
This role involves providing speech-language pathology services to school-aged students within an educational setting. The Speech-Language Pathologist conducts evaluations, diagnoses communication disorders, and develops individualized education program goals. Key responsibilities include delivering individual and group therapy, collaborating with teachers and families, and maintaining compliant clinical documentation. The position is appealing due to a mission-driven culture that emphasizes ethical practice, strong professional support, and the meaningful impact on children's social and educational success. The role requires specific certifications and licenses but offers a supportive environment for professionals dedicated to pediatric care.






















