About The Position

Provide virtual speech and language therapy services to Spanish-speaking and bilingual K-12 students with disabilities across partner school districts in Texas. Ensure culturally and linguistically appropriate services aligned with IEPs, IDEA, and Texas Education Code. Deliver high-quality evaluations and interventions that reflect each student's language background and communication needs.

Requirements

  • Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Sciences and Disorders
  • Valid Texas SLP license issued by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)
  • Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (CCC-SLP)
  • Texas Educator Certificate in Speech-Language Pathology (SBEC) preferred if working with public schools
  • Bilingual (English/Spanish) proficiency required
  • Knowledge of bilingual language development and cultural-linguistic variables
  • Ability to conduct bilingual evaluations and deliver Spanish-language therapy
  • Familiarity with IDEA, Texas Education Code, and ARD/IEP processes
  • Proficiency in FERPA-compliant teletherapy tools and digital documentation platforms
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills in both English and Spanish
  • Minimum of 2 years of school-based SLP experience preferred
  • Prior experience working with bilingual or emergent bilingual student populations preferred
  • Teletherapy experience strongly preferred

Responsibilities

  • Conduct virtual bilingual speech and language evaluations, including FIE components
  • Use linguistically appropriate and culturally valid assessment tools
  • Interpret evaluation data and present findings at ARD meetings
  • Prepare legally compliant, culturally informed reports
  • Provide direct speech-language services in Spanish and/or English as aligned with student needs and IEPs
  • Develop measurable, functional IEP goals that reflect bilingual communication goals
  • Track progress and adjust interventions using data-informed practices
  • Collaborate with special education teachers, general education staff, and related service providers
  • Participate in ARD meetings and multidisciplinary team decisions
  • Maintain documentation and service logs per district and state timelines
  • Ensure all services comply with ASHA, TEA, and TDLR requirements
  • Use secure, FERPA-compliant virtual platforms for therapy and documentation
  • Maintain timely service records and progress updates
  • Stay current on teletherapy best practices and bilingual service guidance

Benefits

  • Purpose-driven work supporting bilingual learners across Texas
  • Competitive pay and flexible scheduling
  • Year-round contract opportunities
  • Access to culturally responsive resources and bilingual clinical support
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