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Speech Language Pathologist

@ Weld County School District Re-8
United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Assess, Intervene, Collaborate
Requirements Summary:Diagnose and treat speech-language disorders; collaborate with multidisciplinary teams; manage IEPs and documentation.
Technical Tools Mentioned:ASHA, IEP management software, Educational technology, Infinite Campus
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Job Description
    Speech Language Pathologist JobID: 1637
  • Position Type:
      Exceptional Student Services ESS/Speech and Language Pathologist

  • Date Posted:
      3/23/2026

  • Location:
      District Wide Weld Re-8

  • Date Available:
      08/04/2026

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    STAFF JOB DESCRIPTION

     

    Title: Speech Language PathologistFLSA Status: Exempt
    Reports To: Principal and ESS DirectorPay Range: Teacher Salary Schedule plus days 
    Prepared/Revised Date: March 2026Work Year: 26-27

     

     

    SUMMARY:   

    The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) identifies, assesses, and provides high-quality intervention for students with communication disorders that impact their educational performance. This role involves developing Individual Education Plans, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, and advocating for students' communication needs across all educational settings.

     

     

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Listed below are the essential tasks performed to achieve the purpose of this job. The frequency of each task is listed as follows: (D) daily, (W) weekly, (M) monthly, (Q) quarterly, or (A) annually. Also listed is the percentage of time each task requires on an annual basis. The total, including the percentage allocated to "other duties as assigned, "equals 100%.

    Job Tasks Descriptions

    Frequency

    % of time

    Assessment & Evaluation

    • Conduct comprehensive screenings and diagnostic evaluations to identify disorders in articulation, language, voice, fluency, and oral-motor skills.
    • Interpret assessment data to determine eligibility for special education services under IDEA guidelines.
    • Perform functional communication assessments, including evaluations for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices.

    D

    20%

    Instruction & Intervention

    • Develop and implement evidence-based, goal-oriented therapy plans for students (PreK-12).
    • Provide direct services via various delivery models, including individual, small group, and "push-in" classroom support.
    • Integrate therapy goals with the general education curriculum to support academic achievement and literacy.

    D

    25%

    Case Management & Compliance

    • Serve as a case manager for students whose primary disability is speech-language impairment.
    • Facilitate and participate in IEP meetings, providing progress reports and recommendations for goals and accommodations.
    • Maintain accurate clinical records, including Medicaid billing documentation and progress monitoring data.

    D

    25%

    Collaboration & Consultation

    D

    25%

       
    Perform other duties as assigned.

    M

    5%

     

    TOTAL=

    100%

     

     

    Education & Certification

    • Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Disorders from an ASHA-accredited program.
    • Colorado Department of Education (CDE) Special Services License with SLP endorsement.
    • DORA Licensure from the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies.
    • Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) from ASHA (Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) candidates may be considered).

     



     

    Technical & Professional Skills

    • Proficiency in educational technology and IEP management software (e.g., Infinite Campus).
    • Strong organizational and time-management skills to handle diverse caseloads.
    • Ability to communicate complex clinical findings clearly to families and non-clinical staff.

     

    LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS, OR CERTIFICATIONS: 

    • SLP license/CO State SSP license

     

    MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT OPERATING KNOWLEDGE:

     

     

     

    REPORTING RELATIONSHIP AND DIRECTION/GUIDANCE: 

    • Reports to: 
    • Direct Reports: Yes or No

     

    BUDGET AND/OR RESOURCE RESPONSIBILITY: 

     

    Budget Function

    Responsibility

    Sole

    Participate

    Recommend

    Not Applicable

    Develop a Budget

       

    X

    Administer a Budget

       

    X

    Monitor a Budget

       

    X

    Coordinate a Budget

       

    X

    Initiate a Requisition

       

    X

     

     

    PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS: 

     

    PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES

    Amount of Time

    None

    Under 1/3

    1/3 to 2/3

    Over 2/3

    Stand   

    X

    Walk   

    X

    Sit 

    X

      
    Use hands to finger, handle or feel   

    X

     

     

    PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES

    Amount of Time

    None

    Under 1/3

    1/3 to 2/3

    Over 2/3

    Reach with hands and arms  

    X

     
    Climb or balance 

    X

      
    Stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl   

    X

    Talk   

    X

    Hear   

    X

    Taste

    X

       
    Smell

    X

       

     

     

    WEIGHT AND FORCE DEMANDS

    Amount of Time

    None

    Under 1/3

    1/3 to 2/3

    Over 2/3

    Up to 10 pounds  

    X

     
    Up to 25 pounds  

    X

     
    Up to 50 pounds  

    X

     
    Up to 100 pounds

    X

       
    More than 100 pounds

    X

       

     

     

    MENTAL FUNCTIONS

    Amount of Time

    None

    Under 1/3

    1/3 to 2/3

    Over 2/3

    Compare   

    X

    Analyze   

    X

    Communicate   

    X

    Copy   

    X

    Coordinate   

    X

    Instruct   

    X

    Compute   

    X

    Synthesize   

    X

    Evaluate   

    X

    Use Interpersonal Skills   

    X

    Compile   

    X

    Negotiate   

    X

     

     

    WORK ENVIRONMENT

    Amount of Time

    None

    Under 1/3

    1/3 to 2/3

    Over 2/3

    Wet or humid conditions (non-weather) 

    X

       
    Work near moving mechanical parts

    X

       
    Work in high, precarious places

    X

       
    Fumes or airborne particles

    X

       
    Toxic or caustic chemicals

    X

       
    Outdoor weather conditions

    X

       
    Extreme cold (non-weather)

    X

       
    Extreme heat (non-weather)

    X

       
    Risk of electrical shock

    X

       
    Work with explosives

    X

       
    Risk of radiation

    X

       
    Vibration

    X

       

     

    VISION DEMANDS

    REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB

    No special vision requirements

    X

    Close vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less) 
    Distance vision (clear vision at 20 feet or more) 
    Color vision (ability to identify and distinguish colors) 
    Peripheral vision 
    Depth perception 
    Ability to adjust focus 

        

    NOISE LEVEL

    Level of noise typical in the work environment for this job

    Very quiet 
    Quiet 
    Moderate

    X

    Loud 
    Very loud 

     

     

    OTHER INFORMATION:

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    IT Specific

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    TECHNICAL SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIES:

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    OTHER INFORMATION: