Bilingual Therapies
School Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) | Orange Park, Florida
Bilingual Therapies, Orange Park, Florida, United States, 32065
Job Description
Job Description
Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1+ year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) positions are available for part-time and full-time contract roles supporting K-12 students in St. Augustine, FL. These on-site roles offer the opportunity to work across multiple schools with varying caseloads and student age groups, from PreK through 12th grade. Locations & Assignments: Crookshank Elementary: PreK-5 students, 3-4 days per week; collaborative environment with two full-time SLPs. Durbin Creek Elementary: PreK-5 students, maternity short-term coverage from mid-March to May, available 5 days per week. Veritas Classical School (Private, K-12): Small group therapy (2-4 students), approximately 5 hours weekly, focusing solely on therapy and documentation without meetings. This assignment is itinerant between two campuses within St. Augustine. Key Responsibilities: Conduct speech-language evaluations and provide direct therapy to students. Develop and update individualized education plans (IEPs) in collaboration with educational staff. Deliver group and individual treatment sessions tailored to student needs. Document progress and maintain compliance with school and state policies. Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams to foster student success. Qualifications: Current Florida Department of Health Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) license required. Experience working with school-aged children, particularly in K-12 educational settings. Ability to manage varied caseloads and flexible scheduling. Strong communication and teamwork skills for an educational environment. Benefits: Opportunities for both part-time and full-time positions. Diverse caseloads allowing development of clinical expertise across age groups. Supportive team settings with experienced SLP colleagues. Contract assignment through the current school year calendar. These roles are perfect for SLP professionals with a passion for school-based speech therapy who seek flexible assignments across multiple locations. Positions are scheduled to begin January 5, 2026, through May 29, 2026. To explore these opportunities, please submit your application promptly to be considered for immediate placement.
Job Description
Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1+ year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) positions are available for part-time and full-time contract roles supporting K-12 students in St. Augustine, FL. These on-site roles offer the opportunity to work across multiple schools with varying caseloads and student age groups, from PreK through 12th grade. Locations & Assignments: Crookshank Elementary: PreK-5 students, 3-4 days per week; collaborative environment with two full-time SLPs. Durbin Creek Elementary: PreK-5 students, maternity short-term coverage from mid-March to May, available 5 days per week. Veritas Classical School (Private, K-12): Small group therapy (2-4 students), approximately 5 hours weekly, focusing solely on therapy and documentation without meetings. This assignment is itinerant between two campuses within St. Augustine. Key Responsibilities: Conduct speech-language evaluations and provide direct therapy to students. Develop and update individualized education plans (IEPs) in collaboration with educational staff. Deliver group and individual treatment sessions tailored to student needs. Document progress and maintain compliance with school and state policies. Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams to foster student success. Qualifications: Current Florida Department of Health Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) license required. Experience working with school-aged children, particularly in K-12 educational settings. Ability to manage varied caseloads and flexible scheduling. Strong communication and teamwork skills for an educational environment. Benefits: Opportunities for both part-time and full-time positions. Diverse caseloads allowing development of clinical expertise across age groups. Supportive team settings with experienced SLP colleagues. Contract assignment through the current school year calendar. These roles are perfect for SLP professionals with a passion for school-based speech therapy who seek flexible assignments across multiple locations. Positions are scheduled to begin January 5, 2026, through May 29, 2026. To explore these opportunities, please submit your application promptly to be considered for immediate placement.