California Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Speech Language Pathologist 2025-2026 School Year
California Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Victorville, California, United States, 92394
CLASSIFICATION: CERTIFICATED REPORTS TO: SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR OR DESIGNEE
WORK YEAR: 185 DAYS
SALARY RANGE: $97,371.00 - $151,151.00
ADDITIONAL SALARY INFORMATION: FULLY PAID RICH Benefit Package. Salary will be based on verified prior experience; VVUHSD will honor up to ten (10) years of qualifying experience.
OVERVIEW Under the direction of the Director of Special Education, the Speech-Language Pathologist assesses and provides intervention services for students with communication disorders in accordance with state and federal regulations.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Assess, diagnose, and provide treatment for students with speech, language, voice, fluency, and communication disorders.
Conduct comprehensive evaluation using standardized tests, observations, and record reviews to determine eligibility.
Develop, implement, and monitor Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) in compliance with federal and state regulations.
Participate in IEP meetings, Student Study Team (SST) meetings, and other required conferences.
Provide direct speech-language therapy services to eligible students. Ensure services align with educational relevance and support student’s access to the curriculum.
Communicate student progress and accommodations to all stakeholders, including, but not limited to general and special education staff.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation, including assessment reports, progress notes, and compliance records.
Enter billing information into the district’s designated software.
Provide supervision to Speech-Language Pathology Assistants, as assigned.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES
Participate in professional development, in-service trainings, and staff meetings.
Perform related duties as assigned to support district programs and services.
QUALIFICATIONS
Master’s Degree, including courses needed to meet credential requirements.
Valid California Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board license.
Valid Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential issued by the CTC.
Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred, not required.
Experience working with speech, language, and hearing disorders in school-aged populations, preferred, not required.
The District will consider waiver applicants.
KNOWLEDGE
Principles, practices, and methods of speech-language pathology in education settings.
American Speech-Language Hearing Association policies.
Policies and objectives of assigned programs and procedures.
ABILITY
Strong written and oral communication skills, including report writing and collaborative consultation.
Ability to manage caseloads, prioritize tasks, and meet timelines and compliance requirements.
Organizational and time-management skills in a fast paced school environment.
Ability to use technology, including assessment tools, AAC devices, IEP systems, and electronic recordkeeping platforms.
Ability to interpret and apply laws, regulations, policies and procedures to ensure compliance.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision while meeting professional standards and deadlines.
CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT
Insurability by the District’s liability insurance carrier.
Included in one or more of the previously mentioned essential functions, which are the following essential physical requirements:
Ability to work at a desk, conference table or in meetings of various configurations.
Ability to see for purposes of reading laws and code, rules and policies, and other printed matter, and observing students.
Ability to hear and understand speech at normal levels.
Ability to communicate so others will be able to clearly understand normal conversations.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The Governing Board is committed to equal opportunity for all individuals in district programs and activities. District programs, activities, and practices shall be free from unlawful discrimination, including discrimination against an individual or group based on race, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, immigration status, ethnic group identification, ethnicity, age, religion, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or genetic information; the perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. (BP 0410)
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WORK YEAR: 185 DAYS
SALARY RANGE: $97,371.00 - $151,151.00
ADDITIONAL SALARY INFORMATION: FULLY PAID RICH Benefit Package. Salary will be based on verified prior experience; VVUHSD will honor up to ten (10) years of qualifying experience.
OVERVIEW Under the direction of the Director of Special Education, the Speech-Language Pathologist assesses and provides intervention services for students with communication disorders in accordance with state and federal regulations.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Assess, diagnose, and provide treatment for students with speech, language, voice, fluency, and communication disorders.
Conduct comprehensive evaluation using standardized tests, observations, and record reviews to determine eligibility.
Develop, implement, and monitor Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) in compliance with federal and state regulations.
Participate in IEP meetings, Student Study Team (SST) meetings, and other required conferences.
Provide direct speech-language therapy services to eligible students. Ensure services align with educational relevance and support student’s access to the curriculum.
Communicate student progress and accommodations to all stakeholders, including, but not limited to general and special education staff.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation, including assessment reports, progress notes, and compliance records.
Enter billing information into the district’s designated software.
Provide supervision to Speech-Language Pathology Assistants, as assigned.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES
Participate in professional development, in-service trainings, and staff meetings.
Perform related duties as assigned to support district programs and services.
QUALIFICATIONS
Master’s Degree, including courses needed to meet credential requirements.
Valid California Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board license.
Valid Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential issued by the CTC.
Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred, not required.
Experience working with speech, language, and hearing disorders in school-aged populations, preferred, not required.
The District will consider waiver applicants.
KNOWLEDGE
Principles, practices, and methods of speech-language pathology in education settings.
American Speech-Language Hearing Association policies.
Policies and objectives of assigned programs and procedures.
ABILITY
Strong written and oral communication skills, including report writing and collaborative consultation.
Ability to manage caseloads, prioritize tasks, and meet timelines and compliance requirements.
Organizational and time-management skills in a fast paced school environment.
Ability to use technology, including assessment tools, AAC devices, IEP systems, and electronic recordkeeping platforms.
Ability to interpret and apply laws, regulations, policies and procedures to ensure compliance.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision while meeting professional standards and deadlines.
CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT
Insurability by the District’s liability insurance carrier.
Included in one or more of the previously mentioned essential functions, which are the following essential physical requirements:
Ability to work at a desk, conference table or in meetings of various configurations.
Ability to see for purposes of reading laws and code, rules and policies, and other printed matter, and observing students.
Ability to hear and understand speech at normal levels.
Ability to communicate so others will be able to clearly understand normal conversations.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The Governing Board is committed to equal opportunity for all individuals in district programs and activities. District programs, activities, and practices shall be free from unlawful discrimination, including discrimination against an individual or group based on race, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, immigration status, ethnic group identification, ethnicity, age, religion, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or genetic information; the perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. (BP 0410)
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