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Speech Pathologist
Job Code:2026-066
Location:Brewster Main Campus
Department:Education
Status:Regular Full Time (40 hrs/wk)
  

The Speech Pathologist delivers services in accordance to the IEP mandates, while working as a part of the Related Services Team.  Candidate will conduct testing and submit written evaluations, participate in CSE meetings by preparing updated progress reports and individualized goals, provide daily documentation of attendance and session notes, maintain Easy Trac and IEP notes. This position will be responsible for providing individual sessions focused on improving language skills, pragmatics, fluency and speech intelligibility related to academic and vocational needs. Due to the nature of the school, the Speech Pathologist has smaller caseloads compared to a typical school caseload. 


Education/Experience:

  • Masters degree in Speech and Hearing Pathology/ Communication Disorders

Licensure/Certification:

  • New York State License in Speech Pathology

  • ASHA certification


 The rate of pay for this role is $77,000 per year with competitive benefits.


Get to know us: For over 75 years, Green Chimneys a multi-faceted nonprofit organization is helping young people to maximize their full potential by providing residential, educational, clinical, and recreational services, in a safe and supportive environment that nurtures connections with their families, the community, animals, and nature.

Culture: Green Chimneys has built its success through valuing diversity in our workforce and clientele. Our programs are developed to recognize, respect, and respond to the unique, culturally defined needs of persons and families within our service population. We strive to create an inclusive, respectful and equitable environment in order to serve

Mission: We strive to give our clients support, resources, and the ability to heal through the work of animal-assisted therapy and nature-based learning all while developing the skills and confidence to grow into independent young adults.