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Speech Language Pathologist 2026-2027

@ Cape Girardeau Public Schools
Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States
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Responsibilities:Prepares materials, Adapts curricula, Evaluates progress
Requirements Summary:Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology; Missouri teaching certification; strong communication; teamwork and data skills.
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    Speech Language Pathologist 2026-2027 JobID: 277
  • Position Type:
      Student Support Services/Special Services - Speech Pathologist

  • Date Posted:
      1/7/2026

  • Location:
      Alma Schrader Elementary

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    Job Title: Speech Language Pathologist

     

    Terms of Employment: 9-month contract; 183 days

     

    FLSA Status:  Exempt

     

    Reports to: Assistant Superintendent for Special Services

     

    Brief Description of Position:

     

    Under the direction of the Assistant Superintendent for Special Services, the Speech Pathologist is responsible for screening, assessing and identifying students with communication disorders which adversely affect their educational progress. The Speech Pathologist will develop and provide direct and indirect services within the student's educational setting, based on established IEP goals and objectives.

     

    Required Qualifications: 

     
    • A master's degree or any combination equivalent to a master's degree in the area of speech-language pathology from an accredited program in speech-language therapy, and all other requirements set forth by DESE

    • Valid Missouri teaching certification

    • Excellent oral and written communication skills

    • Skills in human relations, leadership and conflict management.

    • Knowledgeable of teaching techniques that meet the diverse needs of students

    • Demonstrate skills in computer word processing, spreadsheets and data bases

    • Experience in formative assessments, cooperative learning techniques, and data analysis

     


    Desired Qualifications:

     
    • Working knowledge of Professional Learning Communities

     
    • Demonstrated experience and skill in teamwork, coaching and/or mentoring 

     

    Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 

     
    • Prepares, adapts, and delivers instructional materials to meet the unique needs of each individual student.

    • Adapts curricula and uses research-based teaching methods based on assessment of students’ needs.

    • Evaluates student academic and behavioral progress using specific assessments for hearing impaired students.

    • Supervises student in classrooms, school buildings, and social-curricular actives. 

    • Develops educational plans for the individual student based on accepted and approved research and the standards established by the Missouri Department of Education.

    • Infuses transition goals such as study, work, and social-curricular activities,

    • Creates and maintains student data, and prepares reports relative to the work.

    • Selects appropriate texts, learning aids, materials, and supplies. 

    • Participates in teacher training, as required. 

    • Plans and participates in extra-curricular student and staff activities.

    • Maintains records and prepares reports and correspondence related to the work

    • Performs related work as assigned.