Soliant
School Speech and Language Pathologist | Troy, Alabama
Soliant, Troy, Alabama, United States, 36081
A full-time Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) is needed to support students in a K-8 school and daycare setting in Troy, AL. This contract position runs for the 20232024 school year with a start date of August 7. The caseload will include approximately 40 students across grades K-8 and the daycare program.
If your skills, experience, and qualifications match those in this job overview, do not delay your application. Key responsibilities include: Conducting speech and language evaluations and assessments Developing and implementing individualized treatment plans Delivering direct therapy services to students with speech and language disabilities Collaborating with classroom teachers, parents, and other support staff to ensure student progress Maintaining accurate documentation and progress reports in compliance with educational standards Qualifications: SLP Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) required Current School Speech-Language Pathologist certification Experience working with children in a K-12 educational environment preferred Effective communication and collaboration skills Ability to manage a caseload of approximately 40 students Schedule Options: Full-time availability preferred Flexible scheduling considered, including 3 to 4 days per week This role provides the opportunity to impact the communication development of students in a diverse school and daycare setting. Interested candidates with the required credentials and passion for student success are encouraged to apply promptly to ensure consideration for this contract position beginning in early August.
If your skills, experience, and qualifications match those in this job overview, do not delay your application. Key responsibilities include: Conducting speech and language evaluations and assessments Developing and implementing individualized treatment plans Delivering direct therapy services to students with speech and language disabilities Collaborating with classroom teachers, parents, and other support staff to ensure student progress Maintaining accurate documentation and progress reports in compliance with educational standards Qualifications: SLP Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) required Current School Speech-Language Pathologist certification Experience working with children in a K-12 educational environment preferred Effective communication and collaboration skills Ability to manage a caseload of approximately 40 students Schedule Options: Full-time availability preferred Flexible scheduling considered, including 3 to 4 days per week This role provides the opportunity to impact the communication development of students in a diverse school and daycare setting. Interested candidates with the required credentials and passion for student success are encouraged to apply promptly to ensure consideration for this contract position beginning in early August.