Soliant
Provide specialized speech-language services to elementary students in a dynamic school setting located in Milton, VT. This full-time or potential part-time contracted position supports students from PreK through 6th grade, with a caseload of approximately 25. The role focuses on individualized education programs (IEPs), conducting assessments, providing treatment, and maintaining thorough documentation to enhance student communication skills.
Scroll down to find an indepth overview of this job, and what is expected of candidates Make an application by clicking on the Apply button. Key Responsibilities: Deliver evaluation, intervention, and therapy services aligned with students IEP goals Collaborate with educators, parents, and multidisciplinary teams to support student progress Conduct comprehensive speech and language assessments and maintain accurate treatment records Manage caseload efficiently while ensuring quality direct and indirect services Qualifications and Experience: Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders required Active or pending Vermont SLP license, or eligibility to apply for licensure ASHA certification preferred; Clinical Fellows are encouraged to apply Previous school-based experience preferred but not mandatory Strong organizational, communication, and collaborative skills Benefits and Opportunities: Guaranteed hours for both direct and indirect services Competitive industry-leading medical, dental, and vision benefits Matching 401(k) retirement plan and continuous professional development opportunities Supportive work environment emphasizing student success and professional growth This position aligns with the current and upcoming school years. Dedicated speech-language professionals looking to impact elementary education and advance their careers in a supportive district environment are encouraged to apply. Take the next step in your career by submitting your application today. Compensation for this position ranges from $32.43 to $52.43. Eligible candidates may also receive healthcare benefits, housing, and meals/incidentals. Full details of our healthcare benefits plan can be found here. This posting is open for 60 days after the posting date.
Scroll down to find an indepth overview of this job, and what is expected of candidates Make an application by clicking on the Apply button. Key Responsibilities: Deliver evaluation, intervention, and therapy services aligned with students IEP goals Collaborate with educators, parents, and multidisciplinary teams to support student progress Conduct comprehensive speech and language assessments and maintain accurate treatment records Manage caseload efficiently while ensuring quality direct and indirect services Qualifications and Experience: Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders required Active or pending Vermont SLP license, or eligibility to apply for licensure ASHA certification preferred; Clinical Fellows are encouraged to apply Previous school-based experience preferred but not mandatory Strong organizational, communication, and collaborative skills Benefits and Opportunities: Guaranteed hours for both direct and indirect services Competitive industry-leading medical, dental, and vision benefits Matching 401(k) retirement plan and continuous professional development opportunities Supportive work environment emphasizing student success and professional growth This position aligns with the current and upcoming school years. Dedicated speech-language professionals looking to impact elementary education and advance their careers in a supportive district environment are encouraged to apply. Take the next step in your career by submitting your application today. Compensation for this position ranges from $32.43 to $52.43. Eligible candidates may also receive healthcare benefits, housing, and meals/incidentals. Full details of our healthcare benefits plan can be found here. This posting is open for 60 days after the posting date.