About the role
About Edmonton Public Schools
We are the second largest school division in Alberta, serving students, families and communities throughout Edmonton. At Edmonton Public Schools, we provide a range of programs, learning spaces and supports that enhance pathways for student success.
Our Division is committed to diversity and inclusivity; we are listening, we are learning, and we are committed.
Edmonton Public Schools aspires to be a learning community where every individual belongs, is included and experiences success. We strive to empower staff to reach their goals in a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace that values their lived experiences. We are seeking individuals like you, who reflect the students and families we serve.
Together, we are stronger.
Status
Position Summary
Working collaboratively within a transdisciplinary model, the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) will provide ongoing assessment, targeted programming and intervention to support the speech and language development of children within the Pre-Kindergarten Program.
Job Duties/Responsibilities
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perform screenings and assessments to confirm children meet current Program Unit Funding (PUF) eligibility requirements prior to registration
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administer, interpret and analyze standardized and informal assessments to accurately identify each child’s unique strengths and challenges
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write comprehensive assessment reports in accordance with the Alberta College of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists (ACSLPA) documentation guidelines and Alberta Education requirements
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communicate assessment results, progress, and speech-language strategies clearly and empathetically to families and school personnel
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provide individual, small-group, and whole-classroom intervention including specialized support for children with complex communication needs
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partner with the classroom team to implement best practices for universal, targeted and specialized communication strategies
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assist in developing curriculum adaptations, modifications, and specialized learning materials to promote student success and achievement
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implement positive behaviour support strategies and co-regulation techniques to foster a safe learning environment
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collaborate closely with the transdisciplinary team to ensure communication goals are seamlessly integrated into the child’s daily educational programming
Education/Qualifications
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Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology
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active registration and in good standing with Alberta College of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists (ACSLPA)
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minimum of three years related experience working with pre-school and school-aged children
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demonstrated experience with Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems and tools strong assessment and intervention skills, paired with excellent communication, collaboration and consultative abilities
Rate of Pay
$47.77 - $61.05 per hour
Nature of Work
Closing
This position is for the 2026-2027 school year.
Closing date for this competition is May 31, 2026
Contact Person: Terri Leedell, Principal • Evansdale School
Please Note:
Only those applicants being considered will be contacted.
This is a unionized position represented by CUPE Local 3550. Upon ratification of the collective agreement between CUPE Local 3550 (Specialized Learning Supports Employees) and the EPSB Board of Trustees, this position will be included. Until ratification, the terms and conditions of employment for exempt staff will apply, which can be viewed at www.epsb.ca/ourdistrict/careers/exempt/ #HP1