Soliant
This full-time, contract position offers an opportunity to provide specialized speech-language therapy services in a supportive educational setting serving students from kindergarten through age 22. Working 37.5 hours per week, the role focuses on delivering comprehensive therapy addressing a range of communication challenges, including assistive technology, augmentative communication, social language skills, articulation, voice, oral-motor function, feeding, and receptive and expressive language delays.
If you are interested in applying for this job, please make sure you meet the following requirements as listed below. Key responsibilities include performing diagnostic evaluations and testing, developing clear and insightful reports, and creating and maintaining IEP objectives tailored to each students needs. The position requires comfort and skill in working with students with moderate to severe disabilities, ages 2 to 22. Collaboration with parents, educators, and other professionals is essential to support students developmental progress and maximize their communication potential. Qualifications and desired experience: Valid or eligible Delaware state license for Speech-Language Pathology Certified SLP or Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) status accepted Experience working with moderate to severe disabilities is highly desirable Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to adapt, problem solve, and work effectively within a collaborative team Location: Middletown, DE Benefits and perks include: Full-time schedule with consistent hours Competitive compensation aligned with experience Weekly pay distribution Medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage A chance to work alongside a dedicated team of professionals in a nurturing environment Candidates eager to contribute their expertise to a rewarding educational setting are encouraged to apply. This role offers a meaningful chance to support students communication development and make a measurable impact.
If you are interested in applying for this job, please make sure you meet the following requirements as listed below. Key responsibilities include performing diagnostic evaluations and testing, developing clear and insightful reports, and creating and maintaining IEP objectives tailored to each students needs. The position requires comfort and skill in working with students with moderate to severe disabilities, ages 2 to 22. Collaboration with parents, educators, and other professionals is essential to support students developmental progress and maximize their communication potential. Qualifications and desired experience: Valid or eligible Delaware state license for Speech-Language Pathology Certified SLP or Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) status accepted Experience working with moderate to severe disabilities is highly desirable Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to adapt, problem solve, and work effectively within a collaborative team Location: Middletown, DE Benefits and perks include: Full-time schedule with consistent hours Competitive compensation aligned with experience Weekly pay distribution Medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage A chance to work alongside a dedicated team of professionals in a nurturing environment Candidates eager to contribute their expertise to a rewarding educational setting are encouraged to apply. This role offers a meaningful chance to support students communication development and make a measurable impact.