Duties
Speech-Language pathologists have specialized training in servicing students with speech and language impairments. They are typically involved in activities such as prevention, identification, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of communication disorders. These services can be provided to students individually or in small groups.
SESE Speech-Language Pathologists serve students in ECE, Moderate/Severe Intellectual Disability, Emotional Disability, and Autism self-contained classrooms. Speech-Language Pathologists are also involved in augmentative communication and innovative techniques in communication facilitation with students with severe communication delays and autism.
The goal of SESE speech pathologists is to provide individualized services for children whose speech and/or language skills interfere with his/her ability to learn in the classroom or communicate with others.
Qualifications
Applicants must hold a Type 73 Speech-Language Professional Educator License.
Salary/Benefits
Per Collective Bargaining Agreement
How to Apply
Interested applicants should send a cover letter, transcript(s), and resume that includes three references, to the attention of:
Beth Leggitt, Technical Assistance Supervisor
South Eastern Special Education
PO Box 185
Ste. Marie, IL 62459
Or e-mail to: bleggitt@sese.org