What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Pathology - Marshall, MI position at Soliant?
Master's 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.
Make a meaningful impact in the lives of students by bringing your expertise as a Speech-Language Pathologist to a Special Education School District serving K-12 learners. This contract opportunity runs from August 24, 2026, through June 10, 2027, with multiple positions available for qualified professionals who are passionate about helping children achieve their full communication potential. Assignments are matched to your experience within the K-12 spectrum, offering a rewarding environment to apply and expand your skills.
Key Qualifications
Take the next step in your speech-language pathology career by contributing your expertise where it is needed most. If you meet the requirements and are eager to work in a supportive, collaborative environment, submit your application today and help shape brighter futures for students.
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Make a meaningful impact in the lives of students by bringing your expertise as a Speech-Language Pathologist to a Special Education School District serving K-12 learners. This contract opportunity runs from August 24, 2026, through June 10, 2027, with multiple positions available for qualified professionals who are passionate about helping children achieve their full communication potential. Assignments are matched to your experience within the K-12 spectrum, offering a rewarding environment to apply and expand your skills.
Key Qualifications
- Valid and active SLP license in Michigan (please be prepared to provide a screenshot as proof)
- Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP-CCC) required
- Previous experience working in a school setting or with pediatric populations preferred
- Strong teamwork, communication, and organizational abilities
- Commitment to supporting students with diverse and special needs
- Provide on-site speech and language therapy services to K-12 students under IEPs and other academic plans
- Conduct assessments, develop individualized intervention goals, and document student progress
- Collaborate with teachers, staff, and families to design effective strategies that support student success
- Attend IEP meetings and contribute to multidisciplinary team discussions
- Maintain accurate records and adhere to all special education compliance standards
Take the next step in your speech-language pathology career by contributing your expertise where it is needed most. If you meet the requirements and are eager to work in a supportive, collaborative environment, submit your application today and help shape brighter futures for students.
#p31