Speech-Language Pathologist
4 weeks ago
Soliant is working with a school district in beautiful Southern Oregon, and we're seeking an intrepid, travel Speech-Language Pathologist for the upcoming school year.
What qualifies you as a "traveler?"
- Will you be securing temporary housing near your work place, while maintaining a home elsewhere?
- Will you be commuting more than 50 miles in order to perform this job?
If so, you likely qualify for housing or meal stipends
As a school-based SLP, the applicant will:
- Assess students referred for possible speech and language needs.
- Provide individual and/or group therapy sessions for students with identified speech and language disorders.
- Develop individualized education plans and present them to parents, school administrators, and others involved with student evaluations.
- Consult with teachers, counselors, parents, nurses, and administrators on speech and language concerns.
- Maintain accurate records for all students on the caseload.
- Provide reports of a student’s progress to parents.
- Organize student caseload and develop a schedule for each assigned school.
- Develop resource materials for use in speech and language development.
We seek candidates with the following skills and attributes:
- Excellent communication
- Solid organization
- Up-to-date knowledge of Oregon Special Education procedures and best practices for SLPs in school settings
- Professionalism and accountability
- Oregon SLP license (please note that the licensing board has longer processing times in August--candidates are advised to start the application process as early as possible)
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Grants Pass, United States Soliant Full timeCalling on Clinical Fellows and ASHA-Certified Speech-Language Pathologists seeking an opportunity to live and work in Grants Pass, OR! Soliant has partnered with a school district in the area, and is seeking a full-time candidate for the upcoming school year. How does one qualify as a traveler? Will you be arranging temporary housing during the school...