What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - Valparaiso, IN position at Soliant?
This position offers a full-time Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) opportunity within a K-12 school setting, providing essential services to students across a diverse range of needs. The role is based onsite in Valparaiso, IN, with a 26-27 week school year contract totaling 35 hours per week.
Key responsibilities include planning and delivering comprehensive speech-language therapy targeting assistive technology, augmentative communication, social language skills, articulation, voice, oral-motor function, feeding, and receptive and expressive language delays. The SLP will perform diagnostic and evaluation testing, develop and maintain IEP objectives, and produce detailed reports based on assessments and observations. This role requires comfort and expertise working with students aged 2 to 22 years old who have moderate to severe disabilities. Effective collaboration and communication with parents, teachers, and other professionals is essential to support student progress.
Qualifications for this role include holding or being eligible for an Indiana Professional License (IPLA) and a teaching license from the Department of Education (IDOE). Candidates should have at least 1 to 2 years of experience as an SLP, demonstrating strong communication skills and the ability to work well within a collaborative team environment. Flexibility and problem-solving skills are also important.
Benefits include competitive pay commensurate with experience, weekly pay, and access to medical, dental, and vision plans. Professionals in this role will have the opportunity to collaborate with a committed team focused on nurturing student development in a supportive setting.
If you are a skilled SLP ready to contribute your expertise and make a meaningful impact on students lives, apply today to explore this rewarding opportunity.
Key responsibilities include planning and delivering comprehensive speech-language therapy targeting assistive technology, augmentative communication, social language skills, articulation, voice, oral-motor function, feeding, and receptive and expressive language delays. The SLP will perform diagnostic and evaluation testing, develop and maintain IEP objectives, and produce detailed reports based on assessments and observations. This role requires comfort and expertise working with students aged 2 to 22 years old who have moderate to severe disabilities. Effective collaboration and communication with parents, teachers, and other professionals is essential to support student progress.
Qualifications for this role include holding or being eligible for an Indiana Professional License (IPLA) and a teaching license from the Department of Education (IDOE). Candidates should have at least 1 to 2 years of experience as an SLP, demonstrating strong communication skills and the ability to work well within a collaborative team environment. Flexibility and problem-solving skills are also important.
Benefits include competitive pay commensurate with experience, weekly pay, and access to medical, dental, and vision plans. Professionals in this role will have the opportunity to collaborate with a committed team focused on nurturing student development in a supportive setting.
If you are a skilled SLP ready to contribute your expertise and make a meaningful impact on students lives, apply today to explore this rewarding opportunity.