Position: Speech and Language Pathologist
Department/Location: Nashoba Regional School District
Pay: In accordance with CBA scale
The Nashoba Regional School District inspires and challenges all learners to realize their unique potential and become active contributors to their community.
Nashoba's core values remain constant, provide the foundation for our work, and influence how we conduct ourselves and engage with others. Our core values are academic achievement and personal growth; voice, choice and agency; lifelong learning; a safe, caring and inclusive community; collaborative partnerships; innovation; and a sense of belonging.
Speech/Language Pathologists are employed without regard to age, physical, mental or psychiatric disability, genetics, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, or military status.
NRSD welcomes employees with diverse racial, cultural, religious, class, and/or gender background and experiences.
Organizational Scope:
Reporting directly to the Building Principal and Director of Pupil Personnel Services, and working under the terms of the collective bargaining agreement with the Nashoba Regional Education Association - Unit A, the Speech Language Pathologist advances the NRSD mission of inspiring and challenging all learners to realize their unique potential and to become active contributors to their community.
The foundation of the Speech Language Pathologist's work is guided by the NRSD core values of academic achievement and personal growth; voice, choice and agency; lifelong learning; a safe, caring and inclusive community; collaborative partnerships, innovation, and a sense of belonging.
Through a lens of equity, and as appropriate for the grade level of students, Speech Language Pathologists integrate social emotional learning into the curriculum and engage in culturally responsive teaching.
Position Responsibilities:
Job Qualifications:
Physical Requirements:
The physical requirements of this role vary based on assignment and the age of students served. In general, the position involves the ability to move throughout the classroom and school environment, including standing and walking for extended periods on hard surfaces. The role may also require occasionally lifting or moving items up to 25 pounds, as well as bending, reaching, and repositioning as needed.
Work is primarily performed in a classroom setting and typically involves light physical activity. The environment includes regular interaction with students and staff, varying room temperatures, background noise, and frequent transitions or interruptions common in school settings. The position also requires the ability to use a computer and standard office equipment to support instruction and communication.
Salary in accordance with the Unit A Salary Scale https://www.nrsd.net/page/nrsd-contracts. The minimum and maximum salary is based on the Bachelors level scale. Candidate review begins immediately.