Speech-Language Pathologist
Company: Chicago Public Schools
Location: Chicago
Posted on: January 9, 2026
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Job Description:
Description: Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is a district on the
rise, serving over 325,000 students in 500 schools and employing
over 45,000 people, most of them teachers. CPS has set ambitious
goals to ensure that every student, in every school and every
neighborhood, has access to a world-class learning experience that
prepares each for success in college, career, and civic life.
Aligned with our transformed philosophy, we are steadfastly focused
on ensuring that the District provides resources equitably to
support every student, every school, and every community. Six core
values guide the work we do every day for our students –
student-centered, whole child, equity, academic excellence,
community partnership, and continuous learning. Each role in the
district supports our vision that every student deserves a
rigorous, joyful, and equitable learning experience. The Office for
Students with Disabilities (OSD) works to support networks,
schools, and families with all issues related to special education
including instruction, interventions, and legal and compliance
support. OSD provides the tools and resources to ensure that all
students with disabilities receive a high-quality public education
that prepares students for success. OSD supports networks, schools,
and families with all issues related to special education,
including instruction, interventions, and legal and compliance
support. Job Summary: Reporting to the RSP Manager, Speech-Language
Pathology, Speech-Language Pathologists are responsible for the
provision of speech and language diagnostic and therapeutic
services to students, collaboration with and support of parents and
school support staff, and participation as a multidisciplinary team
member. Speech-Language Pathologists are assigned to schools based
on the citywide needs of the district. Job requirements related to
general and special education services, evaluation, staffing, and
mandated therapeutic services are expected. Within the context of
the CPS Framework for Speech-Language Pathologists, all SLPs should
utilize a continuous improvement process that refines their
practice. The Speech-Language Pathologist will be held accountable
for the following responsibilities: - Provide therapeutic services
to eligible students using a continuum of service delivery models.
- Provide diagnostic assessment services to students using the
established eligibility and exit criteria. - Develop and implement
IEPs utilizing an educationally-based model with goals aligned to
educational standards. - Participate in required Domain, Problem
Solving, FIE, and Annual Review meetings as needed. - Provide
consultation to teachers, parents, and staff. - Provide staff
education training to school staff and parents. - Program and
utilize augmentative/alternative communication systems. -
Participate in activities that support students’ educational
programs. - Attend regional and departmental meetings. - Complete
compliance activities such as daily progress notes, weekly
documentation of all services delivered, quarterly report of
student achievement (IEP report cards), and monthly caseload
statistics. - Exhibit excellent oral and written communication
skills, strong interpersonal skills, and exercise sound
professional judgment, especially in interactions with
administration, colleagues, families, and students. - Prioritize
student safety through the consistent implementation of the Student
Code of Conduct and school-wide systems of management and
discipline. - Personalize student supports through mastery and
innovative use of curriculum supplements and technology resources,
as available. - Advocate for the district’s vision and commit to
our district’s common themes of equity, cultural competence, high
expectations, developmental appropriateness, attention to
individual students (including those with special needs),
appropriate use of technology, and student assumption of
responsibility. - Perform diagnostic assessments for students
needing initial evaluations, re-evaluations, or special evaluations
and participate in all meetings/conferences to determine
eligibility for and adequacy of services on an annual or as-needed
basis - Support students with a wide range of
speech–language-related issues to meet academic performance
standards. SLPs work includes prevention, assessment, intervention,
and program design efforts that are integrated within a school
curriculum in conjunction with teachers, parents, and other
relevant stakeholders. - Complete required supervisory activities
of CFY candidates and practicum students as assigned. - Maintain
accurate records and follow established departmental policies and
procedures. - All clinicians participating in the Health Services
Management Program (HSMP) must comply with all policies and
procedures of the program as detailed in the ChildServe User Manual
and the HSMP Reference Manual to ensure the full delivery, accurate
recording, and timely reporting of the services provided to
students. Qualifications: In order to be successful and achieve the
above responsibilities, the Speech-Language Pathologist must
possess the following qualifications: Education Required: - A
graduate degree in communication disorders or speech pathology from
an accredited University or College program. - A valid license
issued by the Illinois State Board of Education and Illinois
Department of Professional Regulations endorsed as a Speech
Pathologist. Other Requirements - Willing to travel to multiple
school locations as a citywide speech-language pathologist as
needed. Physical Requirements: - Light Work: Exerting up to twenty
(20) pounds of force occasionally, up to ten (10) pounds of force
frequently, or a negligible amount of force constantly to move
objects. Benefits: Health & Wellness: Your Care, Your Choice CPS is
committed to providing comprehensive health coverage to our
employees and their eligible dependents. You'll have access to a
variety of choices to best fit your needs: Medical Plan Options
Pharmacy Dental Vision Behavioral Health & EAP Employee Wellness
Program Financial Security: Planning for Today and Tomorrow We
understand the importance of financial stability, which is why CPS
offers strong retirement and savings options: Basic Life Insurance
Life and Disability Insurance Pension Plans Supplemental Retirement
Plans (403(b) and 457(b)) Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) Spot
Pet Insurance Work-Life Balance: Supporting Your Personal and
Professional Life CPS values the well-being of its employees and
offers competitive paid time off policies: Paid Leave Sick Leave
Vacation Days Parental Leaves Short-Term Disability Religious
Holidays Leaves Reference the Chicago Public Schools: A
Comprehensive Benefits Overview or the benefits handbook for
comprehensive details. Conditions of Employment As a condition of
employment with the Chicago Public Schools (CPS), employees are
required to: - Establish/Maintain Chicago Residency - Employees are
required to live within the geographic boundaries of the City of
Chicago within six months of their CPS hire date and maintain
residency throughout their employment with the district. The
Chicago residency requirement does not apply to temporary/part-time
positions; however, all CPS employees must be residents of
Illinois.
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