




Job Summary: Speech-language pathologist to conduct playful activities and provide speech-language support to students and staff, focusing on development and follow-up. Key Highlights: 1. Opportunity for recent graduates with initial training provided 2. Conduct playful activities and speech-language support in school settings 3. Collaborate in planning, development of educational materials, and continuing education * Completed undergraduate degree in Speech-Language Pathology, with active CRFa registration; * Candidates who are **recent graduates** will be considered, as we will provide training during the initial period; * Specialization in Educational Speech-Language Pathology (in progress or completed) is desirable; * Experience in Early Childhood Education is desirable; * Availability to work 3 morning shifts and 2 afternoon shifts per week (20 hours/week) Responsibilities: * Conduct playful classroom activities, including language-based games, to address speech-language pathology aspects such as voice, language, speech, oral motor skills, reading, and writing; * Refer students to specialized clinical professionals based on needs identified during follow-ups conducted across various school environments; * Participate semiannually in preparing speech-language observation records for children; * Collaborate in developing educational materials according to demand; * Attend meetings with clinical professionals and parents; * Provide occupational health support (voice and audiology) to school staff; * Provide speech-language support to students when necessary; * Collaborate in planning and case studies for continuing education of teachers and study groups for teaching assistants, among others. Compensation: R$2.223,02 - R$5.185,94 per month Work Location: On-site


