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Supervise graduate-level Speech-Pathology Interns. * Other duties as assigned by the Director. Qualifications: * Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology * New York State licensure as a Speech ...

Supervise Speech-Language Pathology interns in direct and indirect patient care. May assist with performance evaluations. Will supervise personnel to insure that the treatments established and ...

Supervise Speech-Language Pathology interns in direct and indirect patient care. May assist with performance evaluations. Will supervise personnel to insure that the treatments established and ...

Supervise Speech-Language Pathology interns in direct and indirect patient care. May assist with performance evaluations. Will supervise personnel to insure that the treatments established and ...

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How much do pathology internships jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for pathology internships in the United States is $35.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.48 and $41.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Pathology Internships vs Pathology Residency?

AspectPathology InternshipsPathology Residency
Required CredentialsUndergraduate degree, pursuing or completed pre-med or related fieldMedical degree (MD or DO), medical license
Work EnvironmentLaboratory settings, hospitals, research labsHospitals, clinics, diagnostic labs, academic institutions
Employer & Industry UsageEducational programs, research institutions, hospitalsHospitals, healthcare systems, academic medical centers
PurposeGaining exposure, educational experience, exploring career optionsSpecialized training, clinical practice, board certification

Pathology Internships provide students with foundational exposure to laboratory work and pathology concepts, often as part of their educational journey. In contrast, Pathology Residencies are advanced, clinical training programs for medical graduates aiming to become licensed pathologists. Internships are more exploratory, while residencies focus on specialized, hands-on clinical practice necessary for certification.

What types of projects or hands-on experiences can I expect during a pathology internship?

During a pathology internship, you can expect to participate in a variety of hands-on experiences such as assisting with specimen processing, observing autopsies, preparing slides for microscopic examination, and shadowing pathologists during case reviews. Interns often contribute to research projects, help with laboratory quality control, and may present findings at departmental meetings. These experiences are designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of both clinical and laboratory aspects of pathology, preparing you for advanced study or a future career in the field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in pathology internships, and why are they important?

To thrive in pathology internships, you need a solid background in biology or medical sciences, attention to detail, and enrollment in or completion of relevant undergraduate or medical programs. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, microscopy, and digital pathology systems is often required. Strong analytical thinking, communication skills, and the ability to work meticulously under supervision help interns stand out. These competencies are essential for accurately supporting diagnostic processes and ensuring quality and safety in laboratory environments.

What are pathology internships?

Pathology internships are structured training programs that provide students or recent graduates with hands-on experience in the field of pathology. These internships typically take place in hospitals, laboratories, or research institutions and allow participants to learn about disease diagnosis, laboratory techniques, and specimen analysis under the supervision of experienced pathologists. Interns may assist with laboratory work, observe autopsies, and participate in research projects. The goal is to help interns gain practical skills, professional connections, and a deeper understanding of the pathology field, which can be valuable for future careers or advanced studies.
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Certified Teacher - Early Learning Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)

McLean County Unit District No. 5

Normal, IL

$42K - $52K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

McLean County Unit District No. 5


Position Title:      Certified Teacher - Early Learning (SLP) 
Location:             TBD
Department:         Special Education
Reports to:           Principal/Assistant Principal and Director of Special Education
FLSA Class:         Exempt
FTE:                       1.0





  • SUMMARY
    To help students achieve maximal communication functioning by serving children whose speech-language disorders interfere greatly with their ability to participate in educational experiences.

  • DUTIES

    1. The school speech-language pathologist administers standardized and/or supplemental assessments for the purpose of identifying students with communication disorders.
    2. The school speech-language pathologist assesses students' communication skills for the purpose of identifying communication disorders, determining program eligibility and developing recommendations for therapy.
    3. The school speech-language pathologist develops treatment plans, interventions and/or educational materials for the purpose of minimizing the adverse impact of communication disorders in conformance with the district, state (ISHA) and federal (AHSA) regulations.
    4. The school speech-language pathologist collaborates with a variety of groups and/or individuals (e.g. parents, teachers, physicians, administration, special education team members, other school professionals, etc.) for the purpose of communicating information, resolving issues and providing services in conformance with established district guidelines.
    5. The school speech-language pathologist consults with teachers, parents, other personnel and/or outside professionals for the purpose of providing requested information, developing plans of service, making recommendations and/or coordinating speech/language therapy services with those of other disciplines.
    6. The school speech-language pathologist coordinates meetings and IEP processes for eligible students (e.g. testing/screening, IEPs, parent conferences, pre-referral MTSS meetings, etc.) for the purpose of presenting collaborating, developing therapy treatment plans, and/or providing training to parents/students/staff.
    7. The school speech-language pathologist designs therapeutic strategies for the purpose of modifying communicative behavior and/or identifying appropriate assistive communication devices.
    8. The school speech-language pathologist maintains files and/or records (e.g. IEPs, MTSS plans, progress reports, data activity logs, Medicaid billing information, additional required documentation, screening results, etc.) for the purpose of ensuring the availability of information as required for reference and/or compliance with district, state (ISHA) and/or federal (ASHA) regulations.
    9. The school speech-language pathologist participates in professional development meetings, workshops, continuing education trainings and seminars for the purpose of gaining a deeper knowledge and expanding skills, as well as conveying information to other professionals.
    10. The school speech-language pathologist supervises training of school speech-language pathologist interns in Unit No. 5 School District.
    11. The school speech-language pathologist shall perform all duties necessary to the position and such other duties as may be fixed by the Director of Special Education.


QUALIFICATIONS
 

  1. Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology
  2. Professional Educator License (PEL) School Support Personnel Endorsements - Speech Language Pathologist (Non-Teaching Pre-K to Age 21)
    -OR-
    PEL Teaching Endorsements - Special Pre-K to Age 21 Special Education Speech Language Pathologist (Teaching)

  3. ASHA CCC's preferred, but CF candidates welcome to apply
  4. Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board of Education may find appropriate and acceptable.


COMPENSATION:
Fully Board Paid Medical, Dental, and Vision available.
Per the negotiated contract between McLean County Unit 5 and the United Five Education Association, for the 2026-2027 school year the starting salary range for candidates with a Bachelor's Degree is $42,640-$52,319 and is based upon Education and Certified Teaching experience.  Candidates with a Master's Degree is $47,756-$61,017  and is based upon Education and Certified Teaching experience






APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Apply Online at www.unit5.org



INTERNAL APPLICANTS WISHING TO TRANSFER SHOULD APPLY ONLINE AND USE THE INTERNAL APPLICATION