What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow (CF) - 2026-27 School Year position at Soliant?
Position requires a degree in Speech-Language Pathology, eligibility to begin the Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) under ASHA supervision, and eligible for state licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist.
A school district in Omaha, NE is seeking a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow (SLP-CF) for the upcoming school year. This role offers strong mentorship, a supportive special education team, and hands-on experience across diverse school settings.
Position Overview
A school district in Omaha, NE is seeking a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow (SLP-CF) for the upcoming school year. This role offers strong mentorship, a supportive special education team, and hands-on experience across diverse school settings.
Position Overview
- Full-time, Monday–Friday (35–40 hours/week)
- Onsite role serving PreK–12 students (assignment based on district need)
- CF supervision provided by a licensed SLP
- Full school year contract with potential for renewal
- Average caseload: 40–60 students (varies by building)
- Students with mild to moderate communication needs
- Common areas of service include:
- Articulation & phonological disorders
- Receptive/expressive language delays
- Social/pragmatic communication needs
- Fluency and voice disorders
- Possible exposure to:
- Autism spectrum disorders
- AAC/assistive communication systems
- Early childhood and elementary populations
- Responsibilities:
- Conduct evaluations and re-evaluations
- Develop and implement IEP goals
- Provide direct therapy (individual and small group)
- Collaborate with teachers, families, and support staff
- Maintain documentation and compliance with district/state guidelines
- Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program
- Eligibility for Nebraska Department of Education Special Services Certificate (Speech-Language Pathologist) through the Nebraska Department of Education
- Eligibility for licensure through the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
- Completion of a supervised Clinical Fellowship year under a licensed SLP
- Passing the Praxis exam typically required for full certification/licensure
- Required background checks (state and federal fingerprinting clearance)
- Strong communication and organizational skills
- Passion for working with children in a school setting
- Ability to collaborate within a multidisciplinary team
- Commitment to completing Clinical Fellowship requirements