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Soliant

Pediatric SLP in Lebanon, PA

Soliant, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States, 17042

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This opportunity is seeking full-time Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) with experience in healthcare, pediatrics, and school settings for a K-12 educational environment. Open to candidates holding the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC), as well as strong clinical fellows who desire to grow their expertise.

Maximise your chances of a successful application to this job by ensuring your CV and skills are a good match. The contract position offers a diverse range of caseloads spanning from kindergarten through twelfth grade, providing valuable experience with various speech and language challenges encountered in a school-based setting. Teletherapy is not being considered at this time, so in-person availability is required. Key Qualifications and Experience: SLP Certification with CCC preferred Background in healthcare and pediatric speech-language pathology Experience or coursework related to school-based speech therapy Clinical Fellows Year (CFY) candidates with strong clinical skills are welcome Ability to manage a varied caseload across K-12 student populations Committed to full-time employment for the contract school year (CSY) Responsibilities: Conduct speech and language assessments and develop individualized plans Deliver therapy tailored to each students communication needs Collaborate with educators, families, and other professionals Maintain documentation and track progress in compliance with school policies Participate in team meetings focused on student success Location: Lebanon, Pennsylvania, within a K-12 school district This role is ideal for licensed SLPs ready to take on multiple caseloads in a dynamic academic setting, enhance their clinical skills, and contribute to student development throughout the school year. Interested candidates should inquire further to explore this enriching contract position. Apply now to engage in rewarding speech therapy services impacting diverse student populations.