What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pediatric School SLP Remote | Texas position at Soliant?
A full-time Speech-Language Pathologist opportunity is available for a Texas-licensed professional to provide teletherapy services within a school-based setting. This contract role is well-suited for candidates holding a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) in Speech-Language Pathology and licensed to practice in Texas by the assignment start date.
Responsibilities include delivering teletherapy to pediatric students with speech and language needs, collaborating with assigned paraprofessionals who will facilitate sessions, and monitoring student progress in alignment with individualized education plans. Experience working in schools enhances effectiveness, though it is not mandatory.
Key Qualifications And Experience
Independence in managing caseloads paired with support from a paraprofessional facilitator fosters a productive therapeutic relationship. This role promotes professional growth in pediatric teletherapy applied within educational settings.
Qualified candidates with the required licensure and credentials are encouraged to apply for this engaging teletherapy speech-language pathologist contract position. Opportunities like this enable a meaningful impact on children's communication development through innovative service delivery.
Responsibilities include delivering teletherapy to pediatric students with speech and language needs, collaborating with assigned paraprofessionals who will facilitate sessions, and monitoring student progress in alignment with individualized education plans. Experience working in schools enhances effectiveness, though it is not mandatory.
Key Qualifications And Experience
- Valid Texas Speech-Language Pathology license required by start date
- Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP)
- Experience in teletherapy or telespeech with pediatric populations highly preferred
- Previous school-based practice is advantageous but not a requirement
- Strong communication and organizational skills to support effective therapy delivery remotely
Independence in managing caseloads paired with support from a paraprofessional facilitator fosters a productive therapeutic relationship. This role promotes professional growth in pediatric teletherapy applied within educational settings.
Qualified candidates with the required licensure and credentials are encouraged to apply for this engaging teletherapy speech-language pathologist contract position. Opportunities like this enable a meaningful impact on children's communication development through innovative service delivery.