
ISO Workforce Alliance
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
Washington State | Public School District | Contract
Position Overview
ISO Workforce Alliance is partnering with a Washington public school district to hire a Speech-Language Pathologist to support students across elementary and secondary grade levels. This position reports to the Executive Director of Special Services and provides assessment, therapy, consultation, and multidisciplinary collaboration within a supportive Special Services department.
The district serves a diverse student population and is committed to inclusive, student-centered programming.
Compensation
$80–$90 per hour (DOE)
Full-time, school-year contract
Competitive weekly pay
ISO Benefits
• Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
• 401(k) with company match
• Weekly direct deposit
• Dedicated recruiter support
• Credentialing and onboarding assistance
• Continuing education support
• Flexible contract options
Key Responsibilities
• Provide comprehensive assessment and diagnosis of speech, voice, hearing, and language impairments
• Develop and implement individualized therapy programs to meet student needs
• Conduct evaluations, interpret results, and support eligibility determination
• Participate in IEP meetings and multidisciplinary team processes
• Collaborate with teachers, parents, administrators, and related service providers
• Support MTSS and SEL frameworks
• Maintain compliance documentation (IEPs, assessment reports, progress monitoring, Medical Recovery documentation)
• Assist with Child Find activities
• Provide consultation and training related to communication and behavior supports
• Stay current on federal and state special education regulations
Required Qualifications
• Valid Washington ESA Certificate with SLP/Audiologist endorsement
• Active CCC-SLP
• Knowledge of verbal and non-verbal communication methods
• Experience with assessment, data collection, and interpretation
• Working knowledge of MTSS and SEL best practices
• Ability to collaborate effectively in team-based educational settings
Preferred Qualifications
• Prior school-based SLP experience
• Spanish-speaking ability
• Experience working with culturally diverse student populations
If you are interested in supporting students across K–12 settings within a collaborative public school district, we would love to connect.