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USA jobs: Speech and Language Pathologist
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Country: USA
Location: Massachusetts Wellesley
Job Status: Full time Salary: Not specified |
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USA jobs: Speech and Language Pathologist
WELLESLEY, MA
2011-2012 ANTICIPATED OPENINGS
ELEMENTARY
Literacy/Intervention Specialist (1.0FTE)
(one year appointment) Search re-opened
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Special Educator moderate (0.7FTE)
Special Educator moderate (1.0FTE)
Speech and Language Pathologist (1.0FTE)
(w/ experience in augmentative communication preferred)
Special Educator (1.0FTE)
Instructional Technology Specialist (0.5FTE)
Please send a cover letter, resume, three letters of reference,
transcripts, and licensure by July 8, 2011 to
Salvatore Petralia,
Assistant Superintendent,
Wellesley Public Schools,
40 Kingsbury St.,
Wellesley, MA 02481.
Actively Seeks to Increase the Diversity of its Workforce.
Source: The Boston Globe journal – Sunday, June 26, 2011
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