Speech Pathologist
Listed on 2026-03-07
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Education / Teaching
Speech Pathologist, School Counselor, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Job Title: Speech Language Pathologist
Location: State-Wide
- MUST BE A COLORADO RESIDENT
FLSA Status: Exempt
Reports to: Director of Exceptional Student Services
Work Hours/Days: Full‑Time or Part‑Time based on student enrollment and special education service needs. Caseload expectations will be aligned with FTE assignment in accordance with state and federal special education guidelines.
Wage: $65-$85 per hour. Compensation will be prorated based on FTE assignment.
Benefits: Benefit eligibility is based on FTE status. Employees working 30 hours or greater per week are eligible for full benefits including health, dental, vision, 401k and paid leave. Employees working less than 30 hours per week will get paid sick leave.
We are a small non‑profit organization based in Colorado, passionate about helping charter schools succeed. Our primary goal is to assist schools in optimizing their business, human resources and financial functions. We strongly believe that working collaboratively with schools and supporting their essential back‑office functions can help them focus on their core mission of educating students. We understand that schools face many challenges, and our team is committed to helping them overcome these challenges by providing tailored solutions.
As an employee of Minga Education Group, you will be part of a small, passionate and dedicated team committed to making a positive impact on the education sector. You will have the opportunity to work with a diverse group of schools and make a meaningful contribution to their success. We are committed to providing a supportive and collaborative work environment that fosters growth and professional development.
Job Function
The Speech‑Language Pathologist supports the development of inclusive, data‑driven student services by partnering with school leaders, other SSPs, special education teachers, paraprofessionals, and families to provide high‑quality and compliant communication services to qualifying students. This role strengthens MTSS/RTI frameworks, trauma‑informed practices, SEL‑aligned communication supports, and inclusive instructional practices, while ensuring compliance and cultural responsiveness in speech‑language assessment and special education systems.
The SLP provides communication assessment, consultation, and intervention services to support the academic, social‑emotional, and functional needs of students with disabilities. Through collaborative problem‑solving, targeted professional learning, and team‑based planning, the SLP helps educators and families implement effective communication supports across school environments, including services for students with 504 plans, Gifted education needs, and Multi‑Lingual Learners. The SLP is a key member of the multidisciplinary evaluation and IEP teams, with some remote assessment and consultation.
School‑Based, Multidisciplinary Services
Core ResponsibilitiesAssessment, Evaluation & Compliance
- Conduct speech‑language evaluations for special education eligibility, including articulation, language, fluency, voice, and social communication.
- Contribute to multidisciplinary evaluations and provide diagnostic information aligned with IDEA and state requirements.
- Develop IEP goals, service plans, progress monitoring systems, and required documentation.
- Support AAC evaluations and assistive technology decision‑making.
Intervention & Direct Student Support
- Provide direct and indirect therapy (in‑person and remote) targeting communication skills that support academic access and social participation.
- Implement evidence‑based interventions for expressive/receptive language, pragmatic language, articulation, and fluency.
- Support generalization of communication skills across school environments through classroom‑embedded strategies.
Collaboration, Inclusive Practices & Teaming
- Collaborate with teachers, special educators, psychologists, OTs, PTs, and families to support communication needs across settings.
- Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings, eligibility determinations, and IEP development.
- Promote inclusive practices such as UDL, accommodations, and communication supports embedded in instruction.
- Provide…
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