What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pediatric School Speech Language Pathologist - Manor, Texas 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.
If you’re a passionate Speech-Language Pathologist eager to make an impact in K-8th grade educational settings, this contract opportunity may be the perfect fit. Full-time positions are available for dedicated professionals looking to work from August 2026 through May 2027. You'll contribute your expertise in a supportive environment, collaborating with on-site SLPAs to enhance student success.
Bring your love for pediatric communication support to vibrant school communities, providing assessment, intervention, and progress monitoring for students across grade levels. Flexibility and teamwork are central in this setting, making it ideal for professionals eager to grow and collaborate.
Qualifications
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If you’re a passionate Speech-Language Pathologist eager to make an impact in K-8th grade educational settings, this contract opportunity may be the perfect fit. Full-time positions are available for dedicated professionals looking to work from August 2026 through May 2027. You'll contribute your expertise in a supportive environment, collaborating with on-site SLPAs to enhance student success.
Bring your love for pediatric communication support to vibrant school communities, providing assessment, intervention, and progress monitoring for students across grade levels. Flexibility and teamwork are central in this setting, making it ideal for professionals eager to grow and collaborate.
Qualifications
- Hold or be eligible for SLP license; CCC preferred, CFY welcome
- Experience in school-based or pediatric settings, including teletherapy options
- Comfortable working with diverse student populations (K-8)
- Strong communication and organizational skills
- Ability to collaborate with on-site support staff (SLPA)
- Deliver engaging speech and language therapy services to elementary and middle school students
- Conduct evaluations, develop Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), and monitor student progress
- Collaborate with teachers, parents, and multidisciplinary teams
- Supervise and mentor SLPAs as appropriate
- Participate in team meetings and parent conferences
- Document therapy sessions and maintain required records with attention to compliance standards
- Full-time, consistent schedule (40 hours/week) for reliable work-life balance
- School calendar offers built-in holidays and summer break
- Opportunity for both experienced clinicians and recent graduates (CFY) to advance their skills
- Supportive team culture, including direct collaboration with both SLPAs and administrators
- Streamlined hiring—be ready to interview with the director this week!
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