Soliant
Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist in Louisville, NE
Soliant, Louisville, Nebraska, United States, 68037
Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist in Louisville, NE
A full-time Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) position is available for the remainder of the current school year at a K-12 educational setting in Louisville, Nebraska. This is a contract role designed to provide consistent, quality speech-language support to students across all grade levels. The ideal candidate will have experience and skills in school-based SLP services, including recent Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) completion, pediatric speech-language pathology, and healthcare-related speech therapy. Possession of the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) is highly valued for this role.
Key Responsibilities
Providing speech and language assessments and intervention services for K-12 students
Developing and implementing individualized education plans (IEPs) in collaboration with educators and families
Monitoring student progress and documenting therapeutic outcomes
Participating in multidisciplinary team meetings and professional development activities
Qualifications
Valid state licensure or eligibility to practice as an SLP in school settings
Experience working with pediatric populations in educational or healthcare environments
Familiarity with school procedures, standards, and regulations regarding speech therapy services
Effective communication and collaboration skills with students, parents, and multidisciplinary teams
This full-time contract position runs from February through the end of the school year and offers guaranteed hours to ensure stable scheduling. Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance benefits are included to support your well-being.
Candidates committed to making a positive impact on student communication and language development should apply. Submit your credentials and cover letter to be considered for this rewarding opportunity.
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Key Responsibilities
Providing speech and language assessments and intervention services for K-12 students
Developing and implementing individualized education plans (IEPs) in collaboration with educators and families
Monitoring student progress and documenting therapeutic outcomes
Participating in multidisciplinary team meetings and professional development activities
Qualifications
Valid state licensure or eligibility to practice as an SLP in school settings
Experience working with pediatric populations in educational or healthcare environments
Familiarity with school procedures, standards, and regulations regarding speech therapy services
Effective communication and collaboration skills with students, parents, and multidisciplinary teams
This full-time contract position runs from February through the end of the school year and offers guaranteed hours to ensure stable scheduling. Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance benefits are included to support your well-being.
Candidates committed to making a positive impact on student communication and language development should apply. Submit your credentials and cover letter to be considered for this rewarding opportunity.
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