
Hi Friends!
I have had a speech-language pathologist dream job for 24 years:
- Low caseload (30 or fewer kids)
- Affluent school district (my Donors Choose requests get funded in a day)
- Supportive SLP team (we meet biweekly)
- Broad spectrum of children with disabilities
- My own office space
- Technology
- Highly qualified co-workers
- Opportunities for collaboration
SO, NOW I'M RETIRING!!!!! 😊
This dream job can be yours.
It would be helpful if the new SLP has:
- experience with AAC (if you don't know what this is, don't apply)
- some level of self-confidence
- ability to work as part of a team (We SLPs need to follow guidelines and work together)
- knowledge of autism (Our school system draws in a lot of families with children on the spectrum)
- creative, innovative energy
Chapel Hill is a wonderful place to live, raise a family, work, have fun. It's expensive to buy a house or rent an apartment here, but there are neighboring communities where many of my colleagues live. It's all doable. I raised four children here, and they attended state colleges which were bargains. I've never regretted moving here.
If interested, please apply at the link below NOW. Interviews will be coming up in a few weeks.
You will need to create an NC DPI account
http://schooljobs.dpi.state.nc.us/Home
Here is the actual job listing:
You will need to create an NC DPI account
http://schooljobs.dpi.state.nc.us/Home
Here is the actual job listing:
Here's a link to my school, Ephesus Elementary.
I also work with 6 students at Morris Grove Elementary. Here's their link below.
This is a beautiful school, nice people, wonderful kids. My job with both schools is both manageable and fun. The kids make progress.
Love you all!
Ruth