What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist in Mechanicsburg, PA position at Soliant?
A full-semester contract opportunity is available for two full-time Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) to provide in-person services focused on Early Intervention for children aged 3-5. This position is based in the Mechanicsburg, PA area, serving early childhood educational settings near Camp Hill and Harrisburg.
Responsibilities include assessing, planning, and delivering speech and language therapy to young children within school environments. Collaboration with educators, families, and related service providers will be essential to support each childs communication development and facilitate progress toward individualized goals. Maintaining accurate documentation and participating in team meetings are also key components of this role.
Qualifications And Desired Experience
Qualified candidates who are passionate about early childhood speech-language therapy and ready to contribute their expertise are encouraged to apply to support this important early intervention program.
Responsibilities include assessing, planning, and delivering speech and language therapy to young children within school environments. Collaboration with educators, families, and related service providers will be essential to support each childs communication development and facilitate progress toward individualized goals. Maintaining accurate documentation and participating in team meetings are also key components of this role.
Qualifications And Desired Experience
- Valid state licensure and certification as an SLP
- Experience working with early childhood populations, particularly ages 3-5
- Knowledge of Early Intervention strategies and school-based speech therapy
- Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work effectively in an in-person, full-time capacity (37.5 hours/week)
Qualified candidates who are passionate about early childhood speech-language therapy and ready to contribute their expertise are encouraged to apply to support this important early intervention program.