Licensed Clinical Therapist - Teens Focus

Job Description Join Talkspace, a leading online behavioral healthcare platform that makes it easier for therapists and counselors to provide accessible, high-quality mental health care, all from the comfort of home. This is a remote position for independently licensed clinicians . The Benefits: Choose Your Time Commitment - As a Talkspace therapist, there is no caseload requirement or non-compete clause. Keep your current clientele while using Talkspace to fill openings in your schedule or build a full caseload on our platform! Zero Overhead - Wave goodbye to insurance barriers, marketing budgets, and other administrative burdens. Talkspace not only delivers client referrals straight to you but also handles insurance claim submission and billing so you can focus on practicing the craft you love. Flexible Scheduling - Create a schedule that works best for you and your clients. Provide mental health care at your convenience, whether that’s during the day, evenings, or on the weekend. AI Assistance - Our optional, HIPAA-compliant AI features expedite session preparation and documentation by summarizing key details from previous sessions and drafting progress notes after each completed session. And More! - Manage cases, write client notes, and schedule appointments all on the Talkspace platform. Earn free CE credits by attending our Learning Community sessions. Take advantage of resources like our Provider Help Center, live assistance from our dedicated Provider Support Team, and an after-hours crisis hotline for clients. Requirements: Talkspace is looking to expand our network of licensed mental health providers, which is primarily composed of 1099 contractors. All Talkspace providers must possess: Independent clinical licensure (e.g., LCSW, LPC, LMHC, LMFT, or a variant)* Individual malpractice insurance Residence in the USA NPI and CAQH numbers (required before seeing clients) Experience working with teens, couples, military members OR clients struggling with women’s health issues is a bonus but not required! *Note: Due to current demand, providers who ONLY hold clinical licensure in TX, FL, NC, MI will be placed on our waitlist. Compensation: Compensation is determined by the state in which your client resides. For 60-minute live sessions with clients (outside of CA, DC, MD, NY, VA, and WA), you will be reimbursed $70; rates for shorter live sessions (30- and 45-minute) are prorated. Asynchronous messaging rates depend on client plans and their state of residence. Finally, we offer bonuses based on engagement with new clients.

School-Based Speech Language Pathologist | Burlington, Massachusetts

Job Description Job Description 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. Step into a rewarding opportunity that allows you to make a meaningful impact while maintaining the flexibility your schedule requires. This part-time contract role is ideal for independent speech-language pathologists (SLPs) interested in supplementing their private practice with a fulfilling school-based position near Burlington, MA. Bring your expertise to an educational environment where your skills will empower students to communicate and thrive. Qualifications: Valid state licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program Minimum of one year of experience preferred in school settings, internships considered Strong communication, organization, and collaboration skills Commitment to supporting a diverse student population Responsibilities: Assess, diagnose, and develop individualized speech and language treatment plans for students Provide direct therapy services and document progress Collaborate with teachers, special educators, and families to support students’ academic and social success Participate in IEP meetings and contribute to team-based decisions Consult with staff regarding best practices for supporting communication in the classroom Benefits: Basic benefits package included with part-time assignments Flexible scheduling to suit professionals balancing private practice or other commitments Opportunity to broaden your clinical experience in school-based settings Supportive environment with collaboration among multidisciplinary teams Experience the satisfaction of helping students overcome communication challenges in a setting that values your autonomy and expertise. If you are a dedicated SLP eager to enrich your practice with meaningful school-based work, submit your application today and take the next step in your professional journey. Compensation for this position ranges from $42.13 to $62.13. Eligible candidates may also receive healthcare benefits, housing, and meals/incidentals. Full details of our healthcare benefits plan can be found here. This posting is open for 60 days after the posting date. p35

School-Based Speech Language Pathologist | Cheraw, South Carolina

Job Description Job Description 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. Make a meaningful impact supporting students’ communication skills in a dynamic K-12 school environment. This exciting onsite contract opportunity for an ASHA-certified Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP-CCC) allows you to help students across grade levels develop the skills they need to succeed—both academically and socially—throughout the upcoming school year. What You Bring: Current and valid South Carolina SLP license Active South Carolina Teaching Certificate ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) Experience working with K-12 students in a school-based setting preferred Strong communication and collaboration skills A passion for supporting students’ diverse communication needs Key Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive speech-language pathology services for K-12 students Develop and implement individualized treatment plans based on students’ needs and IEP goals Collaborate with teachers, families, and other related service providers to maximize student progress Document student performance and progress toward IEP goals Conduct assessments, report findings, and participate in eligibility/IEP meetings Maintain compliance with federal, state, and school regulations for special education This is a full-time, 37.5 hours per week contract role spanning the 2026–2027 academic year. K-12 settings available; specific assignments to be confirmed. The position is onsite. To proceed, please submit a blinded resume and copies of your certifications/endorsements. In your submission, indicate your interest in this opportunity as well as your availability for interviews. Seize the chance to empower students and advance your career in a supportive educational environment—apply now! p31

English as a Second Language (ESL) General Education Teacher | Johnstown, Ohio

Job Description Job Description Bachelor’s degree in Education, valid state Teaching license or certification, and 1 years Teaching experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered. Step into a dynamic educational environment supporting multilingual learners by serving as a part-time English as a Second Language (ESL) Teacher on a contract basis. This unique opportunity involves working across multiple buildings within a district near Johnstown, OH, providing dedicated language instruction and support to K-12 students. As an advocate for student achievement and cultural inclusion, you will make an impact every day through personalized teaching and collaboration with a passionate educational team. Key Qualifications & Experience: Valid Ohio certification to teach English as a Second Language Proven background as a General Education Teacher and/or ESL Teacher Experience working with K-12 student populations, with a strong understanding of developmental and academic needs across grade levels Ability to travel between different buildings within the district as required Strong communication, organizational, and time-management skills Primary Responsibilities: Provide direct ESL instruction to K-12 students, adapting lessons to address a range of proficiency levels and cultural backgrounds Develop and implement engaging, standards-based lessons supporting language acquisition and academic progress Collaborate with classroom teachers, school staff, and parents to ensure individualized support for each student Assess student progress and maintain accurate documentation of student development and program effectiveness Support a positive, inclusive classroom environment where all students feel valued and motivated to learn Participate in relevant professional development activities to continuously enhance teaching practices This part-time position offers four workdays per week and a rewarding chance to foster language growth in students throughout the district. Connect your talents and passion for teaching with a flexible schedule that values your expertise—apply today to bring meaningful change to K-12 learners as an ESL teacher! p31

School-Based Speech Language Pathologist | Carthage, North Carolina

Job Description Job Description 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. Advance your career with an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful difference for students in North Carolina! Two full-time Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) contract positions are available supporting vibrant school communities. Each role allows you to help students excel by providing impactful speech and language services. One SLP will work with K-12 students in a specialized public school setting with a manageable caseload of about 35 students, allowing for individualized care and creative approaches. The second SLP will serve an elementary school (grades K-5) with an engaging caseload of approximately 50 young learners. Both locations offer the rewarding chance to collaborate closely with school teams, families, and other specialists. Qualifications: Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program Active SLP license for North Carolina or eligibility to obtain one before start date Previous school-based experience preferred, but strong clinical SLPs will be considered Comfortable managing a caseload and developing individualized educational plans (IEPs) Effective communicator with students, teachers, and families Passionate about supporting children’s growth in speech and language skills Key Responsibilities: Evaluate and diagnose speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders Develop and implement individualized treatment plans for each student Collaborate with educators, specialists, and families for student success Participate in IEP meetings and maintain accurate, timely documentation Provide direct therapy and support to students in individual and small group settings Engage in ongoing professional learning and training activities Envision yourself guiding and celebrating growth milestones for students while enjoying a fulfilling contract position. Elevate your SLP career by applying today—take the next step in making a positive difference in the lives of NC students! p31

School Speech Language Pathologist - Mckinney, TX

Job Description Job Description 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. Make a positive impact supporting students’ communication skills through a contract, part-time opportunity for a Speech-Language Pathologist. Perfect for independent clinicians hoping to supplement their private practice, this role allows you to dedicate your expertise while maintaining a flexible work-life balance. You’ll work collaboratively in a school-based setting, providing vital services that help children thrive academically and socially. Qualifications & Experience: Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited institution Current state licensure and ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) Previous experience in school or pediatric settings is highly valued Strong interpersonal skills for effectively collaborating with educators, families, and allied professionals Ability to develop and implement individualized plans targeting a range of speech and language disorders Primary Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive assessments to identify students’ speech and language needs Develop and deliver personalized intervention plans aimed at improving communication outcomes Collaborate with teachers and school staff to integrate therapy goals into classroom activities Maintain thorough records and prepare progress reports per regulatory and district guidelines Participate in meetings with IEP teams, offering insights on student progress and needs Educate staff and families about communication disorders and techniques to support students both in and outside the classroom What You’ll Enjoy: Part-time schedule, ideal for those balancing private clients or other commitments The opportunity to work independently while being part of a supportive education community Basic benefits package, including options for healthcare coverage and additional wellness resources If you are enthusiastic about guiding students towards their communication goals without giving up your autonomy, seize this rewarding contract opportunity. Apply today to offer your skills, make a difference, and enrich your professional journey! p35

Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) in Plano, TX

Job Description Job Description 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. Step into a rewarding contract role supporting students as a School-Based Speech-Language Pathologist. This part-time opportunity is perfect for independent clinicians seeking to supplement private practice while making a valuable impact in educational settings. Essential Qualifications: Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited institution Current state licensure or eligibility as a Speech-Language Pathologist Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) or Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) candidates welcome Previous experience in school settings preferred, though not required Strong communication, organization, and documentation skills Dedication to fostering student growth and inclusivity Role Responsibilities: Provide speech and language intervention to students in individual and group settings Conduct assessments, develop IEPs, and report on student progress Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and families to support student success Document services and maintain accurate records in accordance with school and district requirements Participate in team meetings and contribute professional expertise to multidisciplinary teams Offer consultation and resources to educators, families, and students What You’ll Enjoy:This part-time opening presents flexible hours ideal for busy clinicians or those balancing a private caseload. You’ll receive a basic benefits package, allowing you to maintain security and peace of mind while helping students communicate confidently and achieve their best. This role is tailored for professionals who thrive in dynamic environments and value the opportunity to make a difference, all while enjoying work-life balance. If you’re enthusiastic about empowering children and ready to bring your skills to a supportive school community, submit your application today to embark on a fulfilling new chapter! p35

School Occupational Therapist | Longview, Washington

Job Description Job Description Master's degree in Occupational Therapy, active Occupational Therapist license and 1 year of Occupational Therapy experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered. Step into a fulfilling role as an Occupational Therapist supporting students across elementary, middle, and high school environments for the 2026-2027 academic year in Longview, Washington. This position offers a dynamic opportunity to make a significant impact by providing essential OT services to learners with a wide range of disabilities, from mild to severe. You’ll work onsite in a collaborative setting with passionate educational professionals, ensuring students are equipped to succeed in their school environment. Preferred Background and Qualifications: Valid Washington State Occupational Therapist certification required Experience working within a school setting (elementary, middle, or high school) Skilled in adapting interventions for students with various disabilities Ability to collaborate effectively with educators, specialists, and families Strong organizational, time management, and communication skills Compassionate, patient, and eager to help students achieve their fullest potential Key Responsibilities Include: Delivering direct therapy services to students as outlined in their IEPs Evaluating students’ needs and documenting progress Developing and implementing individualized treatment plans Consulting with teachers and staff to support classroom success Participating in IEP meetings and providing professional recommendations Engaging in ongoing professional development to stay current with OT best practices This contract role is full-time, Monday through Friday, with approximately 35 hours per week. You’ll have the flexibility and opportunity to participate in virtual or in-person interviews, making the process convenient for you. Make a meaningful difference in the lives of students and enjoy a supportive work environment where your expertise is valued. Take the next step in your career and apply today to become an integral part of a school community dedicated to student growth and success! Compensation for this position ranges from $45.00 to $65.00. Eligible candidates may also receive healthcare benefits, housing, and meals/incidentals. Full details of our healthcare benefits plan can be found here. This posting is open for 60 days after the posting date. p31

School-Based Speech Language Pathologist | Johnstown, Ohio

Job Description Job Description 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. Make a meaningful impact in a school environment providing speech and language support to students from preschool through 5th grade. This contract opportunity offers both full-time and part-time schedule options, allowing you the flexibility to shape your work around your life while helping young learners succeed. Desired Expertise and Qualifications: Current Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) licensure in the state of Ohio ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) strongly preferred Previous experience in school settings desirable, with confidence working with K-5th grade or preschool populations Strong collaboration and communication skills, working alongside teachers, parents, and support staff to maximize student support Dedication to fostering a positive and inclusive learning environment Key Responsibilities: Evaluate and provide direct speech and language therapy to assigned caseload of K-5 or preschool students Develop individualized education plans (IEPs), progress reports, and maintain detailed student documentation Consult with teachers and families to design effective classroom strategies and accommodations Utilize evidence-based practices to deliver engaging interventions Collaborate in multidisciplinary teams to address each child’s unique needs This is an excellent opportunity to apply your expertise, creativity, and passion in a supportive school community invested in student success. With multiple scheduling options and diverse age groups, you’ll find the role that best matches your interests and experience. If you're committed to making a difference as a Speech Language Pathologist and meet the qualifications listed, don’t miss this chance to help students discover their voices and reach their fullest potential. Submit your application today to get started! p31

General Dentist

Job Description Overview: We are seeking a talented, experienced Dentist to provide quality dental care in a collaborative and supportive dental practice. Our teams perform a variety of preventative, restorative, endodontic, and surgical procedures that fall under the scope of general dentistry. We’re big on teamwork, so you’ll be working and growing with your office and region to provide the best treatment for your patients. Plus, we bring the Board Specialists into your office to treat patients if they are referred for such treatment. We keep patients under one dental roof while you get to work side-by-side with a Specialty Dentist. We provide you with experienced dental staff and wonderful patients that you will be proud to deliver excellent dental care through evidence-based dentistry. The office focuses on teamwork so the day-to-day operations run smoothly for you so you can focus on what matters: your patients and their smiles. Benefits for FT Providers Healthcare Benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision) Continuing Education 401(k) Employee Assistance Program Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive oral examinations and evaluations to diagnose dental problems Develop and implement personalized treatment plans for patients Perform a wide range of procedures, including fillings, cleanings, extractions, and root canals Educate patients on proper oral hygiene practices and post-treatment care Provide prescriptions for patients as needed Maintain accurate and confidential patient records, including X-rays and treatment histories Refer patients to specialists (like orthodontists or oral surgeons) for complex treatments Ensure all work is compliant with safety, OSHA, and infection control standards Qualifications: DMD or DDS from accredited dental school Active, unrestricted state dental license or in the process of obtaining a license upon graduation CPR/BLS certification DEA certification NPI number Western Dental Services, Inc. and all relevant affiliates are Equal Opportunity Employers.

Now Hiring School Psychologist for the 26/27 School Year

Job Description Job Description Bachelor's or Master's degree in School Psychology, active School Psychologist license and minimum 1 years School Psychologist experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered. Make a Difference Every Day ProCare Therapy is partnering with a supportive school district in Albany, OR to hire a passionate School Psychologist for the 2026–2027 school year. If you're dedicated to helping students reach their full potential through comprehensive psychological services and collaborative support, we'd love to connect with you! Join a team that values your expertise while providing the resources and support you need to thrive. Compensation & Benefits Competitive pay: $45–$50/hour (based on experience) Weekly direct deposit Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance 401(k) Retirement Plan Dedicated Recruiter & Ongoing Professional Support Career Growth Opportunities As a School Psychologist, you will: Conduct psychoeducational evaluations and comprehensive student assessments Analyze assessment data and prepare detailed evaluation reports Determine eligibility for special education services Develop and support Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and 504 Plans Provide individual and group counseling services Collaborate with teachers, administrators, parents, and related service providers Develop Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) and monitor student progress Participate in IEP meetings and multidisciplinary team discussions Support positive behavioral, academic, and social-emotional outcomes for students Maintain accurate documentation while ensuring compliance with state and federal guidelines Qualifications Required -Master's or Doctoral Degree in School Psychology -Active Oregon School Psychologist certification/licensure, or ability to obtain before the start of the assignment Preferred -Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) -Previous school-based experience -Strong communication, collaboration, and organizational skills Apply Today! Ready to make an impact during the 2026–2027 school year? We'd love to hear from you! Contact, Macy Ahlers Email: [email protected] Phone: 480-842-8685 p24

English as a Second Language (ESL) Gen Ed Teacher - Granville, Ohio

Job Description Job Description Bachelor’s degree in Education, valid state Teaching license or certification, and 1 years Teaching experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered. Make a meaningful impact by helping K-12 students build English language skills as a part-time English as a Second Language Teacher. This contract position offers the opportunity to work across multiple buildings in a school district near Granville, OH, making each day unique and rewarding. In this role, you’ll deliver high-quality instruction tailored to meet the needs of English Language Learners (ELLs) from Kindergarten through 12th grade. Your expertise in general education and ESL teaching will be vital in creating a supportive environment where students can reach their full potential. The schedule is part-time, working four days per week, perfect for educators seeking flexibility while making a real difference. Qualifications: Valid Ohio teaching certification for English as a Second Language Experience teaching K-12 students in either general education or ESL settings Strong organizational skills and the ability to adapt lessons for a diverse student group Willingness to travel between school buildings within the district Collaborative approach to working with other teachers, support staff, and families Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Responsibilities: Provide English language instruction to a caseload of K-12 students Assess individual student needs and adjust lesson plans accordingly Collaborate with classroom teachers to support student integration and academic success Maintain accurate records of student progress and achievement Travel between multiple district buildings as needed to deliver instruction You’ll gain valuable experience working with diverse learners and play a key role in supporting their academic growth. With a flexible part-time schedule and the chance to impact multiple schools, this contract position is ideal for passionate educators looking to broaden their teaching experience. Excited to bring your skills to this dynamic setting? Apply now to help empower students and support their English language development! p31