Certified Speech Language Therapist
Benefits:
Multi-year contract
Competitive salary
Flexible schedule
SOS Personnel is seeking a licensed Speech-Language Therapist to serve students at Taos Day School, located on Taos Pueblo in Taos, NM. This is a meaningful, community-embedded role serving Native American students with speech and language needs in a small, close-knit school environment. Providers who thrive here bring both clinical excellence and a genuine appreciation for the culture, traditions, and values of the Taos Pueblo community.
What you'll do
Provide speech-language therapy services to approximately 13 students (1:1 and small group settings)
Conduct screenings, standardized evaluations, and audiometric assessments
Draft IEP sections including evaluation summaries, present levels, annual goals, and quarterly progress reports
Attend and actively participate in IEP team meetings
Collaborate with teachers and specialists to support student success in the general education classroom
Maintain compliance with IDEA timelines, including 60-day evaluation windows
Develop exit plans for students who have received services over multiple years
Schedule 15–20 hrs/week
Mon–Fri 8:00am–4:30pm
Start date
Sept 9, 2026
Contract length
Up to 5 years total
Requirements
Active New Mexico Speech-Language Therapist license (required)
Degree from an accredited institution in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Sciences
Experience providing services in a K–12 school setting
Ability to pass a federal background investigation
Preferred Qualifications
Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP)
Experience working with Native American students and/or in Indigenous community schools
Familiarity with IDEA, IEP processes, and special education compliance requirements
Knowledge of or experience with Pueblo communities in Northern New Mexico
Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus
What We Provide
Competitive hourly rate
Computer and system access provided by the school after background clearance
Long-term engagement — the school values consistency and continuity for its students
The opportunity to make a lasting difference in a unique, culturally rich community
How to Apply
Submit your resume and a brief cover letter describing your experience with school-based speech-language therapy and, if applicable, your experience working with Native American student populations.