Soliant
Pediatric School Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) | Powell, Ohio
Soliant, Powell, Ohio, United States, 43065
A full-time Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) opportunity is available at an elementary school setting, providing services to students from PreK through 5th grade. This contract position runs from August 14, 2025, to May 27, 2026, with a 37.5-hour workweek. The role offers a manageable caseload capped at a weighted total of 80, ensuring focused and effective therapy to each student.
The following information provides an overview of the skills, qualities, and qualifications needed for this role. Key qualifications and experience include: Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) in Speech-Language Pathology Experience working as an SLP in healthcare settings Pediatric speech-language pathology experience Completion of Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) Experience working within school environments Responsibilities for this position involve assessing, diagnosing, and providing individualized speech and language therapy to students. Collaborating with teachers, parents, and other professionals to develop and implement treatment plans is essential. Monitoring student progress and reporting outcomes regularly supports continual improvement and student success. Working in this role provides the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on early childhood communication development within a supportive school environment. This position benefits from a structured schedule, well-defined caseload limits, and the chance to build strong relationships with young learners and educational staff. If you hold the necessary credentials and are passionate about delivering exceptional speech-language services in an educational setting, this role presents a rewarding professional experience. Applications are encouraged from qualified speech-language pathologists ready to contribute to student growth and development throughout the school year.
The following information provides an overview of the skills, qualities, and qualifications needed for this role. Key qualifications and experience include: Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) in Speech-Language Pathology Experience working as an SLP in healthcare settings Pediatric speech-language pathology experience Completion of Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) Experience working within school environments Responsibilities for this position involve assessing, diagnosing, and providing individualized speech and language therapy to students. Collaborating with teachers, parents, and other professionals to develop and implement treatment plans is essential. Monitoring student progress and reporting outcomes regularly supports continual improvement and student success. Working in this role provides the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on early childhood communication development within a supportive school environment. This position benefits from a structured schedule, well-defined caseload limits, and the chance to build strong relationships with young learners and educational staff. If you hold the necessary credentials and are passionate about delivering exceptional speech-language services in an educational setting, this role presents a rewarding professional experience. Applications are encouraged from qualified speech-language pathologists ready to contribute to student growth and development throughout the school year.