Now Hiring: Bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist (Spanish-English)
Location: Illinois | Schedule: Full-Time | School Year: 2025–2026
Are you a bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist passionate about bridging communication gaps and supporting diverse learners? We’re partnering with schools across Illinois to bring on a full-time, school-based SLP who can provide impactful, culturally responsive care to bilingual (Spanish-English) students.
In this role, you’ll be a vital part of the educational support team, offering targeted speech-language therapy, performing comprehensive evaluations, and contributing to the development of student-specific IEPs. Your expertise will help shape strategies that support both academic performance and social-emotional development for multilingual learners.
You'll collaborate regularly with educators, administrators, and families to ensure consistent, accessible services that reflect students’ linguistic and cultural needs. This opportunity guarantees 37.5 hours per week for the full academic year, with potential for renewal based on performance. In addition, the school district provides valuable professional development opportunities to support your continued growth.
Requirements
Applicants must hold a Master’s degree or higher in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Sciences and Disorders, and possess an active Illinois Speech-Language Pathology license prior to the start of the assignment. Bilingual fluency in both Spanish and English is required to effectively support diverse student populations. While ASHA certification is preferred, it is not mandatory.
Benefits
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Freqently Asked Questions
Aurora, IL shows a growing need for bilingual speech therapists, especially those fluent in Spanish and English. The region's diverse student population drives strong demand, but competition remains moderate, making it a promising opportunity for qualified bilingual speech-language pathologists seeking school-based roles.
Besides holding an active Illinois speech-language pathology license, schools in Illinois often value bilingual fluency in Spanish and English. While ASHA certification is advantageous, Illinois school districts primarily prioritize state licensure and cultural competency to effectively serve multilingual students.
Proficiency in both Spanish and English combined with expertise in creating culturally sensitive IEPs makes bilingual speech therapists essential in school environments. Skills in comprehensive evaluations and collaborative communication with educators and families also distinguish top candidates.
Navigating linguistic nuances and cultural differences requires adaptability. Therapists often balance tailored interventions while ensuring students meet academic and social milestones, demanding strong interpersonal skills and knowledge of multicultural communication practices.
Clarifi Staffing Solutions offers professional growth opportunities through ongoing training tailored for bilingual therapists. Their collaboration with Illinois schools ensures therapists gain experience working with diverse learners, enhancing cultural responsiveness and clinical expertise.
Clarifi emphasizes culturally responsive care specifically for Spanish-English bilingual students and guarantees a full academic year's schedule. Their strong partnerships with Illinois schools provide structured professional development, setting them apart in nurturing bilingual speech-language pathologists.
Bilingual speech therapists in Aurora typically earn between $60,000 and $75,000 annually, depending on experience and credentials. This range reflects the local school district budgets and demand for bilingual professionals capable of supporting multilingual student populations effectively.
Expect to conduct speech and language evaluations, design individualized education programs (IEPs), and deliver targeted therapy sessions. Collaboration with teachers and families is crucial to align therapy goals with each student's academic and social development.
While full-time roles are prioritized to maintain continuity in student care, some districts occasionally offer part-time positions. However, the 37.5-hour full academic year commitment remains the standard for bilingual speech therapists in these schools.
Therapists adapt by customizing intervention strategies to address various cultural backgrounds and language proficiency levels. Regular communication with educators ensures therapy aligns with each school’s unique demographic, fostering effective outcomes for multilingual learners.
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