
Reports to: Director, Clarke Pennsylvania, Speech Supervisor Clarke Pennsylvania
Location Philadelphia
The Preschool Speech-Language Pathologist provides auditory, speech, and language therapy services to children ages 3–5 in accordance with each student's Individualized Education Program (IEP). The Speech-Language Pathologist conducts assessments, develops appropriate therapy goals, and implements evidence-based intervention strategies to support communication development in a preschool setting. The position monitors student progress, maintains required documentation, and participates in IEP meetings to ensure compliance and effective service delivery.
The Speech-Language Pathologist collaborates closely with classroom Teachers of the Deaf to integrate communication goals into daily instruction and promote listening and spoken language development. The Speech-Language Pathologist also works collaboratively with interdisciplinary team members to develop individualized strategies that maximize student success and foster a positive, inclusive learning environment.
During non-student hours, the position will include providing auditory, speech and language therapy services to students who are enrolled in programs other than Clarke Pennsylvania through outpatient services. This position reports to the Speech Supervisor and the Director of Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech, Pennsylvania. This is a 215-day contract position with regular hours Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm.
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Requirements
Education, licenses, certifications, skills and experience
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Operating across multiple locations in the U.S., at Clarke we teach children who are deaf or hard of hearing to listen and talk. Children served by Clarke use advanced technologies, including cochlear implants or hearing aids, to maximize their access to sound. We work with children and their families from infancy through their teen years. Our teachers of the deaf, speech-language pathologists and audiologists have the background, training and experience to prepare children academically and socially for a world of limitless possibilities. Clarke children listen and learn in the classroom, run and laugh with their friends on the playground and have lives filled with music, sports, family and community. Most children who come to Clarke are ready to attend their neighborhood mainstream schools by kindergarten.