What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - Lincoln, ME position at Soliant?
A K-12 school in Lincoln, ME is seeking a Speech Language Pathologist for a full-time or part-time contract position for the full school year. The role involves providing comprehensive speech-language services including evaluations, student meetings, and ongoing support for approximately 20 students. This opportunity is ideal for candidates holding SLP certifications such as CCC, CFY, or SLP School credentials.
Key Responsibilities
This full school year contract provides a structured schedule alongside the opportunity to make a measurable impact on student outcomes. If you possess the required certifications and a passion for delivering quality speech-language support in an educational environment, consider this role for your next professional placement.
Apply to contribute your expertise and support student communication development throughout the school year.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct formal and informal speech and language evaluations
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans
- Participate in meetings with students, parents, and multidisciplinary teams
- Deliver direct speech therapy services to students
- Track progress and maintain thorough documentation
- Utilize and pitch VOCO augmentative communication tools as part of therapy
- Valid Speech-Language Pathologist certification or eligibility (SLP-CCC, SLP-CFY, SLP-School)
- Experience working with school-aged children, preferably K-12
- Strong assessment and intervention skills
- Ability to collaborate across educational teams
- Familiarity with VOCO or willingness to learn and implement
This full school year contract provides a structured schedule alongside the opportunity to make a measurable impact on student outcomes. If you possess the required certifications and a passion for delivering quality speech-language support in an educational environment, consider this role for your next professional placement.
Apply to contribute your expertise and support student communication development throughout the school year.