Speech Language Pathologist (25-26 SY)
Company: KIPP DC
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Speech Language Pathologist Job
Summary The Speech language role is an integral part of the Student
support team, ensuring that students receive the necessary support
to overcome communication challenges. This role focuses on
identifying and addressing speech, language, and communication
difficulties that may impact a student's ability to succeed
academically and socially. Related service provider salaries are
exempt and start at $82,620 and increase with years of experience.
Please see the salary scale here. Related service providers can
earn up to $4,000 in renewal add-ons to their base salary each year
they return to KIPP DC. This is a Full-time, fully on-site role
that will support multiple campuses, with an immediate start date.
About KIPP DC For 25 years, KIPP DC has partnered with students,
families, and the community to create joyful, academically
excellent schools across the nation’s capital. Today, our network
of 22 schools educate more than 7,500 students in grades PreK3-12,
supported by 1,500 dedicated teachers, leaders, and staff. Our work
is grounded in five pillars–Academic Excellence, Joy & Sense of
Belonging, Highly Effective Teachers and Leaders, Safe, Structured,
and Nurturing Learning Environments, and Commitment to College
Readiness–which ensure every student is equipped with the
knowledge, skills, and confidence to pursue success in college,
careers, and beyond. Our schools combine high expectations with
joyful, affirming environments that nurture academic success and
personal growth for students and staff alike. As part of the
national KIPP network, we share best practices and innovations
while maintaining deep roots in Washington, D.C. Together, we
strive toward a future without limits for our students, alumni, and
community About the team A school-based Speech-Language Pathologist
(SLP) plays a crucial role in supporting students with speech,
language, and communication challenges. They assess and diagnose
issues such as articulation, language delays, stuttering, and
social communication difficulties. The SLP works closely with
teachers, parents, and other school staff to develop individualized
plans that promote student success in both the classroom and social
settings. Through targeted therapy and interventions, they help
students improve their communication skills, enhance academic
performance, and build confidence in their ability to engage with
peers and teachers. About the Role While SLPs focus on the specific
needs of their assigned schools, they are also part of a larger
network of SLPs within the region. This network allows for
collaboration, sharing of resources, and professional development
opportunities, ensuring consistency in service delivery and access
to a broader range of expertise and support across schools.
Location and Type of Work This is an exempt position and will
report to the Director of Student Support. As a headquarters team
that is focused on being responsive to our schools and meeting the
needs of our students and families, we approach our work in a way
that reflects these priorities. Schools operate in person and our
students and families rely on us for in-person support which
requires this position to be fully on-site. This role is currently
required to be on-site or in schools during regular work hours.
Responsibilities Service Delivery: 70% Provide speech and language
therapy to special education students in groups and as individuals
per their Individual Education Plans Provide intervention to
students through response to intervention including small groups
and classroom intervention Serve students with swallowing disorders
as it relates to the school setting Provide appropriate
individualized programs of therapy to meet individual students'
needs and correct existing speech or language impairments Conduct
speech, language and hearing screenings Conduct speech/language
evaluations Case manage students (this is especially common for
speech only, ECE and Elementary students) Stakeholder Management:
20% Serve as a resource to school staff members in the development
of a balanced program for oral communication and speech, language
and literacy development Participate in Multidisciplinary team
meetings and responsibilities. Attend meetings, write progress
summaries on present levels of performance, and propose IEP goals.
Assist and guide teachers in observing, describing and referring
suspected and identified speech and language impairments Assist in
the proper referrals of students to agencies and specialists in the
community as appropriate Keep thorough records for each student
receiving therapy or other school provided speech-language services
Participate in case conferences to discuss student goals and plans
School and Community Support: 10% Demonstrate strong pedagogy
Implement the school-wide student management policies within
classrooms and everywhere on campus Exhibit positive rapport with
students Create and foster a positive learning environment
Establish and maintain strong communication lines with all parents
Be available for Open Houses, Parent-Teacher Conferences and other
events involving parents Assist in the development of curriculum
standards and mapping Maintain a neat, clean classroom environment
and a professional personal appearance Serve on school committees
as needed Perform clerical duties, as required, relating to
textbooks, instructional supplies, student reports and records,
attendance reports, etc Believe deeply in the mission and values of
KIPP DC Requirements & Preferences Required Qualifications:
Master’s in an accredited speech language program. Commitment to
working with limited access to quality educational opportunities.
ASHA certified or Clinical Fellow. Preferred Qualifications:
Experience/strength in phonemic awareness and reading remediation.
Experience working in a public/charter school. Experience working
in an urban school. At least two years of experience. Physical
Requirements: Ability to lift 10 pounds Ability to stand frequently
Ability to travel across KIPP DC schools Demonstrated Excellence in
the Following Areas: Commitment to Students and Schools:
Demonstrates commitment to education reform, believing in every
child's potential for success and prioritizing students, schools,
and the essential role of families. Strategic Thinking and Problem
Solving: Finds creative solutions to challenges that achieve
broader goals of team and organization. Project Management: Sets a
high bar for own work and supports others to achieve desired team
outcomes. Communications and Influence: Demonstrates adept
communication skills and influence to advance work by adjusting
content and style. Teamwork: Contributes to a supportive team
culture, fostering diverse work styles and maintaining a high
performance standard. Trust and Collaboration: Establishes and
nurtures effective relationships with a diverse set of stakeholders
to support the best outcomes for our work. Cultural Humility:
Advances KIPP DC’s commitment to anti-racism by creating a diverse,
equitable, and inclusive environment for all stakeholders.
Continuous Learning: Commits to continuous learning through
feedback, self reflection, humility, and action. Benefits &
Compensation KIPP DC offers an extremely competitive compensation
and benefits package: At KIPP DC we strive for clarity, equity, and
to be highly competitive. When determining salaries we look at
benchmarks in the education and non-profit sector. Related service
provider salaries are exempt and start at $82,620 and increase with
years of experience. Please see the salary scale here. Related
service providers can earn up to $4,000 in renewal add-ons to their
base salary each year they return to KIPP DC. KIPP DC offers a
robust benefits package including medical, dental, and vision
insurances; various voluntary benefits; and employer paid benefits
such as short term disability, long term disability, life
insurance, and a membership to One Medical. KIPP DC also offers a
403(b) retirement account with a 3% employer contribution and a 3%
match with vesting after three years. Currently, individuals in
this role have up to 10 paid sick days, 12 paid holidays, paid
Thanksgiving week break, winter break, spring break, and summer
break. This is subject to change and your exact schedule will be
shared in your offer letter. Equal Employment Opportunity Employer
KIPP DC Public Schools does not discriminate against, or tolerate
discrimination against, employees or applicants for employment on
any legally-recognized basis or protected class including, but not
limited to, actual or perceived race, color, national origin,
immigration status (except as necessary to comply with federal, DC,
state, or local law), religion, sex (including pregnancy,
childbirth, lactation and related medical conditions), age,
physical or mental disability, medical condition, sexual
orientation, gender (including gender identity or expression),
marital status (including domestic partnership status), genetic
information, political affiliation, pregnancy, family
responsibilities, personal appearance, veteran status, uniform
service member status, status of being unemployed, status of victim
a survivor of domestic violence, sexual offense or stalking,
matriculation or any other protected class under federal, state,
DC, or local law. Click here or here to review KIPP DC’s
non-discrimination policy and KIPP DC’s Title IX Coordinator’s
contact information. Please Note: If you encounter difficulties
submitting your application or fail to receive a confirmation email
after applying, kindly reach out to Danica Cunningham at
danica.cunningham@kippdc.org. Please include your name, resume, and
specify the role you are applying for in your email. We appreciate
your understanding and apologize for any inconvenience caused.
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