About This Role

Alright, let's talk about this Speech Language Pathologist opening for the 26/27 school year in Dallas, TX.

This is a full time, school based position. You'd be working with K 12 students, providing the assessments and direct therapy that help them improve their communication and fully access their education. It's collaborative work; you're teaming up with teachers, families, and other specialists to make sure plans actually work for the kid.

What you'd be doing

  • Run formal and dynamic assessments to figure out eligibility and how a student is functioning.
  • Put together treatment plans, coordinating with the interdisciplinary team.
  • Provide direct speech therapy services that match up with IEP goals.
  • Handle all the IEP paperwork; getting it done, keeping it compliant, and showing up for those annual and triennial reviews.
  • Your job isn't just in the therapy room. You'll consult with teachers and families to help students use their skills everywhere.
  • Notes, data, progress reports; keeping it all accurate is a big part of the day.
  • If it applies, you'd also supervise and support any SLPAs on your team, making sure their supervision hours are tracked.

The essentials you need to bring

  • A current Speech Language Pathologist license for the state where you'll be working. If you're eligible to get it right away, that works too.
  • A cleared DOJ/FBI Live Scan background check and TB test. Non negotiable.
  • You've got to be organized. And you need to connect well with kids, colleagues, and parents.
  • Your writing needs to be clear for reports and IEPs; your verbal communication has to be effective in meetings and conversations.

A few things that would make your life easier here:

  • At least one year of experience doing speech therapy.
  • A Department of Education certification is a plus.
  • Knowing evidence based practices and how special education programs run is helpful.
  • Any past experience managing a school based caseload is great background to have.

The schedule & pay

This is a full time role for the upcoming 26/27 school year. The pay range is $47 to $55 per hour.

What you get besides a paycheck

  • We help cover costs for your CEUs and license renewals. There's also tuition assistance available.
  • Full benefits: medical, dental, vision insurance options, plus a 401(k).
  • Sick leave is paid. So are holidays and vacation time.

A bit about us

Therapeutic Services is part of Point Quest Group. We're a national provider partnering with over 350 school districts to support students with unique needs. The idea is pretty simple: students first. We try to build teams around growth mindset and collaboration because that's what it takes to do right by the kids we serve; whether it's through in district roles like this one or our therapeutic schools.

The Point Quest Group provides equal employment opportunities.

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Job Location

Dallas, TX