Speech and Language Therapist
Company: Northwood Academy Charter School
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Now offering a
$5,000 sign-on bonus for qualified candidates! Position Summary:
The role of the Speech and Language Therapist is to provide
evaluation and intervention (consult or direct) to enhance the
student’s level of communicative functioning in order for him/her
to participate in the school environment, and to ensure a free and
appropriate public education to those students who are eligible.
Essential Accountabilities: Participates in developing Individual
Education Plans (IEPs), including measurable goals and objectives
for each student’s needs as applicable to the educational setting.
Identifies/selects appropriate materials and equipment for therapy.
Establishes schedules for therapy sessions. Establishes and
maintains effective and efficient record keeping procedures.
Maintains accurate daily records and data collection to document
students’ attendance and progress. Manages time, materials, and
equipment effectively. Creates materials for students who have very
specialized needs. Establishes and maintains a positive, organized,
and safe environment for students. Uses technology resources
effectively. Participates in all pre-referral and referral
procedures as required by NACS. Conducts comprehensive evaluations
and completes progress reports. Re-evaluates short-term objectives
and writes new ones as needed. Uses standardized instruments,
clinical judgment, and teacher-parent input to screen, evaluate,
and reassess students’ needs. Implements Plan of Care with specific
instructions to students, parents, teachers, and other
professionals on the interdisciplinary team. Provides therapeutic
intervention for Speech and Language Communication Disorders.
Attends and participates in IEP meetings. Provides direct speech
therapy using materials specific to the communication disorder(s).
Provides functional suggestions to teachers and parents regarding
the student’s therapy program. Provides for student services as
recommended in the IEP. Recognizes overt indicators of student
distress or abuse and takes appropriate intervention, referral, or
reporting action concerning services. Communicates effectively,
both orally and in writing, with other professionals, students,
parents, and community agencies. Consults with IEP case manager
prior to all evaluations/eligibilities/dismissals of students with
communication disorders. Attends IEP meetings and other
student-related conferences as determined necessary. Provides
families, employees, and other professionals with consultation and
instruction in therapy techniques to establish carry-over into
daily activities, which ultimately would affect students’
performance in the academic and community settings. Consults with
teachers, parents, and other IEP committee members to ensure that
students’ needs are being met. Participates in training sessions,
conferences, and workshops to keep abreast of current practices,
programs, and legal issues while maintaining professional
certification and/or licensure. Promotes and supports the
professional growth of self and others. Maintains a network of peer
contacts through professional organization. Models professional and
ethical conduct at all times. Performs all professional
responsibilities. Prepares required reports and maintains all
appropriate records. Maintains confidentiality of student and other
professional information. Complies with policies, procedures, and
programs. Ensures that student growth/achievement is continuous and
appropriate for age groups and student program classification.
Establishes and maintains a positive collaborative relationship
with students’ families to increase student achievement. Performs
other related duties as assigned. Requirements:
Education/Experience: Master’s Degree in Speech Language Pathology
from an accredited educational institution. Certificate of Clinical
Competence preferred. Possess a Pennsylvania License or
Pennsylvania Teaching Certificate to practice Speech Language
Pathology. One (1) year of experience in an educational setting is
preferred. Qualifications: Requires professional knowledge of the
theories, terminology, principles, and techniques of Speech
Language Pathology. Requires the ability to consult and communicate
effectively, both orally and in writing, with parents, students,
teachers, and colleagues. Requires the ability to perform
professional-level work dealing with data, people, and technology
that relates to technical, scientific, or legal skills. Requires
the ability to make decisions that impact how the unit provides
services and support to internal and external customers. Requires
the ability to use small office equipment and computers. Working
Conditions: Employees may be subject to work environments that have
exposure to weather or interiors with extremes of heat and/or cold,
wet and/or humid conditions, high noise levels, and various
work-related hazards. Physical Requirements: There are physical
aspects of this position to successfully carry out essential job
functions such as the ability to lift or carry supplies and
equipment up to 30 pounds. The employee must have the ability to
carry out non-violent crisis intervention strategies. Employees
must be able to sit, stand, bend, pull, see, hear, and speak daily.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable a person with a
disability to perform the essential job duties.
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