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Early Childhood Education Speech-Language Pathologist

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Southwest Vermont Supervisory Union

Bennington, VT (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 5 weeks ago (Updated 19 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/22/2026

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Job Description

The Southwest Vermont Supervisory Union is seeking a Speech Language Pathologist to work in our Early Education Program. Qualified candidate will possess the ability to support children with communication challenges including children with autism and developmental delay. The position operates on the school year calendar with additional opportunities for work in the summer. Duties (include but are not limited to):
  • Ability to perform the functions of a
Speech & Language Pathologist:
Evaluation, Therapy & Consultation for children.
  • Possess the ability to support children with communication challenges across settings and in accessing and benefitting from the general curriculum.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of high quality and evidence based practices for children.
  • Plan and organize appropriate learning experiences that are based upon the need, interest, ability and learning style of individual child.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of Special Education through instructional practices.
  • Develop and maintain collaboration with colleagues, appropriate community agencies and education providers.
  • Participate in developmental screenings throughout the year for children.
  • Demonstrate effective skills in evaluation, screening and assessment, including adhering to state and federal guidelines and procedures.
  • Maintaining documentation and data collection which reflects the goals and objectives addressed through intervention.
  • Support and participate in developing transition opportunities for children entering or exiting the program.

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