Speech Language Pathologist ABC-0029

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Join Our Mission to Make a Difference at ABC Head Start Society!

At ABC Head Start Society, we’re on a mission to raise families out of poverty and help children harness their superpowers, conquer hardships, and live their best lives. We envision a world where every child has equal access to a full and successful life, and we’re looking for passionate, caring, and driven individuals to join us on this journey.

As a Speech Language Pathologist, you’ll play a crucial role in supporting communication development and challenges for students requiring assistance in areas including but not limited to speech and language delays/disorders, swallowing and feeding disorders, cognitive-communication disorder and pre-literacy/literacy skills

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About Us

At our agency, we are driven by our core values of belonging, empowerment, collaboration, and growth. We believe in creating a supportive environment where everyone feels valued and included, empowering individuals to reach their full potential. Collaboration is at the heart of everything we do, as we work together to make a meaningful impact in the communities we serve. We are committed to fostering growth, not only for those we support but also for our team, by embracing continuous learning and innovation. If these values resonate with you, we’d love to have you join our mission-driven team.

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Why You’ll Love Working Here

We’re not just another workplace—we’re a supportive, mission-driven community that cares deeply about our staff and the families we serve. Here’s what you can look forward to:

Work-Life Balance: Nonprofit work means fewer late nights and more time to focus on what really matters—your well-being and the kids in your care.

A Culture of Growth: Whether it’s professional development workshops, mentorship, or opportunities for career advancement, we’re here to help you grow as a professional and as a person.

Supportive Environment: We’re all about lifting each other up. You’ll work with a team that values collaboration, compassion, and care.

Making a Difference: The impact you’ll have on the lives of vulnerable children and their families will be more rewarding than you can imagine.

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What You’ll Do

Assessment and progress monitoring by collaborating with classroom team, families/caregivers, and other interdisciplinary team members to determine speech & language needs of students

Provide individualized instruction by reviewing and revising measures and/or goals 

Treatment planning and intervention through development of differentiated instruction strategies that support speech and language development 

Case management through discussing/reporting/documenting child strengths, achievements, needs and other noteworthy observations with interdisciplinary team and family/caregivers. 

Collaboration to develop and implement consistent goals in areas of communication, social/emotional/behavioral development with teams members and family/caregivers

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About You

You thrive in a collaborative, dynamic environment where no two days are the same, bringing integrity, empathy, and a passion for making a difference. With strong communication skills, you build trust and foster teamwork while delivering results and maintaining service excellence. Your ability to plan, organize, and adapt ensures efficiency in achieving goals. Bonus points if you have experience supporting children facing unique challenges or from diverse cultural backgrounds, as this enhances your ability to connect and contribute effectively.

Must-Haves:

Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology

Registered member of Alberta College of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists or eligibility

Experience working with children with complex needs (ASD, FAS, Global Delays, Hearing Loss)

Intercultural competence and experience working with diverse populations and English language learners

Strong communication and organizational skills.

Knowledge of trauma-informed practices (or a willingness to learn).

Willing participant in annual training in Safe Management practices (employer provided training). 

Clear criminal record check with vulnerable sector completed obtained within 60-days of date of hire.

Valid Standard First Aid/CPR certification or completion within 30-days of hire.

Nice-to-Haves:

Experience working with pre-school aged children. 

Experience with implementing and coaching on Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC).

Experience in inclusive, multicultural environments.  

Experience working with vulnerable families including low-income.

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Working with Us

Compensation starts at $42.57/hour, with increases based on experience and qualifications.

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Ready to Join the Team?

We’d love to hear from you! If this sounds like the opportunity you’ve been looking for, apply today by submitting your resume and a cover letter sharing why you’re excited to join ABC Head Start Society.

Together, we can help children and families thrive. 💫


ABC Head Start Society is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in the workplace. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals, including those from Indigenous communities, newcomers to Canada, and underrepresented groups.


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