Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMaster'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.
A rewarding opportunity is available for a Speech-Language Pathologist with CCC certification or a Clinical Fellow to provide essential support in an early childhood educational setting focused on preschool-aged children. This contract role, spanning the school year, serves a diverse population within 12 classrooms, offering 24 therapy sessions weekly from Monday through Thursday.The caseload includes approximately 40 students, featuring a range of communication challenges such as articulation-only needs and intensive therapy requirements. Many children served are on Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), with a total of around 140 students currently receiving support. The role emphasizes working with students diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder Levels 2 and 3, including about 50 non-speaking children. Some students also participate in feeding therapy outside of school hours.Key responsibilities : Deliver push-in speech and language therapy tailored to preschoolers developmental needsCollaborate closely with educators and support staff to integrate therapy goals within classroom activitiesManage a caseload comprising a mix of intensive and articulation-focused casesProvide ongoing communication and progress updates to families and multidisciplinary teamsSupport feeding therapy coordination and encourage communication development for non-verbal studentsQualifications and desired experience : Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) in Speech-Language Pathology or Clinical Fellow statusExperience working with early childhood populations, especially those with complex needs such as Autism Spectrum DisorderAbility to manage a varied caseload while maintaining detailed documentationExcellent collaboration and communication skills within a multidisciplinary teamCommitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive therapy environmentLocation : Troy, Ohio (Early Childhood School)Benefits include working with a supportive onsite team dedicated to professional growth and student success.Qualified clinicians interested in this opportunity are encouraged to apply to contribute their expertise to a dynamic early childhood setting.
School Speech Language Pathologist • Troy, Alabama, United States