Consulting, Driver's License, Kindergarten, Progress Reports, Record Keeping, Speech and Language Pathology, Training/Teaching, Willing to Travel
CESA 10 is seeking a part-time school year (190 days/8-32 hours/week, limited term), Speech and Language Pathologist. The Speech and Language Pathologist, a member of the Special Education and Pupil Services Department, is a therapist who works directly with children with exceptional educational needs in the area of speech and/or language.
Interested applicants must possess a Master's degree, have or be eligible for a Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction license in Speech and Language Pathology (1820), have two years' experience, and possess a valid driver's license for travel to contracted district(s).
Assessment
- Provide formal/informal speech and language evaluations for referred students.
- Provide observational data regarding speech and language behaviors for students in classroom and therapy situations.
- Review components of individual student speech and language programming in the classroom and therapy situations.
IEP Team Responsibilities
- Assist in gathering speech and language assessment/observational data.
- Participate in staffing to determine speech and language disability and need for speech and language therapy.
- Completion of high-quality IEP Team Evaluation Reports within all expected timelines and state requirements.
- Determine frequency, nature and type of therapy needed.
- Participate in the development of IEP needs and goals in the area of speech and language.
Instructional Strategies
- Assume responsibility for the speech and language portions of IEP as indicated.
- Plan and provide therapy.
- Update IEPs annually and on an as needed basis.
- Maintain progress records and quarterly progress reports.
- Involve parents in home speech and language program as needed.
- Consult and communicate with classroom teacher regarding carryover activities.
Other Activities as Appropriate
- Participation in Early Childhood/Kindergarten screening.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of students receiving speech and language services.
- Completion of DPI enrollment reports.
- Participation in appropriate professional development activities.
- Complete all requirements related to submitting Medicaid Reimbursement Claims for Speech-Language evaluations and services.
Complete job description information is located at: https://www.cesa10.k12.wi.us/employment - Special Education/Pupil Services
This is a part-time, school-year (190 days/8-32 hours/week, limited-term) position. Salary will be competitive. Interested applicants should apply on WECAN. Applications will be accepted until May 19, 2026.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, CESA 10 will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective employees and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
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Wisconsin Association of School Personnel Administrators