Soliant
A full-time Speech-Language Pathologist position is available for the upcoming school year in a K-12 educational setting located in Portland, ME. This contract role offers the opportunity to work with a diverse caseload spanning kindergarten through 12th grade in an engaging school environment.
Make sure to apply with all the requested information, as laid out in the job overview below. Key Qualifications: Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC) or Clinical Fellowship (CF) eligibility Experience serving a K-12 student population Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a commitment to student-centered therapy Responsibilities: Provide speech and language evaluations, therapy, and progress monitoring for students across all grade levels Collaborate with teachers, families, and multidisciplinary teams to develop individualized education plans (IEPs) and support strategies Utilize current clinical practices and evidence-based interventions to address speech, language, and communication needs Maintain accurate documentation in compliance with school and district guidelines Participate in team meetings and professional development activities Benefits and Support: Competitive weekly compensation with benefits package including 401(k) Access to a clinical team for ongoing guidance and assistance Onsite supports available within the district to facilitate effective service delivery Full school year contract providing consistent, meaningful employment This position offers a rewarding opportunity to positively impact student communication skills while collaborating within a dedicated educational team. Interested candidates who hold the required certifications and seek a full-time, school-year appointment are encouraged to apply.
Make sure to apply with all the requested information, as laid out in the job overview below. Key Qualifications: Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC) or Clinical Fellowship (CF) eligibility Experience serving a K-12 student population Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a commitment to student-centered therapy Responsibilities: Provide speech and language evaluations, therapy, and progress monitoring for students across all grade levels Collaborate with teachers, families, and multidisciplinary teams to develop individualized education plans (IEPs) and support strategies Utilize current clinical practices and evidence-based interventions to address speech, language, and communication needs Maintain accurate documentation in compliance with school and district guidelines Participate in team meetings and professional development activities Benefits and Support: Competitive weekly compensation with benefits package including 401(k) Access to a clinical team for ongoing guidance and assistance Onsite supports available within the district to facilitate effective service delivery Full school year contract providing consistent, meaningful employment This position offers a rewarding opportunity to positively impact student communication skills while collaborating within a dedicated educational team. Interested candidates who hold the required certifications and seek a full-time, school-year appointment are encouraged to apply.