Adelphi is seeking Speech -Language Pathologists (SLPs) to provide school -based services for students within a school in Tillamook, Oregon. The Speech -Language Pathologist will deliver services aligned with students’ Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) using a variety of service delivery models, including consultative, push -in, and pull -out support, in collaboration with educational teams.
Job Quick Facts
• Reference #: BD -1262 -03
• Profession: Therapy
• Specialty: School -Based Speech -Language Pathologist
• Location: Tillamook, Oregon
• Facility Type: School
• Coverage Type: On -Site (In -Person Only)
• Job Type: Contract
• Contract Duration: 2026–2027 School Year
• Schedule: Monday–Friday, aligned with school calendar (192 work days)
• Compensation: $65 per hour
Requirements
• Active Oregon licensure through the Oregon Board of Examiners for Speech -Language Pathology.
• Master’s degree in Speech -Language Pathology.
• Pediatric experience required; school -based experience preferred.
• Experience working with children with diverse communication needs and disabilities.
• Strong understanding of IEP processes, evaluations, and service delivery models.
• Valid driver’s license, and reliable transportation
• Ability to work on -site only (no teletherapy).
Responsibilities
• Provide speech and language therapy services aligned with student IEP goals.
• Deliver services using a continuum of models including consultative, push -in (classroom -based), and pull -out interventions.
• Evaluate, screen, and identify communication disorders including articulation, fluency, voice, and language impairments.
• Participate in multidisciplinary teams for evaluation, eligibility, and service planning.
• Collaborate with teachers, families, and staff to support access to curriculum and language development.
• Develop and implement evidence -based interventions tailored to student needs.
• Support literacy development across listening, speaking, reading, and writing domains.
• Utilize and support augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems when appropriate.
• Maintain accurate documentation, including evaluations, progress reports, and IEP records.
• Participate in IEP meetings, school team meetings, and professional development activities.
• Provide consultation and training to staff regarding communication strategies.
• Conduct hearing screenings as needed.
• Ensure compliance with FERPA, IDEA, and all applicable regulations.
• Travel between school sites as required.
• Perform other duties as assigned.