Soliant
A full-time Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) with a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) is needed for a contract position in an early childhood school setting. This role spans the full school year, providing a stable and rewarding opportunity to support young learners developmental communication needs.
The information below covers the role requirements, expected candidate experience, and accompanying qualifications. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive speech and language assessments for early childhood students. Develop and implement individualized therapy plans targeting speech, language, and communication skills. Collaborate with teachers, parents, and other educational professionals to support student progress. Maintain accurate documentation and progress reports in compliance with school policies. Participate in team meetings and contribute to creating a nurturing learning environment. Desired Qualifications: Current Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Experience working with early childhood populations. Strong ability to create engaging, evidence-based therapy sessions tailored to young children. Excellent communication skills for working with families and educational staff. Commitment to the full school year contract and collaborative work environment. Location: Stratford, California This position offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact during critical early developmental years in a supportive educational community. Early childhood specialists will find the full-time, contract role rewarding as they foster communication growth among young learners. Qualified SLPs with CCC certification are encouraged to apply to contribute their expertise in a dedicated early childhood setting throughout the school year. Immediate consideration will be given to candidates meeting the specified criteria. Compensation for this position ranges from $47.53 to $67.53. 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.
The information below covers the role requirements, expected candidate experience, and accompanying qualifications. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive speech and language assessments for early childhood students. Develop and implement individualized therapy plans targeting speech, language, and communication skills. Collaborate with teachers, parents, and other educational professionals to support student progress. Maintain accurate documentation and progress reports in compliance with school policies. Participate in team meetings and contribute to creating a nurturing learning environment. Desired Qualifications: Current Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Experience working with early childhood populations. Strong ability to create engaging, evidence-based therapy sessions tailored to young children. Excellent communication skills for working with families and educational staff. Commitment to the full school year contract and collaborative work environment. Location: Stratford, California This position offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact during critical early developmental years in a supportive educational community. Early childhood specialists will find the full-time, contract role rewarding as they foster communication growth among young learners. Qualified SLPs with CCC certification are encouraged to apply to contribute their expertise in a dedicated early childhood setting throughout the school year. Immediate consideration will be given to candidates meeting the specified criteria. Compensation for this position ranges from $47.53 to $67.53. 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.