What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Speech Language Pathologist - Wilmington, Delaware 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.
Step into the upcoming school year as a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist supporting students in a diverse educational environment near Wilmington, DE. This contract position offers multiple options suited to your expertise, all on-campus and directly engaging with learners who benefit from your professional skill set.
Opportunities are available in three settings: an itinerant early childhood role (SLP-CCC required), a middle school general education population (SLP-CF welcomed), and a specialized elementary program for students with complex needs (SLP-CCC required). Indicate your preferred setting when applying.
Skills & Qualifications
Ready for your next rewarding contract? Attach your Delaware SLP license and resume with your application, and specify which of the available positions best matches your skills and interests. Take this opportunity to make a difference—apply today!
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Step into the upcoming school year as a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist supporting students in a diverse educational environment near Wilmington, DE. This contract position offers multiple options suited to your expertise, all on-campus and directly engaging with learners who benefit from your professional skill set.
Opportunities are available in three settings: an itinerant early childhood role (SLP-CCC required), a middle school general education population (SLP-CF welcomed), and a specialized elementary program for students with complex needs (SLP-CCC required). Indicate your preferred setting when applying.
Skills & Qualifications
- Valid Delaware SLP License (must be attached with application)
- ASHA SLP-CCC required for itinerant early childhood and elementary B.R.I.D.G.E.S. roles; SLP-CF accepted for middle school placement
- Previous school-based or pediatric experience strongly preferred
- Experience working with diverse student populations, including intensive or complex needs settings, is considered an asset
- Strong collaboration, communication, and documentation skills
- Contract assignment beginning 8/19/2026 and concluding 6/15/2027
- Standard hours: 8:25am–3:55pm, Monday through Friday (37.5 hours/week with 30-minute paid lunch)
- Deliver targeted speech and language services aligned with IEP goals
- Maintain thorough records, progress notes, and timely reports
- Collaborate with teachers, families, and multidisciplinary teams
- Adapt intervention techniques to meet a range of developmental and communication needs
Ready for your next rewarding contract? Attach your Delaware SLP license and resume with your application, and specify which of the available positions best matches your skills and interests. Take this opportunity to make a difference—apply today!
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