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How much do iep direct frontline jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for iep direct frontline in the United States is $58,968.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,000.00 and $67,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an IEP Direct Frontline Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an IEP Direct Frontline Specialist, you need a solid understanding of special education processes, compliance requirements, and experience with individualized education programs (IEPs), typically supported by a background in education or special education administration. Proficiency with IEP Direct (Frontline Special Ed Management) software and related data management systems is essential for daily tasks. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication with educators and administrators help ensure smooth workflow and accurate documentation. These skills and qualities are crucial for maintaining legal compliance, supporting student needs, and streamlining special education program operations.

How does an IEP Direct Frontline specialist typically collaborate with teachers and support staff to ensure compliance and effective IEP implementation?

An IEP Direct Frontline specialist works closely with teachers, special education staff, and administrators to manage and update Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) using the Frontline platform. They facilitate communication between team members, ensure documentation is accurate and timely, and provide guidance on meeting compliance requirements. Regular meetings, trainings, and ongoing support are common, making strong interpersonal skills and attention to detail essential for success in this role.

What is IEP Direct Frontline?

IEP Direct Frontline is a specialized software platform designed to help school districts manage Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for students with special needs. The system streamlines the creation, tracking, and compliance of IEP documents, making it easier for educators and administrators to collaborate and ensure students receive the support they require. By centralizing information and automating certain processes, IEP Direct Frontline helps reduce paperwork, improve accuracy, and maintain compliance with state and federal regulations.

What is the difference between Iep Direct Frontline vs Iep Coordinator?

AspectIep Direct FrontlineIep Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires special education certification and related credentialsRequires similar certifications, often with additional administrative qualifications
Work EnvironmentDirectly interacts with students, teachers, and families in educational settingsFocuses on overseeing IEP processes, meetings, and compliance within schools
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by school districts and educational agencies for direct service rolesUsed by school districts for administrative and compliance roles

In summary, Iep Direct Frontline primarily involves direct interaction with students and families, providing hands-on support for IEP implementation. In contrast, Iep Coordinator handles administrative tasks, ensuring compliance and managing IEP processes within schools. Both roles require relevant certifications but differ in daily responsibilities and focus.

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Speech, Language Pathologist 2026-2027

Speech, Language Pathologist 2026-2027

Lucia Mar Unified School District

Arroyo Grande, CA

$60K - $100K/yr

Other

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

   

NOTICE OF VACANCY

 

Human Resources

 

602 Orchard Street, Arroyo Grande, CA 93420

 

(805) 474-3000, ext. 1194

 

December 19, 2025 

 

CERTIFICATED NOTICE OF VACANCIES

 

SPEECH, LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST 

 

2026-2027 SCHOOL YEAR

 

We are now accepting applications for the following certificated position(s) beginning in the 2026-2027  school year. 


POSITION(S): Speech, Language Pathologist - Student Services

   

REQUIREMENTS:

 
  • Valid California Speech, Language, Hearing  Credential

  • Bachelor's Degree or higher in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited college or university

  • Valid California driver's license

  • For additional requirements, please see the attached job description

 

WORK DAYS: up to 184 days, 1.0 FTE

 

SALARY: Annual entry level salary placement from $60,544 to $100,773 for a full time position;

 

Salary based prorated based on start date, FTE, and on prior experience and semester units above Bachelor's degree. Additional $8,000 Annual Stipend. 

 

2024-2025  Certificated Salary Schedule 

   

HEALTH BENEFITS: 2025-2026 Certificated Health Benefits Plans and Rates (2026-2027 plans and rates will be available Spring 2026)

   

PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATIONS:

 
  • All interested outside applicants may complete an online application via Frontline and include a letter of interest, resume, three (3) current, signed letters of recommendation, and verification of valid credentials/certifications. https://www.applitrack.com/LMUSD/onlineapp/

  • All interested current temporary and probationary-zero LMUSD contracted employees may apply as an internal candidate via Frontline

  • All permanent certificated contracted employees may submit a Transfer Request Form 2026-2027


APPLICATION DEADLINE:   Open Until Filled 


The provisions of this Notice of Vacancy do not constitute a contract expressed or implied and any of the provisions contained herein may be modified or revoked without notice.

   

The Lucia Mar Unified School District prohibits discrimination, intimidation, harassment (including sexual harassment) or bullying based on a person's actual or perceived ancestry, color, disability, race or ethnicity, religion, gender, gender expression, gender identity, immigration status, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. For questions or complaints, contact Equity Compliance Officer and Title IX Coordinator: Jennifer Handy, Assistant Superintendent of HR, 602 Orchard Ave. Arroyo Grande, 805-474-3000 ext. 1190, jennifer.handy@lmusd.org or the 504 Coordinator: Linda Pierce, Director of Student Services, 227 Bridge St., Arroyo Grande, 805-474-3000 ext. 1189, linda.pierce@lmusd.org 


LUCIA MAR UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CERTIFICATED

  HUMAN RESOURCES JOB DESCRIPTION                DATE: February 21, 2014  POSITION: Speech/Language Pathologist
SALARY RANGE: Placement on the District Certificated Salary Schedule is based upon years of full-time credentialed teaching experience and units of college coursework beyond a Bachelor's Degree.  

SCHEDULE: Work 184 days per school year on the days indicated in the instructional and staff development   calendars.

 

SUPERVISOR: Under the direct supervision of the site Principal(s) and the general supervision of the Director of Student Services and/or Designee

 

JOB SUMMARY: Identifies, assesses, and provides therapy services to students with various disabilities who exhibit identified speech and language deficits according to the student's Individualized Education Program (IEP) and perform related duties as assigned.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

 
  1. Required:

 
  1. Bachelor's Degree or higher in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited college or university

  2. Current/valid California Clinical or Rehabilitative Services Credential or Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential

  3. Valid licenses issued by the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board

  4. Current/valid California Driver's License.

  5. Strong verbal and written communication skills.

 
  1.  Desirable:

 
  1. Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA)

  2. Two or more years' experience with students with disabilities.

  3. Bilingual (English/Spanish)

 

REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

 
  1. Screen, identify, assess and develop recommendations for students with speech and language deficits.

  2. Collaborate and participate in Individual Education Plan (IEP) meetings, Student Study Team meetings, parent conferences, and team meetings in order to help problem solve issues that may interfere with student learning.

  3. Develop, coordinate, and implement individual speech-language therapy intervention plans that support the IEP goals and objectives in collaboration with the IEP team. 

  4. Develop an intervention plan that may consist of a continuum of services including integrated classroom activities, group and individual interventions, and home programs as appropriate in meeting the student's needs in the least restrictive environment.   

  5. Collaborate continually with the IEP team to develop and modify instructional and intervention strategies and monitor progress.

  6. Provide stimulation of speech-language skills using research-based techniques (in both group and individual settings) in the areas of phonology, syntax, morphology, semantics, and pragmatics. 

  7. Research new information regarding intervention/treatment techniques, methods, assessment materials, available resources.

  8. Recommend and assist in the procurement of assistive technology.

  9. Provide consultation to classroom teachers, educational staff, administrators and parents.

  10. Maintain records as required by law, Board policy, and administrative regulations.

  11. Provide formal and informal training to educational staff and families in relevant areas focusing on speech-language therapy principles as they relate to the development and education of students with special needs.

  12. Consult and collaborate with community agencies and general resources regarding speech and language therapy services for students.

  13. Maintain an in-depth knowledge of the laws and policies governing Special Education and Early Intervention in California that pertain to the delivery of speech-language therapy services.

  14. Participate in District programs, including MAA and LEA billing.

  15. Attend and participate in faculty and staff meetings as required.

  16. Other related duties as assigned by the Supervisor or designee.

 

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

 

PHYSICAL:   Employee in this position must have the ability to:

 
  1. Stand and sit for extended periods of time.

  2. See and read printed matter with or without vision aids.

 

3. Hear and understand speech at normal levels. 

 

4. Speak English so that others may understand at normal levels.

 

5. Stand, walk, stoop, twist, bend over, grasp, reach overhead, push, pull, and move, lift and/or carry 0 to 20 pounds to waist height.

 

MENTAL:  

 
  1. Able to concentrate on a single task for up to two (2) hours at a time.

  2. Able to learn quickly and adapt to a variety of machinery, instructions, and task methods.

  3. Able to meet deadlines in terms of work assignment schedules.

 

SOCIAL:  

 
  1. Interact daily in person with other members of the school staff and possess comfortable interpersonal skills and cooperative attitudes.

  2. Because of the time urgent nature of duties and because work product of position is interdependent with that of other staff, consistent attendance is required.

  3. Convey an understanding, patient attitude toward students, parents, staff and community.

  4. Maintain the privacy of confidential information.

 

This list of essential functions and of physical retirements is not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary in accordance with the requirements of the job.

 

NOTE: The Candidate selected for this position will be required to present prior to the first date of employment: 1) A social security card; 2) proof of tuberculin test prior to first day of hire; and 3) pass fingerprint screening.


ALL MATERIALS ARCHIVED FOR THIS POSITION ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE LUCIA MAR UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AND MAY BE REVIEWED BY BUT CANNOT BE RETURNED TO THE APPLICANT.

 

_________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

The Lucia Mar Unified School District Board of Education prohibits discrimination of job applicants on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religious creed, age, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, mental condition, veteran status, gender, and the actual or perceived sexual orientation. 

 

_________________________________________________________________________________________________AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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