Insight Global
Insight Global is seeking a
Remote Speech Language Pathologist
to join their team for this 2025-2026 school year. They must perform the following duties: Communicate effectively with students, parents, administrators, and supervisory staff in oral and written form. Provide consultation to the school staff and families regarding speech-language development and its connection to the curriculum. Participate in school-based teams for students with speech-language needs. Demonstrate competency in the use of formal and informal assessment tools. Identify students appropriate for speech and language services based on individual needs and prescribed guidelines. Complete oral and written reports in a clear and concise manner using recommended formats and timelines (i.e. assessment reports, quarterly progress reports, etc.). Develop and implement appropriate goals for IEPs, IFSPs, and Service Plans that are directly related to students' documented needs. Implement research-based intervention techniques, differentiated instructional strategies, and assistive technology to meet students' needs and learning styles. Maintain accurate speech-language student records and therapy logs with relevant data to document student progress. Complete Third Party billing accurately within the mandated timelines. Participate in ongoing professional development related to the field. Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements: Willingness to travel to MD in-person for fingerprinting Possession of a Master's degree in the field of Speech-Language Pathology. Speech-Language Pathology License from the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH) required or willingness to be processed for a Maryland license
Plusses Experience working with children and adolescents Experience working in school systems, IEP meetings, etc.
Length : School year - runs through June 2026
Rate : 50/hr-59/hr - based on years of experience as an SLP
Remote Speech Language Pathologist
to join their team for this 2025-2026 school year. They must perform the following duties: Communicate effectively with students, parents, administrators, and supervisory staff in oral and written form. Provide consultation to the school staff and families regarding speech-language development and its connection to the curriculum. Participate in school-based teams for students with speech-language needs. Demonstrate competency in the use of formal and informal assessment tools. Identify students appropriate for speech and language services based on individual needs and prescribed guidelines. Complete oral and written reports in a clear and concise manner using recommended formats and timelines (i.e. assessment reports, quarterly progress reports, etc.). Develop and implement appropriate goals for IEPs, IFSPs, and Service Plans that are directly related to students' documented needs. Implement research-based intervention techniques, differentiated instructional strategies, and assistive technology to meet students' needs and learning styles. Maintain accurate speech-language student records and therapy logs with relevant data to document student progress. Complete Third Party billing accurately within the mandated timelines. Participate in ongoing professional development related to the field. Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements: Willingness to travel to MD in-person for fingerprinting Possession of a Master's degree in the field of Speech-Language Pathology. Speech-Language Pathology License from the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH) required or willingness to be processed for a Maryland license
Plusses Experience working with children and adolescents Experience working in school systems, IEP meetings, etc.
Length : School year - runs through June 2026
Rate : 50/hr-59/hr - based on years of experience as an SLP