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Location

Lincoln, Illinois

Salary

$42,649 - $79,340 / YEAR

Quick overview

The Speech-Language Pathologist provides evaluation, leadership, and direct services to at-risk or disabled students within assigned school districts. They work cooperatively with families and communities to foster a positive educational environment addressing social, emotional, and academic needs.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a Professional Educator License (PEL) from ISBE with a Speech-Language Pathology endorsement and a valid driver's license. A Certificate of Clinical Competence from ASHA and licensure from IDFPR are preferred.

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Job description

General responsibilities include working cooperatively with families, schools, and communities; fostering a positive educational environment that contributes to the growth and development of all children, especially those who are at-risk or disabled; and addressing the social, emotional, academic and Speech needs of students who are at-risk or disabled. Speech Pathologists in Tri-County provide evaluation services, leadership and support services within Special Education, and direct services to students in their assigned districts. This position will be located primarily at Lincoln Community High School (4 days per week) with Hartsburg-Emden CUSD #21 (1 day per week).

  • The Speech-Language Pathologist will hold a Professional Educator License (PEL) through the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).
  • It will have either an approved program or endorsement for the selected license to indicate Speech-Language Pathology (Teaching) or Speech-Language Pathology (Non-teaching).
  • A Certificate of Clinical Competence issued by ASHA is not required, but is preferred.
  • The Speech-Language Pathologist may work toward completion of the Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) while employed as a first year SLP for Tri-County Special Education Association.
  • Supervision is provided.
  • Licensure from the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) is also preferred.
  • Candidate must have valid driver's license and access to reliable, insured vehicle used to drive between service provision locations.
  • Beyond those requirements, Tri-County SLP's must consistently demonstrate excellent communication and leadership skills.
  • For more information about our organization, check out: www.tcsea.org

Benefits

  • Paid TRS