What are the responsibilities and job description for the School-Based Speech Language Pathologist | Halifax, North Carolina 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 contract opportunity as a Speech Language Pathologist serving students in a vibrant North Carolina school setting. This role centers on making a positive impact across a K-12 caseload, guiding children and adolescents to better communication and academic success. The assignment begins July 27, 2026, and extends through June 4, 2027, providing plenty of time to see your efforts take root.
Your expertise will be vital in addressing a range of speech and language needs in a supportive, collaborative environment. The position is an excellent fit for both experienced clinicians and Clinical Fellows eager to build their skills in a school setting.
Desired Qualifications
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Step into a rewarding contract opportunity as a Speech Language Pathologist serving students in a vibrant North Carolina school setting. This role centers on making a positive impact across a K-12 caseload, guiding children and adolescents to better communication and academic success. The assignment begins July 27, 2026, and extends through June 4, 2027, providing plenty of time to see your efforts take root.
Your expertise will be vital in addressing a range of speech and language needs in a supportive, collaborative environment. The position is an excellent fit for both experienced clinicians and Clinical Fellows eager to build their skills in a school setting.
Desired Qualifications
- Current North Carolina Speech Language Pathologist license
- ASHA Certification (CCC) or eligibility as a Clinical Fellow (CFY)
- Experience or interest in school-based practice serving K-12 students
- Strong communication, organization, and teamwork skills
- Compassion and dedication to student growth
- Conduct screenings and comprehensive speech/language evaluations
- Diagnose disorders and develop individualized treatment plans
- Collaborate with educators, families, and related service providers
- Provide direct therapy, monitor progress, and maintain accurate records
- Offer guidance and support to teachers and parents on communication strategies
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance options
- Gain valuable experience in a diverse educational community
- Opportunity for professional growth and mentorship for Clinical Fellows
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