Speech Language Pathologist - Columbus
Company: Performance Academies
Location: Columbus
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Purpose The Speech Language
Pathologist (SLP) plays a vital role in supporting students’
communication skills to enhance their academic and social success.
The role also includes providing direct therapy, supporting
classroom instruction, and contributing to the development of an
inclusive learning environment. Through evidence-based practices
and compliance with legal and ethical guidelines, the SLP helps
ensure that students reach their full communicative potential in
the school setting. Duties and Responsibilities Include but not
limited to: Student Learning Provide high quality service delivery
to all students with active IEPs consistent with best practice in
speech-language therapy, as well as school policies. Complete and
submit to Principal intervention service logs to accurately reflect
services provided. Provide high quality lesson plans, schedules of
services, and other related information to Regional Director of
Student Services, Principal, Assistant Principal, and/or
Superintendent as required. Advocate for students with special
needs within the school and community. Collaborate with the general
education teacher(s) to carryover the speech/language
goals/objectives outlined in the IEP. Report to the Principal and
Regional Director of Student Services if other professionals are
not compliant with collaborative initiatives. Compliance Serve as
coordinator and facilitator of IAT meetings for speech/language
referrals. Write high quality ETR’s, IEP’s, and IAT reports,
consistent with state, federal, Performance Academies, School
Sponsor, and ODE guidelines. Write and send home high quality
progress reports (at least quarterly) for all students with active
speech/language IEPs Actively and professionally manage all
speech/language referrals, speech/language evaluations, active
speech/language IEPs, speech/language IAT/IEP meetings, and comply
with all related timelines. Forward all appropriate documentation,
including, but not limited to kindergarten screenings, completed
within 30 days of enrollment, to the Superintendent as appropriate
or requested. Consistently procure all appropriate signatures for
IAT reports, evaluation consents, ETRs, IEPs, or other documents
requiring “team” signatures, and/or parent/guardian signatures.
Forward, in a timely manner, any and all appropriate student
documentation to requesting school districts that request student
records pertaining to students with speech/language disabilities.
Forward data collection forms to EMIS Coordinator in a timely
manner to be processed in accordance with all state or school
imposed deadlines. Complete initial evaluations as well as
re-evaluations requiring speech/language data, including
observations, parent reports, and formal/informal assessments for
students referred or identified with special needs. Review IEPs and
complete re-evaluations in a timely manner as to maintain
compliance. Maintain electronic special education files, including
all required signatures and dates – this includes, but is not
necessarily limited to IAT reports, ETRs, IEPs, Medicaid Consent
and Evaluation Consent Forms, PR-01s, and Parent Meeting
Invitations. Include the general education teacher(s), Principal,
and other appropriate professionals routinely in IAT, ETR, and IEP
meetings as appropriate or necessary; collaborate with intervention
specialists, general education teachers, and other professionals as
appropriate in the writing of ETRs, IEPs and other documents, as
needed. Implement the State of Ohio Model Policies and Practices
for Students with Disabilities to the fullest extent possible. Stay
abreast of any and all changes in policies, procedures, best
practices, or guidelines per State of Ohio, IDEIA, or general
standards in speech therapy/speech pathology as it pertains to
students with disabilities and serving and assessing students with
speech/language disorders Family/Community Involvement Work to the
fullest extent possible to always include parents/guardians in all
educational decision-making pertaining to their child; ensure they
are active participants in the IAT, ETR, and IEP processes. Include
parent/guardians in meetings; schedule meetings two weeks in
advance; document attempts to gain parent participation in all
meetings. Create a network of support for students by treating all
students and families with respect at all times and actively
working with parents/guardians to coordinate home and school
connections. Communicate regularly with parents and/or guardians,
regarding students' progress via phone call, text, or dragon gram.
Professionalism Report any and all cases of suspected child abuse
or neglect immediately to the Principal, Assistant Principal,
and/or Superintendent, before contacting Children’s Services or
local law enforcement. Be responsible for any and all inventory and
maintenance of speech or related assessment materials, test kits,
protocols, curriculum, devices, or resources used in the
assessment, treatment, or intervention service delivery with
students receiving speech services Keep all student identifying
information confidential and keep all parent and student
correspondences and communications confidential at all times. Read
and understand all policies outlined in staff handbook and student
handbook/code of conduct Other duties as assigned by
Superintendent, Principal, Assistant Principal, Director of Student
Services, or management staff Qualifications Master’s Degree
required Valid and current Ohio Speech-Language Pathologist License
Valid and current Professional Pupil Services License Valid and
current ASHA CCCs Satisfactory completion of federal and state
required criminal history checks Stays current on and understands
all federal and state special education policies and laws.
Experience with data analysis Proficient in computer applications,
including Google Docs, MS Office Suite, e-mail, and internet
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Personal Characteristics Reliable,
dependable, and trustworthy work ethic; a strong sense of
integrity. Strong ability to gather, analyze, and interpret student
data to make sound educational decisions. Ability to work in a
diverse educational community setting and as part of a team.
Understand state testing as well as state teaching standards,
including Common Core and Extended Standards. Exhibit sound
judgment while exhibiting flexibility regarding decision-making,
daily challenges, and job duties. Ability to work well under
pressure, effectively prioritize and execute tasks to consistently
meet deadlines. Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Ability to be an active listener, critical thinker and make sound
judgments. Working Conditions Dexterity to operate a computer
keyboard, mouse, and to handle computer and other technology
related components Report to the school no later than 7:30 AM and
remain at school until 4:30 PM. Follow the required school dress
code for building staff. Attend all required staff meetings,
parent/teacher conferences, in-services and professional
development days. This is not necessarily an all-inclusive list of
job-related responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements
or working conditions. While this is intended to be an accurate
reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to
revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be
performed as assigned. This is not necessarily an all-inclusive
list of job-related responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts,
requirements or working conditions. While this is intended to be an
accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the
right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks
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