Elementary School Speech Language Pathologist part-time / full-time SY 2026-2027
About This Role
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The American School of The Hague (ASH) is on the lookout for a part-time/full-time Speech Language Pathologist for the Elementary School for the 2026-2027 academic year.
Start Date: August 1, 2026.
Location: Wassenaar, located on the northern side of The Hague
Language Skills: Proficiency in English is a must.
You recognize that education is not just about moving to the next grade; it is a crucial foundation for life. Your enthusiasm for Elementary School stems from its unique essence and distinctive character. You excel at supporting students during their formative years, playing a key role in their academic, social, and emotional development. You are dedicated to preparing them for future success, acting as an advocate, mentor, and steadfast supporter. You believe that a collaborative environment that embraces diverse backgrounds, gender identities, and learning abilities enriches the educational experience. Your role energizes you, and you look forward to engaging with your students each day. With a focus on solutions, you strive to create a positive and enjoyable work atmosphere.
As a lifelong learner, you are inspired by new ideas and professional growth, and you enjoy sharing your insights with colleagues. You possess a solid understanding of teamwork, collaborating efficiently with other educators and school leaders. As an excellent communicator, you view parents as partners in their children’s educational journeys. When making decisions, you prioritize the needs of students and families, continuously seeking opportunities to enhance the ASH experience. You understand that learning occurs beyond the confines of a schedule and take pride in being both independent and receptive to constructive feedback.
You hold a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Speech Language Pathology and have achieved a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP). You are affiliated with the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association or a similarly recognized international organization. With at least five years of experience as a Speech Language Pathologist in an American, Canadian, or international educational context, you demonstrate substantial cultural awareness. Your background includes working with Primary School students, giving you a comprehensive understanding of their developmental requirements. You are skilled at offering adaptable service options, whether in small groups, classroom settings, or one-on-one. You actively promote and model inclusive practices in all your interactions.
The Role
The Elementary School serves approximately 220 international students. In this capacity, you will report to the Student Support Director and collaborate with various stakeholders, including parents, teachers, medical professionals, school administration, and the student support team. You will share important information, address concerns, and offer necessary guidance to staff. You will oversee operations within a specified budget and may undertake additional responsibilities as directed by the Student Support Director. As a committed member of the school community, you will engage in ongoing professional development opportunities. Above all, you will exemplify a commitment to our school’s mission, vision, professional standards, and core values.
The Work
You will conduct standardized assessments of students’ Speech, Language, and Communication capabilities to identify their needs, formulate accurate diagnoses, and create effective treatment plans and strategies that ensure student success. This includes addressing areas such as articulation, fluency, voice, and both expressive and receptive language. You will develop therapeutic strategies and identify suitable assistive communication tools or devices to enhance students’ communication and learning. Your services will be data-driven, regularly monitoring and documenting progress toward individual goals within a safe, supportive environment.
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