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Multiple Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) and Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) Positions K-12 Schools, Waco, TX
Below covers everything you need to know about what this opportunity entails, as well as what is expected from applicants. A K-12 school district in Waco, TX is seeking multiple qualified Speech-Language Pathologists and Speech-Language Pathology Assistants with diverse expertise to join their team. These full-time contract positions are ideal for professionals looking to work with varied caseloads across healthcare, pediatrics, teletherapy, and school settings. Immediate start dates with contracts extending through the end of the school year offer a rewarding opportunity to contribute to student success. Key Responsibilities: Deliver speech and language therapy services to students from kindergarten through 12th grade based on individualized education plans Manage caseloads tailored to professional preference, including healthcare, pediatrics, teletherapy, or school-based environments Collaborate with educators, families, and healthcare providers to support student communication goals Utilize clinical knowledge to assess, diagnose, and implement appropriate interventions in individual and group settings Maintain documentation and comply with regulatory and district requirements Qualifications & Experience: Valid CCC-SLP certification for Speech-Language Pathologists or appropriate credentials for SLPA roles Experience in healthcare, pediatrics, teletherapy, or school-based speech therapy preferred Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) completion or current CFY status accepted Strong communication and interpersonal skills, adaptable to diverse student needs Ability to work effectively in full-time roles with flexible caseload assignments Location: Waco, Texas, serving K-12 public school students Benefits & Perks: Full-time positions with contract duration through end of school year Opportunity to work across varied caseloads based on personal preference Supportive work environment with collaboration opportunities among multidisciplinary teams Immediate start to begin making a positive impact Qualified candidates eager to apply their speech-language pathology skills in a dynamic school setting are encouraged to submit an application promptly. Multiple openings are available to accommodate a range of experience levels and professional backgrounds.
Below covers everything you need to know about what this opportunity entails, as well as what is expected from applicants. A K-12 school district in Waco, TX is seeking multiple qualified Speech-Language Pathologists and Speech-Language Pathology Assistants with diverse expertise to join their team. These full-time contract positions are ideal for professionals looking to work with varied caseloads across healthcare, pediatrics, teletherapy, and school settings. Immediate start dates with contracts extending through the end of the school year offer a rewarding opportunity to contribute to student success. Key Responsibilities: Deliver speech and language therapy services to students from kindergarten through 12th grade based on individualized education plans Manage caseloads tailored to professional preference, including healthcare, pediatrics, teletherapy, or school-based environments Collaborate with educators, families, and healthcare providers to support student communication goals Utilize clinical knowledge to assess, diagnose, and implement appropriate interventions in individual and group settings Maintain documentation and comply with regulatory and district requirements Qualifications & Experience: Valid CCC-SLP certification for Speech-Language Pathologists or appropriate credentials for SLPA roles Experience in healthcare, pediatrics, teletherapy, or school-based speech therapy preferred Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) completion or current CFY status accepted Strong communication and interpersonal skills, adaptable to diverse student needs Ability to work effectively in full-time roles with flexible caseload assignments Location: Waco, Texas, serving K-12 public school students Benefits & Perks: Full-time positions with contract duration through end of school year Opportunity to work across varied caseloads based on personal preference Supportive work environment with collaboration opportunities among multidisciplinary teams Immediate start to begin making a positive impact Qualified candidates eager to apply their speech-language pathology skills in a dynamic school setting are encouraged to submit an application promptly. Multiple openings are available to accommodate a range of experience levels and professional backgrounds.