Duties
Coverage is needed for a family leave. General responsibilities include working cooperatively with families, schools, and communities; fostering a positive educational environment that contributes to the growth and development of all children, especially those who are at-risk or disabled; and addresing the social, emotional, academic and Speech needs of students who are at-risk or disabled. Speech Pathologists in Tri-County provide evaluation services, leadership and support services within RtI and Special Education, and direct services to students in their assigned districts.
Qualifications
Valid Illinois Type 73 School Service Personnel Certificate endorsed in Speech Pathology; valid driver's license and access to reliable, insured vehicle used to drive between service provision locations. Beyond those requirements, Tri-County SLP's must consistently demonstrate excellent communication and leadership skills.
Salary/Benefits
Salary schedule is commensurate with other districts in this central Illinois region.
Additional Notes
Tri-County makes high-quality professional development, technical assistance, and mentoring activities available to all employees of the cooperative.
How to Apply
Apply to link: FMLA SLP Application link
Link to District/Third Party Online Application Web Page
https://tcsea.bamboohr.com/careers/46?source=aWQ9MTg%3D