What are the responsibilities and job description for the Travel School Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) | Richmond, Virginia 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.
Imagine advancing your speech-language pathology career while enjoying the excitement and rewards of a travel position! As a travel SLP, you’ll not only support diverse student populations but also benefit from non-taxable stipends, travel assistance, and premium compensation. Your hard work is recognized with job security, healthcare benefits, and options for a 401(k)—all designed to give you peace of mind while you explore new horizons.
This opportunity is based in the vibrant Richmond, VA area—known for its rich history, thriving arts scene, and lively eateries. Living and working here means you’ll be steps away from scenic parks, world-class museums, and a community that exudes southern charm. The area also offers easy access to both bustling city activities and peaceful outdoor escapes, providing the perfect balance for both work and play.
Taking on a travel SLP role introduces you to a variety of school settings and student needs, broadening your professional skill set. You’ll learn innovative therapy techniques, collaborate with different multidisciplinary teams, and gain insight into multiple leadership styles and educational approaches. Each assignment will help you build a stronger, more diverse resume and set you on the path to continued career growth. During your downtime, discover everything the Richmond area has to offer—from historic landmarks to incredible food festivals and riverfront adventures.
Qualifications:
- Active SLP license (or eligibility) in Virginia
- Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- Prior experience in school-based settings preferred
- Strong communication and collaboration skills
- Ability to quickly adapt to new environments and teams
Key Responsibilities:
- Assess, diagnose, and treat students with speech, language, and communication disorders
- Develop and implement IEPs alongside educators and families
- Monitor progress and modify therapies as needed
- Document services and maintain detailed records
- Participate in multi-disciplinary team meetings and school events
Enjoy These Benefits:
- Non-taxable stipends and travel resources
- Premium compensation for your expertise
- Robust healthcare coverage and 401(k) options
- Support every step of the way and job security
- Opportunities for professional and personal enrichment
Take your next bold step—apply now to experience professional growth, rewarding adventures, and new possibilities!
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