What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pediatric School Speech Language Pathologist - Fruitport, Michigan position at Soliant?
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.
Step into a rewarding opportunity supporting students as a dedicated Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) on a contract basis for the upcoming school year. This assignment covers a maternity leave from August through October and entails serving a diverse student population near Fruitport, MI. Whether you are a seasoned SLP-CCC, new graduate seeking your Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY), or have a strong background in pediatric and school-based speech therapy, this position can be an excellent fit for your skills and career goals.
Qualifications
If you’re excited to bring your speech-language pathology talents to a dynamic school environment for the 26/27 school year, submit your application today to be considered for this impactful opportunity. Step into a setting where your expertise transforms students’ daily lives—apply now!
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Step into a rewarding opportunity supporting students as a dedicated Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) on a contract basis for the upcoming school year. This assignment covers a maternity leave from August through October and entails serving a diverse student population near Fruitport, MI. Whether you are a seasoned SLP-CCC, new graduate seeking your Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY), or have a strong background in pediatric and school-based speech therapy, this position can be an excellent fit for your skills and career goals.
Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- Active state licensure for Speech-Language Pathology
- Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from ASHA, or eligibility for CFY supervision
- Prior experience in pediatric or school-based settings is highly valued
- Strong communication, organization, and collaboration abilities
- Passion for making a positive impact in students’ academic and social development
- Provide direct speech and language therapy services to students based on IEP goals
- Conduct assessments and develop individualized treatment plans
- Maintain accurate and timely case notes and documentation
- Collaborate regularly with educators, fellow therapists, and families
- Attend and participate in IEP meetings as required
- Support students in improving communication, language, articulation, and social skills
If you’re excited to bring your speech-language pathology talents to a dynamic school environment for the 26/27 school year, submit your application today to be considered for this impactful opportunity. Step into a setting where your expertise transforms students’ daily lives—apply now!
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