What are the responsibilities and job description for the Travel School Speech Pathologist Assistant | Jacksonville, Florida position at Soliant?
This full-time opportunity is for two Speech Language Pathologist Assistants (SLPAs) to provide essential speech therapy support within a school setting in Jacksonville, FL. Working on-site, successful candidates will help deliver speech services for students, supporting either a virtual Speech Language Pathologist or managing a traditional caseload directly.
Key Responsibilities Include
Benefits of this position include focused professional experience in school-based speech pathology, consistent full-time hours, and the chance to make a meaningful impact on student learning and communication.
Qualified candidates ready to contribute to speech services in this dynamic school environment are encouraged to apply. Immediate openings are available for individuals meeting the licensure and credentialing requirements.
Key Responsibilities Include
- Assisting a virtual SLP by facilitating speech therapy sessions on-site
- Providing direct therapy to students with speech and language needs
- Collaborating closely with school staff and the assigned SLP to ensure effective service delivery
- Managing a caseload primarily focused on school-aged children in a single school environment
- Active Florida Department of Health SLPA licensure
- Completion or valid clearance of fingerprinting through the appropriate state clearinghouse
- Ability to work on-site full time (35 hours/week, approximately 7 hours per day)
- Strong communication skills and experience working in school-based speech therapy settings preferred
Benefits of this position include focused professional experience in school-based speech pathology, consistent full-time hours, and the chance to make a meaningful impact on student learning and communication.
Qualified candidates ready to contribute to speech services in this dynamic school environment are encouraged to apply. Immediate openings are available for individuals meeting the licensure and credentialing requirements.