What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist in Belfast, ME 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 role providing vital speech-language pathology services within a vibrant school community near Belfast, ME. This contract to hire opportunity allows you to make a daily impact with students, supporting their communication growth throughout the school year. As an SLP, you’ll work a 183-day school calendar, offering up to 8 hours of hands-on service each day to help students reach their fullest potential.
Ideal candidates bring dedication, compassion, and a solid foundation in speech-language pathology, ready to deliver in-person therapy and collaborate closely with staff and families.
Desired Qualifications
If you’re eager to support student success and grow in a supportive educational setting, submit your application today to learn more about this dynamic opportunity!
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Step into a rewarding role providing vital speech-language pathology services within a vibrant school community near Belfast, ME. This contract to hire opportunity allows you to make a daily impact with students, supporting their communication growth throughout the school year. As an SLP, you’ll work a 183-day school calendar, offering up to 8 hours of hands-on service each day to help students reach their fullest potential.
Ideal candidates bring dedication, compassion, and a solid foundation in speech-language pathology, ready to deliver in-person therapy and collaborate closely with staff and families.
Desired Qualifications
- Must hold active SLP license and Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC)
- Previous experience supporting students in K-12 educational settings strongly preferred
- Outstanding communication, collaboration, and documentation skills
- Commitment to evidence-based practices
- Ability to develop individualized treatment plans and monitor student progress
- Provide direct speech and language therapy to students following individualized educational programs
- Conduct assessments, develop goals, and maintain detailed progress records
- Participate in IEP meetings and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams
- Communicate regularly with educators, parents, and caregivers regarding student achievements
- Foster an engaging, inclusive environment that motivates students
If you’re eager to support student success and grow in a supportive educational setting, submit your application today to learn more about this dynamic opportunity!
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