Speech-Language Pathologist - Part-time
About this role
Part-Time Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) – Assistive Technology Specialist (AAC) | 2 Days per Week | 2026-2027 School Year
Location: Glenview, IL
Schedule: Part-Time | 2 Days per Week | Onsite
School Year: August 12, 2026 – May 21, 2027
Pay: $46-$57 per hour
Position Details
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Part-time position (approximately 15 hours per week)
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2 days per week
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Onsite
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School year: August 12, 2026 – May 21, 2027
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Schedule: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
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Serve students from PreK through High School
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Specialized role focused on Assistive Technology and AAC
Responsibilities
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Provide assistive technology and AAC evaluations and recommendations
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Support students using AAC devices and communication systems
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Collaborate with teachers, special education staff, occupational therapists, and other related service providers
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Train school staff and families on AAC implementation and best practices
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Assist with programming, troubleshooting, and monitoring communication devices
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Participate in IEP meetings and provide documentation related to assistive technology services
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Help ensure students have the communication tools they need to succeed both academically and socially
Qualifications
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Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology
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Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) (or eligibility to obtain)
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Illinois SLP licensure, if applicable
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Experience with AAC and assistive technology is preferred, but clinicians with a strong interest in this specialty are encouraged to apply
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Strong collaboration, communication, and organizational skills
Compensation & Benefits
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Competitive hourly pay: $46-$57 per hour
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Flexible 2-day-per-week schedule
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Meaningful, highly specialized clinical role
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Opportunity to become a key resource for AAC and assistive technology within the district
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Supportive, collaborative educational environment
Passionate About AAC and Assistive Technology?
We're looking for a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) with an interest in Assistive Technology and Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC) to join a supportive school district for the 2026-2027 school year.
This unique part-time opportunity is perfect for an SLP who enjoys helping students access communication through innovative technology. You'll work closely with students and educational teams across the district to support the implementation, evaluation, and ongoing use of AAC and other assistive technology tools.
Company at a glance
AnthroMed Education is committed to enhancing the landscape of K-12 education by supporting and advocating for the dedicated professionals who serve students' diverse needs. Our mission is twofold: to provide exceptional clinical support to our team of Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), School Social Workers (SSWs), and Occupational Therapists (OTs), and to advocate for the growth, recognition, and well-being of these vital professions within school settings.
By cultivating a collaborative and enriching environment that prioritizes clinical support and professional development, AnthroMed Education empowers our clinicians to make a lasting impact in the lives of students. We are dedicated to ensuring that every child receives the comprehensive support they need to thrive—whether through communication, social-emotional development, or daily functional skills.
We focus on the ongoing growth of our team by offering competitive benefits and continuous education opportunities, ensuring that our clinicians have the tools and knowledge to deliver the highest standard of care. Through this clinician-centric approach, we enable our clinicians to create positive, lasting change in the lives of the students they serve.
Top Benefits
- Competitive Hourly Pay
- Flexible Schedule
- Supportive Collaborative Educational Environment
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