Soliant
Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - Whiteland, IN
Soliant, Whiteland, Indiana, United States, 46184
Provide essential speech-language pathology services in a dynamic elementary school setting for a leave contract position. This full-time role supports students in grades K-5, running from November 23rd through February 15th. The position offers an opportunity to apply clinical skills in a school environment while making a meaningful impact on children's communication development.
Read on to find out what you will need to succeed in this position, including skills, qualifications, and experience. Location: Whiteland, IN Responsibilities: Deliver speech-language evaluations, therapy, and progress monitoring for K-5 students. Collaborate with teachers, parents, and other professionals to support individualized education plans (IEPs). Maintain accurate documentation and comply with state and federal regulations. Participate in team meetings and contribute to a multidisciplinary approach to student success. Qualifications: Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Current state licensure and ASHA certification. Experience working in school settings is advantageous but not mandatory. Solid communication skills and ability to work collaboratively with educational staff. Benefits: Weekly pay schedule. Comprehensive insurance options, including medical, vision, dental, and life coverage. Access to 401(k) retirement plan options. This contract offers the chance to gain valuable experience in school-based therapy within a supportive environment. Candidates ready to assist young learners and enhance their communication abilities are encouraged to apply. Interested applicants are invited to learn more and submit their application for this opportunity.
Read on to find out what you will need to succeed in this position, including skills, qualifications, and experience. Location: Whiteland, IN Responsibilities: Deliver speech-language evaluations, therapy, and progress monitoring for K-5 students. Collaborate with teachers, parents, and other professionals to support individualized education plans (IEPs). Maintain accurate documentation and comply with state and federal regulations. Participate in team meetings and contribute to a multidisciplinary approach to student success. Qualifications: Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Current state licensure and ASHA certification. Experience working in school settings is advantageous but not mandatory. Solid communication skills and ability to work collaboratively with educational staff. Benefits: Weekly pay schedule. Comprehensive insurance options, including medical, vision, dental, and life coverage. Access to 401(k) retirement plan options. This contract offers the chance to gain valuable experience in school-based therapy within a supportive environment. Candidates ready to assist young learners and enhance their communication abilities are encouraged to apply. Interested applicants are invited to learn more and submit their application for this opportunity.