Soliant
Pediatric School Speech Therapist | Fostoria, Ohio
Soliant, Fostoria, Ohio, United States, 44830
A skilled Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) with a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) is needed to provide comprehensive speech therapy services in a K-12 school setting located in Fostoria, OH. This contract role offers varied work schedules throughout the academic year, supporting students during different phases and covering important leaves.
If the following job requirements and experience match your skills, please ensure you apply promptly. Contract Details: September 1st to Thanksgiving break: Full-time to cover a Maternity Leave (MAT Leave) Thanksgiving break to End of January: Full-time to cover a Medical Leave End of January to End of school year: Part-time, approximately 15 hours per week This opportunity is ideal for an SLP comfortable managing multiple caseloads, as there is potential for working across up to three distinct caseloads during the school year. Flexibility and adaptability are key to success in this role. Qualifications & Desired Experience: Valid SLP Certification with CCC required Experience in pediatric speech therapy, preferably within school settings (K-12) Ability to provide teletherapy services as needed Completion of Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) is preferred or recently completed Comfortable working in healthcare or pediatric settings is a strong advantage Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate with educators and families Key Responsibilities: Deliver evidence-based speech therapy interventions tailored to individual student needs Manage therapy caseloads effectively within school schedules and therapy sessions, including teletherapy if required Communicate progress and collaborate with school staff, parents, and specialists Maintain compliance with school policies and documentation requirements Benefits: Opportunity to support diverse student populations with a wide range of speech and language needs Gain valuable experience working across different caseloads and therapy models Professional development in pediatric speech pathology within education settings Apply now to contribute your expertise to a dynamic educational environment and engage in rewarding speech-language pathology services throughout the school year.
If the following job requirements and experience match your skills, please ensure you apply promptly. Contract Details: September 1st to Thanksgiving break: Full-time to cover a Maternity Leave (MAT Leave) Thanksgiving break to End of January: Full-time to cover a Medical Leave End of January to End of school year: Part-time, approximately 15 hours per week This opportunity is ideal for an SLP comfortable managing multiple caseloads, as there is potential for working across up to three distinct caseloads during the school year. Flexibility and adaptability are key to success in this role. Qualifications & Desired Experience: Valid SLP Certification with CCC required Experience in pediatric speech therapy, preferably within school settings (K-12) Ability to provide teletherapy services as needed Completion of Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) is preferred or recently completed Comfortable working in healthcare or pediatric settings is a strong advantage Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate with educators and families Key Responsibilities: Deliver evidence-based speech therapy interventions tailored to individual student needs Manage therapy caseloads effectively within school schedules and therapy sessions, including teletherapy if required Communicate progress and collaborate with school staff, parents, and specialists Maintain compliance with school policies and documentation requirements Benefits: Opportunity to support diverse student populations with a wide range of speech and language needs Gain valuable experience working across different caseloads and therapy models Professional development in pediatric speech pathology within education settings Apply now to contribute your expertise to a dynamic educational environment and engage in rewarding speech-language pathology services throughout the school year.