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Substance Use Specialist

Joliet, IL · On-site

$45K - $54K/yr

Attends monthly DHS CBT-p learning collaboratives * Assist participants in identifying personal ... Completion of Quality Behavior Solutions (QBS) Safety Care training, CPR, and First aid (upon hire)

... learning needs · Must be in good standing with the BACB · QBS certification preferred · Ability to pass required background checks (Criminal History check, fingerprinting, APS and/or CPS checks ...

$28 - $35/hr

Must demonstrate knowledge in ABA and the ability to teach others to meet their learning needs Must be in good standing with the BACB QBS certification preferred Ability to pass required background ...

Behavior Specialist

Elma, NY · On-site

$19.25 - $26.50/hr

Preference will be given to those certified in Safety Care (QBS) methods * Experience teaching of ... learning and collaboration issues, and factors that can affect development and implementation of ...

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To thrive at QBS Learning, candidates typically need a background in education, instructional design, or content development, with experience designing learning materials for K–12 or higher education settings. Familiarity with publishing software, e-learning platforms, and curriculum standards is essential, and relevant certifications in education or instructional design can be a plus. Strong communication, creativity, and project management skills help individuals collaborate with diverse teams and manage multiple projects effectively. These competencies ensure high-quality learning solutions are created and delivered on time, meeting the educational needs of clients and learners.

What are the typical responsibilities of an employee at QBS Learning?

At QBS Learning, employees are often involved in creating, reviewing, and refining educational content and digital learning solutions. On a day-to-day basis, this may include collaborating with subject matter experts, adhering to curriculum guidelines, and integrating multimedia elements into instructional materials. Team members also participate in client meetings to understand project requirements and ensure final deliverables meet quality standards. The work is collaborative, fast-paced, and offers the opportunity to contribute directly to educational improvements and innovations.

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Speech Language Pathologist (In-Person, Hybrid and Virtual options)

Speech Language Pathologist (In-Person, Hybrid and Virtual options)

Mesa County Valley School District 51

Grand Junction, CO • On-site

Other

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Position:
Speech Language Pathologist pool for the school year 2026-27
"This district has the most supportive group of SLPs I have ever worked with!" - D51 SLP


(In-Person, Hybrid or Virtual options) (Must be located in Colorado)
$3000 SIGN ON BONUS!
$1500 Stipend Annually for Certificate of Clinical Competency!
Job Summary:
Under the direction of the Special Education Coordinator, this position supports students' communication and language development to improve academic and functional performance. This position identifies, evaluates, and provides therapy for students with speech and language impairments; collaborates with educators and families to design and implement Individualized Education Programs (IEPs); and serves as a case manager and consultant to ensure equitable access to learning through effective communication support.






Job Responsibility Description

Student Support and Service Delivery

  • Develop, plan, and implement individualized, measurable long- and short-term objectives based on student-identified needs.
  • Design and maintain an effective work schedule and service delivery model that maximizes student outcomes and instructional access.
  • Conduct culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate evaluations to determine initial or continuing eligibility for special education services.
  • Apply therapy and learning techniques that enhance student motivation and progress toward IEP goals and objectives.
  • Provide direct therapy and indirect supports in individual, small-group, and classroom settings to meet diverse communication needs.
  • Serve as Case Manager for students identified with Speech or Language Impairments; contribute to multidisciplinary teams for students with other disabilities.
  • Promote active student engagement and self-advocacy in the learning process.
  • Monitor student growth and progress, adapting supports as needed to address academic, social, emotional, and communication needs.

Documentation and Compliance

  • Develop, implement, monitor, and revise IEPs in alignment with Colorado Academic Standards, IDEA, and district priorities.
  • Determine service minutes, goals, accommodations, and instructional strategies that address individual student needs.
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation of student performance, diagnostic results, progress, and communication support.
  • Prepare clear, concise, and professional evaluation reports and records.
  • Complete Medicaid billing and required reports in designated district systems.
  • Interpret medical and developmental information as it relates to educational performance.

Collaboration and Communication

  • Collaborate with teachers, support personnel, administrators, and families to improve student outcomes and foster inclusive learning environments.
  • Communicate students' progress and needs with parents/guardians and school staff in a clear and supportive manner.
  • Facilitate and participate in IEP, evaluation, and parent conferences, ensuring understanding of assessment results and service recommendations.
  • Consult with staff and families on strategies to support communication across settings, including the use of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and assistive technology tools.
  • Provide training and guidance to teachers and paraprofessionals on integrating communication supports into classroom instruction.
  • Supervise Speech-Language Pathologist Assistants (SLPAs) in accordance with state regulations, including observation, planning, and data review.
  • May mentor interns, clinical fellows, or assistive technology staff as assigned.

Professional Responsibilities

  • Demonstrate cultural competence and support inclusive practices to address the diverse needs of students and families.
  • Engage in professional growth, department/team meetings, and district initiatives to maintain knowledge of best practices.
  • Support district policies, procedures, and expectations, modeling personal and professional excellence.
  • Participate in school and district activities, events, and initiatives that contribute to a positive learning environment.

Other Duties

  • Additional tasks, duties, and responsibilities may be assigned as needed/requested.

Qualifications:

  • Master's Degree in Communication Disorders or Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program
  • Two years of experience working with children and adolescents preferred
  • School district experience preferred
  • Valid Colorado Department of Education Special Service Provider License with Speech Language Specialist endorsement required
  • Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) preferred
  • Quality Behavioral Solutions certification (QBS) preferred
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Automated External Defibrillator (AED) certification preferred

*(Acceptable education and experience are determined at the sole discretion of the District)
Working Conditions:
188 days/year
Application Procedure:
Apply Online
Salary & Benefits:
Speech Language Pathologist Base Pay Salary Schedule Range:
$66,647 - $107,158 (Pending Board of Education Approval) based on one (1) FTE at one hundred eighty eight (188) days.
Hiring Range for External Candidates:
$66,647 - $91,800 (Pending Board of Education Approval)
*Speech Pathologists are initially placed according to experience. Speech Pathologists new to the District may be granted up to 15 years of experience, provided the experience occurred within the last 20 years.
View all salary schedules for the current school year at: https://www.d51schools.org/departments111/human-resources/salary-schedules
Information regarding D51 Benefits can be found here: https://www.d51schools.org/departments111/human-resources/employee-benefits