Speech Pathologist (2026-2027)
Full-time 65000 - 100000 USD per-year-salaryJob Overview
Role: The full-time speech-language pathologist serves students across BRICK Networks’ three Newark campuses. The speech-language pathologist provides targeted support to reduce or eliminate speech or language impairments that impact a student’s ability to fully access and benefit from the district’s educational program
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Provides screenings to identify children who may need speech, hearing, and language services and/or interventions, in collaboration with the IEP team.
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Conducts appropriate assessments and diagnoses of communication impairments.
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Assists in determining student eligibility for speech and language services.
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Develops and delivers individualized therapy programs to meet each student’s needs and address identified speech and language impairments.
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Adheres to service schedules and makes adjustments as needed to ensure compliance.
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Assists and guides teachers in supporting students with speech and language needs in the classroom.
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Develops appropriate interventions for students.
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Serves as a consultant to the Director, teachers, and school staff on matters related to speech and language impairments.
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Assists with appropriate referrals to outside agencies as needed.
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Functions as a member of the Child Study Team and serves as case manager for students classified with Speech Language Impairment.
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Evaluates students referred for Child Study Team evaluations using current and appropriate assessment tools.
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Maintains thorough, ongoing records for students receiving services using school-based platforms, such as PowerSchool Special Programs.
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Ensures compliance with all special education documentation requirements, including files, meetings, reports, audits, and mandated logs.
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Assumes responsibility for maintaining necessary equipment and supplies.
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Provides information, support, and counseling to parents and families regarding communication disorders when appropriate.
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Communicates and collaborates with parents and families, administrators, supervisors, teachers, and other staff members.
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Attends weekly check-ins with the Director.
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Holds a valid New Jersey educational services certificate in accordance with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 18A:27.1 et seq., and N.J.A.C. Title 6 Chapter 11 with a Speech Language Specialist endorsement (N.J.A.C. 6:11-11.9) and other appropriate endorsement(s) in accordance with the requirements of N.J.A.C. 6:11-10.1 et seq.
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Demonstrates the ability to treat and provide strategies for the prevention and remediation of speech-language disorders.
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Has excellent integrity and demonstrates good moral character and initiative.
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Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of speech-language pathology, child growth and development, learning assessment and diagnosis, research related to learning, instructional strategies, and classroom management.
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Demonstrates an understanding of current rules and regulations regarding Child Study Teams, special education assessment, and program requirements.
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Exhibits a personality that demonstrates enthusiasm and the interpersonal skills to relate well with students, staff, administration, parents/families, and the community.
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Demonstrates the ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing.
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Demonstrates the ability to use electronic equipment for word processing, data management, information retrieval, and communications.
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An eagerness to set ambitious, challenging, and tangible goals, and a relentless drive to achieve them.
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An ability to thrive in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment and a capacity to remain calm and focused when faced with unexpected challenges.
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Current authorization to work in the United States – A candidate must have such authorization by his or her first day of employment.
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Reliable transportation.
Role: The full-time speech-language pathologist serves students across BRICK Networks’ three Newark campuses. The speech-language pathologist provides targeted support to reduce or eliminate speech or language impairments that impact a student’s ability to fully access and benefit from the district’s educational program
-
Provides screenings to identify children who may need speech, hearing, and language services and/or interventions, in collaboration with the IEP team.
-
Conducts appropriate assessments and diagnoses of communication impairments.
-
Assists in determining student eligibility for speech and language services.
-
Develops and delivers individualized therapy programs to meet each student’s needs and address identified speech and language impairments.
-
Adheres to service schedules and makes adjustments as needed to ensure compliance.
-
Assists and guides teachers in supporting students with speech and language needs in the classroom.
-
Develops appropriate interventions for students.
-
Serves as a consultant to the Director, teachers, and school staff on matters related to speech and language impairments.
-
Assists with appropriate referrals to outside agencies as needed.
-
Functions as a member of the Child Study Team and serves as case manager for students classified with Speech Language Impairment.
-
Evaluates students referred for Child Study Team evaluations using current and appropriate assessment tools.
-
Maintains thorough, ongoing records for students receiving services using school-based platforms, such as PowerSchool Special Programs.
-
Ensures compliance with all special education documentation requirements, including files, meetings, reports, audits, and mandated logs.
-
Assumes responsibility for maintaining necessary equipment and supplies.
-
Provides information, support, and counseling to parents and families regarding communication disorders when appropriate.
-
Communicates and collaborates with parents and families, administrators, supervisors, teachers, and other staff members.
-
Attends weekly check-ins with the Director.
-
Holds a valid New Jersey educational services certificate in accordance with the requirements of N.J.S.A. 18A:27.1 et seq., and N.J.A.C. Title 6 Chapter 11 with a Speech Language Specialist endorsement (N.J.A.C. 6:11-11.9) and other appropriate endorsement(s) in accordance with the requirements of N.J.A.C. 6:11-10.1 et seq.
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Demonstrates the ability to treat and provide strategies for the prevention and remediation of speech-language disorders.
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Has excellent integrity and demonstrates good moral character and initiative.
-
Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of speech-language pathology, child growth and development, learning assessment and diagnosis, research related to learning, instructional strategies, and classroom management.
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Demonstrates an understanding of current rules and regulations regarding Child Study Teams, special education assessment, and program requirements.
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Exhibits a personality that demonstrates enthusiasm and the interpersonal skills to relate well with students, staff, administration, parents/families, and the community.
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Demonstrates the ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing.
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Demonstrates the ability to use electronic equipment for word processing, data management, information retrieval, and communications.
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An eagerness to set ambitious, challenging, and tangible goals, and a relentless drive to achieve them.
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An ability to thrive in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment and a capacity to remain calm and focused when faced with unexpected challenges.
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Current authorization to work in the United States – A candidate must have such authorization by his or her first day of employment.
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Reliable transportation.
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