What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pediatric School Speech and Language Pathologist | Winchester, New Hampshire position at Soliant?
Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1 year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
Make a difference in the lives of students while advancing your own speech-language pathology expertise in a supportive school setting for the 2026/2027 school year. This full-time contract opportunity is located in a single building that serves a diverse group of preK–8th grade students. If you’re passionate about working with children and enjoy conducting evaluations and providing targeted therapy, this role may be the perfect fit for you.
You’ll have the chance to work closely with approximately 45 students, collaborating with educators and families to develop and implement treatment plans that truly impact students’ communication skills and overall academic success.
Qualifications & Desired Experience
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Make a difference in the lives of students while advancing your own speech-language pathology expertise in a supportive school setting for the 2026/2027 school year. This full-time contract opportunity is located in a single building that serves a diverse group of preK–8th grade students. If you’re passionate about working with children and enjoy conducting evaluations and providing targeted therapy, this role may be the perfect fit for you.
You’ll have the chance to work closely with approximately 45 students, collaborating with educators and families to develop and implement treatment plans that truly impact students’ communication skills and overall academic success.
Qualifications & Desired Experience
- Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology (ASHA CFY and CCC accepted)
- Valid state licensure or eligibility for licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist
- Experience in a school, pediatric, or child-centered setting (preferred)
- Strong communication, collaboration, and organizational skills
- Commitment to fostering progress for students with a range of speech and language needs
- Provide direct speech and language therapy services to students in preK–8th grade
- Conduct screenings, evaluations, and assessments as required
- Develop and implement individualized education program (IEP) goals and treatment plans
- Collaborate with teachers, parents, and support staff
- Maintain accurate documentation and progress reports
- Engage in multidisciplinary meetings and participate in professional development as needed
- Contract stability throughout the school year (August 26th start date)
- Manageable caseload in a single location—no traveling between buildings
- Opportunity to work with a fun, supportive school community
- Gain experience across age groups and communication disorders
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