School Speech Language Pathologist - NCSD

  • The State of North Carolina
  • North Carolina
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School Speech Language Pathologist - NCSD

Salary

$52,800.00 - $76,824.00 Annually

Location

Burke County, NC

Job Type

Permanent Full-Time

Job Number

25-07331

Department

Dept of Public Instruction

Division

Visually & Hearing Impaired Schools

Opening Date

06/30/2025

Closing Date

7/14/2025 11:59 PM Eastern

Job Class Title

Speech Language Pathologist

Position Number

60039006

Salary Grade

ED24

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Description of Work

The North Carolina School for the Deaf is seeking applicants for a School Speech Language Pathologist.

This position is an 11-month, paid over 12-month position. Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm.

Salary will be paid on the July 1, 2025, NC DPI Salary Schedule based on the selected candidate's related education and experience.

This position is responsible for a caseload of students in grades Pre-K-12+, with ASL and/or English communication needs that affect access to their social interaction, classroom participation, literacy, and learning. The school Speech Language Pathology (SLP) team organizes a program that addresses prevention, identification, assessment, and evaluation of communication skills and the development and targeting of related functional and academic Individual Education Plan (IEP) language and communication goals. Additionally, the SLP team may additionally ensure educational access by assessing the oral, pharyngeal, and sometimes esophageal phases of swallowing to identify difficulties and develop strategies for safer and more efficient eating and drinking at school.

Evidence-based interventions are scheduled, implementing a variety of service delivery models, including whole group and small group classroom intervention, consultation/collaboration, and individualized sessions, as appropriate to meet individual students' needs. The School Speech Language Pathologist collaborates with school and residential staff, teachers, and additional professional support services (psychology, social work, counseling, OT, PT, and VI) to design programming that ensures students attain their educational goals.

Major functions include:

planning and oversight

screening and testing

diagnosing

advising

conducting therapy sessions.

The North Carolina School for the Deaf (NCSD) is a specialty school for Deaf/Hard of Hearing students, ages 3 (three) to 22 (twenty-two), with a catchment area encompassing the 46 westernmost counties in North Carolina. NCSD operates per the academic calendar, from August to May, with additional summer programming. Students are typically present on-campus Sunday afternoons through Friday afternoons. In general, support services and administration operate year-round.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities / Competencies

An ideal candidate will document all of the following on their application:

Considerable knowledge of and skill in the application of professional speech and language pathology theory, techniques, principles, and procedures.

Speech and language disorders, their classifications, causes, and manifestations, including the impact of a variety of medical, developmental, psychological, and sociological aspects of human development, particularly peculiar to the group of clients served.

Ability to administer and interpret appropriate diagnostic tests to determine range, nature, and/or degree of communication skills.

General knowledge of the school, its educational programs, and primary purpose/goals; and of available resources.

Strong verbal and written skills and technology literacy are required.

Minimum Education and Experience Requirements

Some state job postings say you can qualify by an "equivalent combination of education and experience." If that language appears below, then you may qualify through EITHER years of education OR years of directly related experience, OR a combination of both. See oshr.nc.gov/experience-guide for details.

Master's degree or beyond in Speech Language with or eligible to receive an NC DPI School Speech-Language Pathologist license level of one of the following: M, S, AS, D, DS.

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*Degrees must be from an appropriately accredited institution.

*Pre-employment drug testing and criminal background checks are required for all positions at NC School for the Deaf.

*Applicants seeking Veteran's Preference for employment with State Government must attach the Form DD-214.

*The work experience section on the application must be completed ~~ resume in lieu of work experience will not be accepted.

Due to the volume of applications received, we cannot provide feedback as to the status of your application via telephone call. To check the status of your application after submittal, please sign into your state application account online. It can take approximately 5-8 weeks to fill a position. If you do not receive a telephone call to schedule an interview, please feel free to apply for other jobs of interest and qualifications. We thank you for your interest in employment at NC School for the Deaf and wish you success in your job search.

Any employment offer may be less than the maximum of the range due to salary equity with similarly situated employees or the selected candidate's related education and experience.

Please visit our school website at www.ncsd.net more information on our history.

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Originally Posted on: 7/4/2025

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