Soliant
A contract opportunity is available working with elementary-aged students as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) or Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) provider. This position supports student success by enhancing communication and participation in classroom activities within a school setting in Aurora, IL. The assignment runs from August 18, 2025, through May 29, 2026, with orientation on August 4 and 5. The role offers a 37.5-hour workweek, with part-time consideration possible.
Ready to apply Before you do, make sure to read all the details pertaining to this job in the description below. Key Responsibilities: Facilitate students engagement in classroom activities by addressing fine motor skills, visual-motor integration, sensory processing, and self-care Modify tasks and environments to support individual student needs Perform diagnostic and evaluation testing as appropriate Provide clear and insightful reports reflecting student assessments and observations Develop and maintain Individualized Education Program (IEP) objectives and/or accommodations Collaborate effectively with parents and educational teams to communicate student progress and identify areas for support Qualifications: Must hold or be eligible for an Illinois state license as an SLP or CFY Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively within a team Flexibility and problem-solving aptitude to meet student needs Benefits: Paid orientation sessions to ensure smooth onboarding Stable, full-time schedule with competitive weekly pay based on experience ($45 to $55/hr) Medical, dental, and vision benefits Access to supervisors in the same discipline for professional growth and support Buddy Program for new hires to enhance orientation experience Provided equipment and testing materials Opportunities for ongoing professional development in school-based services This role offers a structured, supportive environment to make a meaningful impact on elementary students learning journeys. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply to contribute valuable speech-language services in a collaborative educational setting.
Ready to apply Before you do, make sure to read all the details pertaining to this job in the description below. Key Responsibilities: Facilitate students engagement in classroom activities by addressing fine motor skills, visual-motor integration, sensory processing, and self-care Modify tasks and environments to support individual student needs Perform diagnostic and evaluation testing as appropriate Provide clear and insightful reports reflecting student assessments and observations Develop and maintain Individualized Education Program (IEP) objectives and/or accommodations Collaborate effectively with parents and educational teams to communicate student progress and identify areas for support Qualifications: Must hold or be eligible for an Illinois state license as an SLP or CFY Strong communication skills and ability to work collaboratively within a team Flexibility and problem-solving aptitude to meet student needs Benefits: Paid orientation sessions to ensure smooth onboarding Stable, full-time schedule with competitive weekly pay based on experience ($45 to $55/hr) Medical, dental, and vision benefits Access to supervisors in the same discipline for professional growth and support Buddy Program for new hires to enhance orientation experience Provided equipment and testing materials Opportunities for ongoing professional development in school-based services This role offers a structured, supportive environment to make a meaningful impact on elementary students learning journeys. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply to contribute valuable speech-language services in a collaborative educational setting.