registration
- Proficiency in Ohio school documentation and procedures.
- Robust understanding of the IEP and ETR process
- Strong analytical, written, verbal, and interpersonal skills
Job ID: 486911771
Originally Posted on: 7/26/2025
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