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Speech Language Pathologist (Full Time)

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Black Hawk Area Special Education District

East Moline, IL (In Person)

$63,877 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/20/2026

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Job Description

Speech Language Pathologist (Full Time) Black Hawk Area Special Education District - 3.6 East Moline, IL Job Details Full-time $45,427 - $80,988 a year 11 hours ago Benefits Health insurance Qualifications Master's degree in speech-language pathology (SLP) Master's degree Speech-Language Pathology License Full Job Description Join BHASED's team of skilled professionals as we work together to meet the needs of students in our 14 member districts throughout Rock Island, Mercer, and parts of Henry County. Alternatively, you may apply by mailing/emailing a letter of interest with your resume and credentials to:
BHASED Attn:
Baylee Burklund 4670 11th Street East Moline, IL 61244 Speech Language Pathologist (Full Time)
Start Date:
August 2026
Salary/Benefits:
Per collective bargaining agreement ($45,427 - $80,988). Partial Board paid Health Insurance, paid sick, and personal leave.
Type of Employment:
Full-time permanent. 180-day contract.
Job Qualifications:
Masters Degree in Speech Language Pathology and Illinois Speech Language Pathology License (IDFPR)
Overview :
The Black Hawk Area Special Education District is seeking a passionate and experienced Speech Language Pathologist to support students and staff across the district. The role of the Speech Language Pathologist is to work to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders. Duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to, participating on multidisciplinary teams to address referrals to inter-district programs. Providing individual psychological evaluations as a par of initial and re-evaluations of students 3-21 (inclusive). Participate in and assist in the development of initial evaluation, re-evaluation and annual review conferences as appropriate. Serve as liaison among parents, individual schools, and other agencies for children with disabilities. This is NOT a supervisory position and
DOES NOT
include evaluation of colleagues.
How To Apply:
Complete the Online Application .