What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech -Language Pathologist position at Great Salt Bay Community School?
RSU 48 – Great Salt Bay School, Local Pre K Programs, and/or Lincoln Academy
Join Our Growing Team!
RSU 48 is expanding, and we are looking for a dedicated and flexible in-person Speech-Language Pathologist to join our multidisciplinary team for the 2026-2027 school year. We are a team that enjoys working together and having fun, while remaining deeply committed to the success and growth of our students.
About the Role:
This position offers a collaborative professional environment where you will share the student caseload with another full-time SLP. We are now responsible for services for the early childhood population (ages 3 and 4) as well as a growing need in grades K-8 and have preference for dedicated in person programming for our high school students at Lincoln Academy.
Key Details:
Collaborative Caseload: You will work alongside another full-time SLP to support a diverse range of students.
Diverse Student Population: Responsibilities include working with younger students (ages 3 & 4), as well as elementary, middle level, or high school students.
Primary Location: Most job hours will be based at Great Salt Bay School.
Minor Travel: Some local travel may be required to attend our local Pre-K programs or to provide services at Lincoln Academy with mileage reimbursement..
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
Current Maine SLP licensure and ASHA CCCs (Clinical Fellows are encouraged to apply).
A passion for working with a variety of age groups and a desire to be part of a supportive, success-oriented team.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit a professional application, which can be found Here
Please send applications to:
Kelly Stokes, Director of Special Education
Email: kstokes@rsu48.org