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AnthroMed Education Speech Language Pathologist in Gurnee, Illinois
Speech Language Pathologist
AnthroMed Education is looking to expand our community of Speech-Language Pathologists. As an organization, we prioritize the needs of our therapists first; providing the necessary support and resources you need to make a difference in your students’ lives. If you are passionate about working in schools and providing high-quality therapy, we want to hear from you!
We are seeking a dedicated and passionate School Speech-Language Pathologist to join our team at a Dual Language school in Gurnee, Illinois. As a Speech-Language Pathologist, you will play a crucial role in helping around 30 students ages 3-6 years old. In this role, you will have a private office space to provide student services. You will work collaboratively with educators, parents, a team of district SLPs, and other professionals to ensure students receive the support they need to succeed academically and socially. If you have a passion for helping kids find their voice and thrive, we want to hear from you!
Why would a Speech-Language Pathologist choose AnthroMed Education?
We fund a 100% PAID FOR PREMIUM United Healthcare PPO Health Insurance plan. Ensuring equitable access to affordable, quality, health insurance for full-time staff members!
We offer competitive, weekly-paid, annualized salaries, to full-time staff.
30-35+ days of PTO which includes holidays. All school holidays are paid breaks for full-time AnthroMed staff.
We provide Individualized 1:1 support from our Speech-Language Pathologist Clinical Director
You will receive access to a Speech-Language Pathologist resource bank- thousands of resources free for you to use!
$300 yearly stipend for educational materials
100% reimbursement for ASHA and licensure dues.
Responsibilities:
Completes evaluations to assess speech needs and areas of growth for students in the school setting.
Assist case manager with developing student Individualized Education Plan (IEP) tailored to each student’s needs and goals.
Provide direct and indirect speech and language services to identified students within the diverse learning program.
Collaborate with classroom teachers and other staff to meet the students' speech and/or language needs.
Observe students and collect data to measure progress and adjust treatment plans.
Communicate regularly with parents, sharing progress updates and providing strategies for continued support at home.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited university
IDFPR License in the state of Illinois
Active Professional Educators License (PEL)
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