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School Speech Language Pathology Assistant SLPA SY27
BMS Pediatric Therapy Group
7d
Chicago Heights, IL, US
$37 - $45/hr
266 miles away

Job Type
Full-time
Job Description

BMS Pediatric Therapy Group, P.C. is a therapist owned private practice providing high quality speech and developmental therapy services to children ages 6 months through 18 years across the Chicagoland area. We partner with school districts to deliver specialized, compliant, and student-centered related services.

We are currently seeking a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) during school year 2026-2027 for our school district partner located near Matteson, IL

Job Responsibilities

  • Provide direct speech language therapy services in alignment with IEP accommodations and goals.
  • Implement existing IEP goals and collect data to support progress monitoring within a condensed instructional timeframe.
  • Collaborate with speech pathologists, special education teachers, and related service providers to support student access and participation.
  • Complete required documentation, daily service logs, and end of session progress summaries in accordance with district timelines.
  • Support students with mild to intensive communication needs in small group and classroom based settings.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an ASHA accredited university required
  • State of Illinois SLPA License 
  • Prior school based experience preferred.
  • Strong understanding of IEP implementation and compliance procedures required.

Schedule

  • August- June
  • Monday-Friday (8:00 am-3:30 pm)
  • Full- time
  • Onsite in the south suburbs of Chicago.

Compensation

  • Hourly rate ranges from $37.00 to $45.00 per hour
  • W 2 employee 
  • Health insurance reimbursement
  • Paid Time Off

Join a clinician led organization committed to delivering high quality, evidence based services to students who require continued support beyond the traditional school year.