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Posted 4/3/2026

Location

Nova Scotia

Core responsibilities

Speech-Language pathologists assess, treat, and promote the prevention of language, speech, voice, and fluency disorders. They collaborate with educators and parents to develop effective communication strategies and support students' educational programming.

Requirements summary

A master’s degree in speech-Language pathology or equivalent is required, along with registration or eligibility for registration with the nova scotia college of audiologists and speech-Language pathologists. The role involves working collaboratively with various stakeholders to support students' communication needs.

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