Pediatric Pediatric Speech Pathology - Bonita Springs, FL
40–60 an hour
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Job Description
n through 12th grade, addressing a variety of speech and language needs with caseloads tailored to your experience and preferences, ranging from moderate to profound.
Key Responsibilities:
• Provide assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for speech and language impairments in pediatric and school-aged populations.
• Develop individualized treatment plans for students with diverse communication challenges.
• Collaborate with educators and families to support student progress and inclusion.
• Maintain detailed documentation and records in compliance with school and regulatory standards.
• Participate in team meetings and professional development activities.
Desired Qualifications and Experience:
• Valid certification as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP).
• Experience working with pediatric populations, preferably in early childhood and elementary school settings.
• Strong skills in evaluating and treating a range of speech and language disorders.
• Ability to handle caseloads that address moderate to profound needs.
• Flexibility to work with both local and travel assignments if applicable.
Location: Bonita Springs, Florida
Benefits and Perks:
• Competitive hourly pay from $40 to $60, reflecting your experience and expertise.
• Comprehensive healthcare benefits to support your well-being.
• Access to a 401(k) retirement plan with company matching to help secure your financial future.
• The opportunity to make a meaningful impact on students educational journeys.
This role offers a dynamic caseload and the chance to contribute your specialized skills to a supportive educational environment. Candidates local to Bonita Springs or interested in travel opportunities are encouraged to apply.
Take the next step in your speech-language pathology career by applying today!
Key Responsibilities:
• Provide assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for speech and language impairments in pediatric and school-aged populations.
• Develop individualized treatment plans for students with diverse communication challenges.
• Collaborate with educators and families to support student progress and inclusion.
• Maintain detailed documentation and records in compliance with school and regulatory standards.
• Participate in team meetings and professional development activities.
Desired Qualifications and Experience:
• Valid certification as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP).
• Experience working with pediatric populations, preferably in early childhood and elementary school settings.
• Strong skills in evaluating and treating a range of speech and language disorders.
• Ability to handle caseloads that address moderate to profound needs.
• Flexibility to work with both local and travel assignments if applicable.
Location: Bonita Springs, Florida
Benefits and Perks:
• Competitive hourly pay from $40 to $60, reflecting your experience and expertise.
• Comprehensive healthcare benefits to support your well-being.
• Access to a 401(k) retirement plan with company matching to help secure your financial future.
• The opportunity to make a meaningful impact on students educational journeys.
This role offers a dynamic caseload and the chance to contribute your specialized skills to a supportive educational environment. Candidates local to Bonita Springs or interested in travel opportunities are encouraged to apply.
Take the next step in your speech-language pathology career by applying today!
Qualifications
- •Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1+ year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required
- •This contract position involves serving students from kindergarten through 12th grade, addressing a variety of speech and language needs with caseloads tailored to your experience and preferences, ranging from moderate to profound
Benefits
- •Competitive hourly pay from $40 to $60, reflecting your experience and expertise
- •Comprehensive healthcare benefits to support your well-being
- •Access to a 401(k) retirement plan with company matching to help secure your financial future
- •The opportunity to make a meaningful impact on students educational journeys
- •This role offers a dynamic caseload and the chance to contribute your specialized skills to a supportive educational environment
Responsibilities
- •Provide assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for speech and language impairments in pediatric and school-aged populations
- •Develop individualized treatment plans for students with diverse communication challenges
- •Collaborate with educators and families to support student progress and inclusion
- •Maintain detailed documentation and records in compliance with school and regulatory standards
- •Participate in team meetings and professional development activities
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