Soliant
School Speech Language Pathologist - Star City, Arkansas
Soliant, Star City, Arkansas, United States, 71667
This position offers the opportunity to provide speech-language pathology services within a K-12 school setting for the upcoming school year. The role involves delivering direct and indirect therapeutic support to students, including conducting assessments, developing and implementing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), and maintaining thorough documentation to track progress.
Ensure all your application information is up to date and in order before applying for this opportunity. Responsibilities include: Administering speech and language assessments to identify student needs Developing, implementing, and monitoring IEPs tailored to individual student goals Providing treatment to improve communication skills across a diverse student population Collaborating with educators, families, and other professionals to support student success Completing accurate and timely documentation in accordance with district and state requirements Preferred qualifications and experience: Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Disorders Active or pending Arkansas SLP license, or eligibility to apply for licensure ASHA certification is advantageous, though Clinical Fellows are encouraged to apply Prior school-based experience is preferred but not mandatory Strong communication and interpersonal skills to engage effectively with students and staff This is a full-time contracted position with guaranteed hours for both direct and indirect service delivery. While full-time availability is preferred, there may be flexibility for part-time arrangements depending on district needs. The role includes access to industry-leading benefits such as health, dental, and vision coverage, a matching 401(k) plan, and professional continuing education opportunities to support career growth. Location: Star City, Arkansas Qualified candidates who hold or are pursuing licensure are encouraged to apply to contribute their expertise in fostering effective communication skills and enhancing student outcomes.
Ensure all your application information is up to date and in order before applying for this opportunity. Responsibilities include: Administering speech and language assessments to identify student needs Developing, implementing, and monitoring IEPs tailored to individual student goals Providing treatment to improve communication skills across a diverse student population Collaborating with educators, families, and other professionals to support student success Completing accurate and timely documentation in accordance with district and state requirements Preferred qualifications and experience: Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Disorders Active or pending Arkansas SLP license, or eligibility to apply for licensure ASHA certification is advantageous, though Clinical Fellows are encouraged to apply Prior school-based experience is preferred but not mandatory Strong communication and interpersonal skills to engage effectively with students and staff This is a full-time contracted position with guaranteed hours for both direct and indirect service delivery. While full-time availability is preferred, there may be flexibility for part-time arrangements depending on district needs. The role includes access to industry-leading benefits such as health, dental, and vision coverage, a matching 401(k) plan, and professional continuing education opportunities to support career growth. Location: Star City, Arkansas Qualified candidates who hold or are pursuing licensure are encouraged to apply to contribute their expertise in fostering effective communication skills and enhancing student outcomes.