2025-2026 Speech-Language Pathologist for The Constellations Program
Company: Crescent City Schools
Location: New Orleans
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Crescent City Schools is seeking
a full-time (10-month) compassionate and experienced
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide speech and language
services to students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and
intellectual disabilities. The ideal candidate will have expertise
in working with students with diverse communication challenges, and
will develop individualized therapy plans aimed at enhancing
communication skills, social interactions, and overall quality of
life. The SLP will collaborate closely with teachers, parents, and
other specialists to support the academic and social development of
students. The SLP will provide quality school-based communication
services, which includes, but is not limited to
assessment/evaluation, intervention/treatment, IEP planning and
implementation, discharge planning, related documentation, and
communication between teachers, paraprofessionals, related services
providers, administration, and families. The Constellations
Program’s speech-language pathologist will report to the Director
of The Constellations Program. Our Speech-Language Pathologists
impact students’ lives through: Assessment & Diagnosis: Conduct
comprehensive assessments of students' speech, language, and
communication skills, including both formal and informal evaluation
methods. Use appropriate standardized assessments and tools
tailored for students with autism and intellectual disabilities.
Individualized Treatment Plans: Develop and implement
individualized therapy plans that address students' specific
speech, language, and communication needs. Tailor strategies and
goals to align with each student's strengths, challenges, and
individual learning styles. Therapy & Intervention: Provide direct
speech and language therapy to students, using evidence-based
strategies for students with autism and intellectual disabilities.
Focus on areas such as speech production, language comprehension,
articulation, social communication, and pragmatic language skills.
Collaboration & Consultation: Collaborate with special education
teachers, occupational therapists, behavioral specialists, and
other support staff to ensure a holistic approach to student
development. Participate in Individualized Education Program (IEP)
meetings, and provide input on goals and progress monitoring.
Parent & Caregiver Support: Communicate regularly with parents and
caregivers to provide updates on progress, suggest at-home
activities to support therapy goals, and address any concerns
regarding the student’s speech and language development. Behavioral
Support: Work closely with behavior intervention teams to integrate
speech-language therapy with behavioral interventions, ensuring
consistency and success across school and home environments.
Documentation & Reporting: Maintain accurate records of student
progress, session notes, and any modifications to treatment plans.
Provide written reports for IEPs and other required documentation.
Professional Development: Stay up-to-date with the latest research,
techniques, and best practices in speech-language therapy,
particularly for children with autism and intellectual
disabilities. Attend relevant workshops, conferences, and training
sessions. If CCC-SLP certified, providing supervision to
speech-language pathology teachers across the network What We
Offer: Click here for more information about our innovative
compensation system. This role is on a Specialized Scale and may
include bumps for taking on leadership responsibilities, summer
work, doing work outside your regular duties, or longevity with
CCS. Click here for more information about our award-winning
benefits package, which includes fully-paid health insurance,
immediate 4% 401k match, employer-paid mental health services, and
generous leave policies. Apply now if you: Are willing to be a
founding team member for a school dedicated to children with
extensive support needs Have a Master’s degree from a regionally
accredited college or university in speech pathology, as specified
under Speech Pathology guidelines and/or speech communication
disorders Have a current Louisiana State License in Speech
Pathology; CCC-SLP preferred Have familiarity with augmentative and
alternative communication (AAC) systems Can demonstrate an advanced
understanding of developmental milestones and communication
challenges related to autism and intellectual disabilities. Can
demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills and the
ability to communicate effectively with a diverse group of
colleagues, parents, families, and community members. Are committed
to meeting the needs of a diverse student population. Have a track
record of being a team player and community-minded. Adhere to a
high level of professional and ethical standards. Have the strong
organizational skills required to coordinate services and schedules
for students on campus Conduct compliant speech-language components
following Best Practices pursuant to LA Bulletin 1508 Physical
Requirements Regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk, hear,
kneel, crouch, bend, operate a computer and other office equipment,
reach with hands and arms, and must occasionally lift and/or move
up to 80 pounds This is an in-person role About Crescent City
Schools Crescent City Schools is a nonprofit Charter Management
Organization whose mission is to support and develop
open-enrollment charter schools that raise student achievement and
prepare students for college. Crescent City Schools currently
operates three PreK-8th grade open-enrollment charter schools:
Harriet Tubman and Dorothy Height Charter Schools on the West Bank
and Mildred Osborne Charter School in the Kenilworth neighborhood.
Our organization creates life-changing educational experiences for
students and, through this work, transforms a city. At Crescent
City Schools, we believe in inspiring people. And we firmly believe
our success is driven by dedicated and talented employees. Crescent
City Schools is committed to attracting and retaining the best
professionals in education with an array of backgrounds,
experiences, and perspectives. About The Constellations Program The
Constellations Program is a preK through 4th grade school setting
for students with low-incidence disabilities. At Constellations, we
prepare students to achieve their highest independent level of
functioning. The Constellations Program will support students in
meeting their functional skill needs as well as the academic skills
aligned to the LEAP Connect. While this program is geared primarily
towards students with Autism, it is open to other students with
limited to no verbal skills, intellectual impairments, and similar
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