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T26-116 Continuing, Part-Time, (60% -TBD) Speech Language Pathologist

School District #33 (Chilliwack)

Part TimeOn Site2-5 yrsCA$63,347 - CA$116,190 / YEARPosted 13 hours agoCloses May 22

Location

Chilliwack, British Columbia

Salary

CA$63,347 - CA$116,190 / YEAR

Quick overview

  • Support students with speech and language needs.
  • Coordinate Speech-Language Services.
  • Identify, assess, and evaluate children with communicative impairments.
  • Develop and implement intervention programs.
  • Collaborate with school teams, parents, and outside agencies.
  • Consult with teachers and staff.
  • Develop and present in-service training.
  • Manage caseload and supervise speech-language assistants

Requirements summary

  • Master's degree in Speech/Language Pathology.
  • Eligibility for membership in the College of Speech and Hearing Health Professionals of BC.
  • Experience supporting students with speech and language needs.
  • Knowledge of BC Ministry of Education practices.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with school teams and outside agencies.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Valid BC driver's license and own transportation
Master's degree in Speech/Language PathologyInterpersonal SkillsReport WritingInterdisciplinary CollaborationAssessment and EvaluationEducational SupportSpeech/Language PathologyAAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)

Job description

<p><br></br></p><p><strong>Posting Number</strong>

  • <strong>T</strong><strong>2</strong><strong>6</strong><strong>-</strong><strong>116</strong></p><p>Date
  • Issued: May 13, 2026</p><p><strong>POSITION</strong></p><p><strong>Worksite: </strong>Student Services / Various Schools</p><p><strong>Contract
  • Type: </strong>Continuing, Part-Time (60% – TBD) </p><p><strong>Assignment
  • Area(s):</strong> Speech Language Pathologist</p><p><strong>Salary
  • Range:</strong> $63,347 to $116,190 (range based on length of service and qualifications in accordance to the collective agreement)<br></br><strong>Effective
  • Date:</strong><strong> </strong>September 1, 2026</p><p><strong>Please
  • Note:</strong> The assignment within this position in September may not be identical to the assignment in this posted position.</p><p><strong>Deadline for
  • Applications:</strong><strong> </strong>Friday,
  • May 22, 2026 - 12:00 pm<strong> </strong></p><p>Electronic Applications must be submitted through Make A Future <a></a><u><a></a></u> and include a Cover Letter, Resume, Teaching Report, Transcripts & the names of 2 current supervisors who can comment on your teaching.</p><p><strong><u>Required
  • Abilities,
  • Qualifications and
  • Experience:</u></strong></p><p><strong><i>Please Note</i></strong><i>: As this is an itinerant position, the successful applicant must have a car and a valid BC driver's license.</i></p><p>
  • Extensive academic training, professional preparation, and qualifications in teaching in all areas of this assignment.</p><p>
  • Knowledge of, and demonstrated application of, the Ministry of Education's current philosophy, teaching practices, and evaluation/assessment/reporting procedures as applied to all areas of this assignment.</p><p>
  • Knowledge of and demonstrated ability to implement teaching practices that align with the Professional Standards for BC Educators.</p><ul><li>a Master's degree in Speech/Language Pathology from a recognized university</li><li>must be eligible for membership in the College of Speech and Hearing Health Professionals of BC </li><li>demonstrated ability to support students with speech and language needs by:</li><li>coordinating their Speech-Language Services with the teams in their assigned schools</li><li>identifying, assessing, and evaluating those children with possible significant communicative impairments</li><li>planning, developing, providing, or directing appropriate and effective intervention programs (individually, in the classroom or in small groups as appropriate)</li><li>demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with School Based Teams, including parents, School District personnel and outside agencies and professionals regarding the student's needs in the classroom and other school and home environments</li><li>demonstrated ability to consult with teachers, parents, and other school personnel within the framework of an inter-disciplinary team</li><li>experience and understanding of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)</li><li>proven interpersonal skills in order to develop excellent working relationships with school staff and parents</li><li>demonstrated ability to develop and present in-service to school district personnel and parents</li><li>demonstrated ability to establish, with School Based Teams, a method of service delivery that includes caseload selection and scheduling, record keeping, evaluating programs, developing instructional materials, and scheduling and supervising speech-language assistants</li><li>demonstrated excellent oral and written communication skills, including report writing for information and clarity</li><li>experience working in an educational setting and with students with diverse needs and disabilities preferred</li></ul> <p><strong>For
  • Further
  • Information
  • Contact:</strong> Salvina Sharp, District Principal; Jessica Adams-Loupret, District VP – Student Services (604) 794-5553</p>