The role involves providing specialized speech and language services to students aged 5-22 with severe behavioral and developmental needs.
Key Responsibilities
- Conducting assessments
- Developing and implementing individualized treatment plans
- Collaborating with staff and families
- Supporting feeding and swallowing therapies
- Integrating communication strategies into behavior plans
Qualifications
Candidates must hold a Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology, CA licensure, and preferably CCC-SLP, with experience working with children with complex needs.
Preferred Skills
- Knowledge of AAC devices
- Behavioral interventions
- Trauma-informed practices
The position offers a competitive salary ($125,000-$145,000), benefits, and requires in-person work in Chatsworth.
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