Welcome to TeachNorth, a service of North Country Education Services for teacher recruitment
Would you like to teach in one of the most picturesque areas in North America? If so, then northern New Hampshire is your destination! In addition to the unparalleled scenic views, the North Country of New Hampshire provides the opportunity to enjoy the numerous recreational activities afforded by the four seasons. Mountain biking, boating, kayaking, climbing, fishing, golfing, hiking, hunting, snowmobiling, ATV riding, skiing, and riding are among the outdoor experiences you will enjoy in our majestic mountains, pristine wilderness, winding rivers, and streams.
TeachNorth is a cooperative effort of 32 school districts in northern NH.
Executive Director - North Country Education Services
Starting for the FY 26 school year (May or June 2025)
Potential Opening: School Psychologist for SY 25-26 (full-time 185 days and part-time openings)
North Country Education Services
An NCES school psychologist will conduct psycho-educational evaluations. Daily responsibilities also include consultation with staff and administrators in regards to behavior management, IEP goals, teaching strategies, and special education procedures. Ability to conduct functional behavior assessments is a plus. All assessment materials are provided and frequent contact with fellow school psychologists is available through collaborative evaluations and monthly peer supervision meetings.
For full-time position, benefits include participation in the NH Retirement System and 85% employer sponsored health insurance.
Salary range for a 7-hour day, $400-$556/day.
Send resume, letter of interest, and 3 references to lori@ ncedservices.org (remove extra space)
Anticipated Opening: Speech-Language Pathologist (full-time, 185 days, starting for SY25-26)
North Country Education Services
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Licensed as a Speech Language Pathologist by the New Hampshire Office of Licensed Allied Health Professionals
2. ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology
3. Experience preferred but not required
The Speech Language Pathologist leads the process of speech language screening evaluation, educational program and planning, therapeutic intervention and exit planning for students (3 - 22 years old) identified with or suspected of having disabilities that interfere with their ability to perform daily life activities and/or participate in the education environment.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Conduct screenings consistent with federal and state Child Find requirements regarding children with disabilities
Complete diagnostic evaluations, analyze results and write and present reports for students referred through the special education or Section 504 process(es)
Participate in eligibility, initial, and annual IEP/504 meetings, RtI and other meetings as deemed appropriate by the Building Principal and/or Director of Special Services
Assist in the development of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), 504 and RtI plans including recommending specific IEP goals, accommodations and modifications, and services for students who experience delays in their speech and/or language functioning
Provide direct services on an individual, small-group, or classroom basis to students identified with educational disabilities
Complete progress reports in a timely manner and according to district/school policy
Provide consultation and guidance to general education teachers, special education teachers and paraeducators
Maintain an inventory of materials, assessments, and therapy supplies
Be knowledgeable of best practices in speech language therapy as part of the continuing professional development process required for maintaining appropriate state/national licensure
Supervision of Speech Language Pathology Assistant(s) when required
Participate in the Medicaid to Schools billing program as appropriate
For full-time position, benefits include participation in the NH Retirement System and 85% employer sponsored health insurance.
Send resume, letter of interest, and 3 references to lori@ ncedservices.org (remove extra space)
Speech-Language Pathologist - SLP (part-time, remote option)
North Country Education Services
The Speech Language Pathologist will assess and instruct students with speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders according to Individual Educational Plans (IEP), 504 Plans, and other team plans.
This part-time position can be mostly conducted remotely through video conferencing. Evaluations may need to be conducted in person. SLP would supervise a SLA at this residential facility which provides alternative education programs. Ideally, this position would be 1 day/week but could be as little as two days per month if necessary. Must be licensed to work in NH.
Send resume and letter of interest to lori@ ncedservices.org (remove extra space)
Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant/Speech Language Service Provider (SLPA/SLSP)
North Country Education Services
The job of SLPA works under the supervision of a credentialed Speech Language Pathologist to complete a variety of tasks such as activities designed to develop pre-language and language skills, oral-motor skill development for speech production, vocalization, and use of assistive technology devices for communication.
Send resume, letter of interest, and 3 references to lori@ ncedservices.org (remove extra space)
SAU 3 Openings
Berlin School District
Apply via SAU 3 website (see Job Opportunities) or see postings on SchoolSpring
SAU 23 Openings
Piermont, Woodsville, Haverhill, Bath School Districts
See SAU 23 postings (may need to copy/paste link https://www.sau23.org/offices/human-resources/employment-opportunities)
SAU 36 Openings
White Mountains Regional School District
See SAU 36 postings or postings on SchoolSpring