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.
A dynamic opportunity is available for a skilled Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide essential therapy services in school settings with travel between multiple locations. This role offers the chance to make a meaningful impact on students communication skills while working within diverse educational environments.
Key Qualifications:
- Valid state licensure or certification as a Speech-Language Pathologist
- Experience working with children in school-based settings
- Strong knowledge of speech, language, and communication disorders
- Ability to travel between assigned schools and adapt to varying environments
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Commitment to student progress and collaborative teamwork
Location: Kalkaska, MI, with travel required to service area schools.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Conduct thorough speech and language assessments to identify student needs
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans targeting communication development
- Provide direct therapy services to students, both individually and in groups
- Collaborate with educators, parents, and other professionals to support student success
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation of therapy sessions and progress
- Adapt therapy techniques to meet the unique needs of each student and setting
- Participate in IEP meetings and contribute professional recommendations
Benefits and Perks:
- Opportunity to work in varied educational environments
- Collaborative professional atmosphere
- Professional growth through diverse caseloads and travel experiences
- Supportive team focused on student achievement
Candidates with a passion for improving students communication skills and a flexible approach to working across multiple sites are encouraged to apply. Submit your application today to explore this rewarding role in speech-language pathology.