Speech Language Pathologist (2026-27 School Year)
Company: Bismarck Public Schools
Location: Bismarck
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Bismarck Public Schools is accepting applications for a Speech
Language Pathologist for the 2026-2027 School Year. This position
will start August 14th, 2026. New Teacher Orientation will be held
August 11th, 12th and 13th. External candidates are allowed to
bring up to 17 years of experience. A teaching contract is 187
days. Additional information on the BPS benefit package is posted
in the District website:
https://www.bismarckschools.org/about-bps/departments/human-resources/employee-benefit-summaries
Purpose Statement The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) is
responsible for evaluating and providing direct services to
students with speech and language disorders. This role requires
strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to
work collaboratively in a team setting. The SLP assesses the speech
and language skills of school-age children and designs and
implements services that support the general education curriculum.
Supervisory Relationship Reports to: Special Education Director
Essential Functions: Conduct Assessments: Perform formal and
informal assessments of students' speech and language development
to identify disorders and determine appropriate interventions. IEP
Process Participation: Provide speech and language services as
directed through the Individualized Education Program (IEP)
process, including the development and implementation of IEP goals.
Service Delivery: Design and implement direct speech and language
services to address identified impairments, ensuring alignment with
the general education curriculum. Collaborate with Teams: Work
collaboratively with school teams, including teachers, special
education staff, and parents, to support student progress and
address speech and language needs. Develop Treatment Plans: Create
and implement individualized treatment plans that address specific
speech and language goals for each student. Monitor Progress:
Regularly assess and document student progress toward speech and
language goals and adjust treatment plans as necessary. Use
Technology: Utilize assistive technology and augmentative
communication devices as appropriate to support student
communication needs. Provide Training: Offer training and support
to teachers, paraprofessionals, and parents on strategies to
support speech and language development. Classroom Support: Assist
classroom teachers in integrating speech and language development
strategies into daily instruction. Consultation: Provide expert
consultation to school staff on speech and language issues and
recommend interventions and modifications. Professional
Development: Participate in ongoing professional development to
stay current with best practices in speech and language pathology.
Communication: Communicate effectively with parents, guardians, and
other stakeholders regarding student progress, assessment results,
and recommended interventions. Adhere to School Policies: Follow
school policies and procedures. Attendance: This position requires
prompt and consistent attendance. Perform Other Duties: Perform
additional duties as assigned to support the effective operation of
the work unit. Job Requirements: Minimum Qualifications Skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills. Proficiency in
conducting speech and language assessments. Ability to design and
implement effective speech and language interventions. Strong
collaboration and teamwork abilities. Knowledge Understanding of
speech and language development in children. Familiarity with the
IEP process and special education regulations. Knowledge of
evidence-based practices in speech and language therapy. Abilities
Work effectively with a diverse group of students, staff, and
parents. Adapt to changing work priorities and maintain
confidentiality. Manage multiple tasks and maintain detailed
records. Responsibility Work under the direction of the Special
Education Director. Provide speech and language services that
conform to established guidelines. Collaborate with school teams to
support student success. Work Environment Primarily indoor work in
a school setting. Ability to perform job functions that require
standing, walking, and sitting for extended periods. Some lifting,
carrying, pushing, and pulling may be required. Experience
Job-related experience with increasing levels of responsibility is
preferred Education Master's degree in Speech Language Pathology
Certificates and Licenses Valid North Dakota teaching license or
the ability to obtain one Licensed by the North Dakota State Board
of Examiners Continuing Education/Training Maintain Certificates
and/or Licenses Clearances Criminal Justice Fingerprint/Background
Clearance FLSA Status Exempt Salary Grade Teacher Salary
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