Bilingual Therapies
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.
Providing speech-language pathology services within a dynamic middle school environment offers a rewarding opportunity to impact student communication and learning. This role involves supporting diverse student needs, including those in self-contained and specialized education programs. Location: Riverview, FL Position Type: Contract for the Current School Year (CSY) Setting: Middle School Key Responsibilities: Deliver comprehensive speech-language pathology services to middle school students, including those with emotional and behavioral disorders and autism spectrum disorders. Develop, implement, and monitor individualized treatment plans tailored to each student's communication goals. Collaborate with educators, administrators, and support staff to integrate speech therapy goals within academic settings. Maintain accurate documentation and progress reports in compliance with educational and clinical standards. Participate in multidisciplinary meetings and contribute to educational planning for students with disabilities. Desired Qualifications: Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Valid Florida SLP license; Clinical Fellowship Year candidates are welcome to apply. SLP Assistant applications not accepted. Experience working with school-age children, particularly within middle school settings. Familiarity with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD), and early childhood special education. Strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with school teams and families. Benefits and Work Environment: Access to modern facilities with dedicated therapy offices in recently rebuilt schools. Opportunity to serve in schools with diverse and inclusive student populations, including multiple specialized education units. Full-time hours with a supportive and flexible work environment. Engagement in meaningful work fostering students developmental and educational progress. If you are a dedicated speech-language pathologist eager to contribute your expertise in a school setting and desire a contract role through the academic year, submit your application to join this impactful educational team.
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.
Providing speech-language pathology services within a dynamic middle school environment offers a rewarding opportunity to impact student communication and learning. This role involves supporting diverse student needs, including those in self-contained and specialized education programs. Location: Riverview, FL Position Type: Contract for the Current School Year (CSY) Setting: Middle School Key Responsibilities: Deliver comprehensive speech-language pathology services to middle school students, including those with emotional and behavioral disorders and autism spectrum disorders. Develop, implement, and monitor individualized treatment plans tailored to each student's communication goals. Collaborate with educators, administrators, and support staff to integrate speech therapy goals within academic settings. Maintain accurate documentation and progress reports in compliance with educational and clinical standards. Participate in multidisciplinary meetings and contribute to educational planning for students with disabilities. Desired Qualifications: Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Valid Florida SLP license; Clinical Fellowship Year candidates are welcome to apply. SLP Assistant applications not accepted. Experience working with school-age children, particularly within middle school settings. Familiarity with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD), and early childhood special education. Strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with school teams and families. Benefits and Work Environment: Access to modern facilities with dedicated therapy offices in recently rebuilt schools. Opportunity to serve in schools with diverse and inclusive student populations, including multiple specialized education units. Full-time hours with a supportive and flexible work environment. Engagement in meaningful work fostering students developmental and educational progress. If you are a dedicated speech-language pathologist eager to contribute your expertise in a school setting and desire a contract role through the academic year, submit your application to join this impactful educational team.