Speech-Language Pathologist (In-Person, San Antonio, Shared Service Partnetship)

Promesa AcademySan Antonio, TX
17d$50 - $55Onsite

About The Position

Primary Purpose Provide in-person speech and language therapy services to students with communication disorders, language-based learning differences, and speech-related challenges. The SLP will deliver evidence-based interventions, conduct evaluations and screenings, collaborate with school teams, and support student progress through individualized therapy aligned with ASHA guidelines and IDEA/504 frameworks.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
  • Texas license from the Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation (TDLR) as a Speech-Language Pathologist or Speech-Language Pathologist Intern
  • ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) or eligibility working toward completion (CFY supervision available)
  • Knowledge of communication disorders across articulation, language, fluency, voice, and social communication
  • Ability to conduct comprehensive speech-language assessments and develop evidence-based treatment plans
  • Strong skills in documentation, progress monitoring, and report writing
  • Effective collaboration with multidisciplinary school teams
  • Familiarity with IDEA, Section 504, and school-based service delivery requirements

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with AAC systems preferred but not required
  • School-based or pediatric therapy experience preferred
  • Experience serving culturally and linguistically diverse students beneficial

Responsibilities

  • Provide individualized and small-group speech-language therapy aligned with student IEPs or 504 plans
  • Implement evidence-based interventions across communication domains
  • Adjust therapy based on student needs, progress, and data
  • Maintain fidelity to district expectations and treatment methodologies
  • Conduct evaluations, screenings, and re-evaluations using reliable, standardized measures
  • Prepare clear, comprehensive evaluation reports
  • Maintain service logs, progress notes, and required documentation within district timelines
  • Participate in ARD/IEP meetings, parent conferences, and multidisciplinary team planning
  • Collaborate with teachers, SLPAs, special education teams, administrators, and related service providers
  • Contribute to IEP goal development, accommodations, and service delivery decisions
  • Ensure compliance with ASHA standards, IDEA, FERPA, and Section 504
  • Maintain required licensure and credentials
  • Participate in ongoing professional development related to communication disorders and school-based practice
  • Uphold ASHA’s Code of Ethics and confidentiality guidelines

Benefits

  • Meaningful impact for students relying on specialized communication support
  • Competitive compensation and clinician-focused scheduling
  • Supportive team culture with mentorship and collaboration
  • Opportunities for professional growth and continued learning
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