Travel School Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) | Lowell, Oregon

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 travel opportunity where your expertise as a speech-language professional can make an impact while you embrace career adventure, financial perks, and personal fulfillment. This part-time role is ideal if you value flexibility, want to experience new locations, and appreciate premium benefits like non-taxable stipends, travel support, and comprehensive healthcare options. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with reliable job placement and the option to participate in a 401(k) plan to plan for your future. Set against the scenic backdrop near Lowell, OR, this destination offers a blend of natural beauty and small-town charm. Outside of your professional hours, you’ll find abundant opportunities to explore the outdoors—think hiking or waterside relaxation—plus the distinct culture of the Pacific Northwest. Working in a new setting is a chance to grow both personally and professionally, as you gain fresh perspectives, adapt to varying leadership styles, and broaden your skill set through hands-on work in diverse educational environments. This assignment allows you to work part-time (16 hours per week), maintaining work-life balance while expanding your experience in supervision, case management, and communication strategies. Qualifications: SLP licensure and Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) required Prior experience (or comfort with) school-based SLP or teletherapy preferred Ability to supervise and guide SLPAs Familiarity with K-12 student needs, IEP processes, and case documentation Responsibilities: Supervise and mentor an SLPA, providing observation hours and guidance Manage a caseload of approximately 70 students (K-12), primarily focusing on articulation and language concerns Conduct evaluations and assessments for students Oversee IEP development, implementation, and compliance Coordinate communication and services with school teams Benefits: Enjoy travel and non-taxable stipends Coverage options for medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) participation for your retirement goals Support with travel logistics and placement security Seize the chance to expand your resume and experience meaningful professional growth while savoring new sights and experiences. Apply now to launch your next fulfilling travel assignment! p11

Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - Cypress, 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 part-time opportunity supporting students' communication development in an engaging educational environment. This contract-based position is ideal for speech-language pathologists interested in supplementing their own private practice or seeking a flexible schedule that aligns with other professional endeavors. As a valued member of the team, you’ll deliver targeted speech and language therapy services to help students achieve academic and personal success. Your expertise will empower students to overcome communication barriers, fostering growth and confidence in their daily school experience. Desired Qualifications & Experience: Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program Current, valid state licensure or eligibility to obtain licensure as an SLP Prior experience working in school settings preferred Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage a diverse caseload Excellent communication, collaboration, and interpersonal abilities Commitment to ethical practices and student-centered care Key Responsibilities: Conduct assessments and develop individualized speech-language therapy plans for students Provide direct therapy services to students as outlined in IEPs Collaborate effectively with educators, families, and support staff to support student progress Maintain accurate records and participate in IEP meetings as required Monitor, document, and communicate students’ progress, adjusting interventions as necessary Benefits & Perks: Flexible part-time scheduling, making it easy to balance with other commitments or private practice Basic benefits package provided to support your well-being Exposure to a collaborative, multi-disciplinary school environment Meaningful work making a difference in students’ educational journeys If you’re an SLP looking for a flexible and fulfilling assignment, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and help shape the future for students through your specialized skills and dedication! p35

Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist 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 opportunity providing speech-language pathology services to middle school students. This role offers the chance to make a significant impact in a supportive educational environment near Plano, TX. Starting August 2026 and running through May 2027, you’ll work collaboratively alongside educators and families to support student success and communication growth. Qualifications: Active Texas license as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP TX) Open to SLPs with Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) and Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) Experience or clinical background working in schools or with pediatric/middle school populations Strong organizational and communication skills Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team Responsibilities: Complete comprehensive speech/language assessments for middle school students Develop, implement, and monitor individualized treatment plans and IEPs Deliver direct therapy services in both individual and group settings Document progress according to federal, state, and school guidelines Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and families to support each student’s needs Participate in IEP meetings and provide professional recommendations Maintain thorough and up-to-date records of services provided This assignment consists of 37.5 hours per week, Monday through Friday, with a highly competitive pay rate of $50 per hour and weekly direct deposits. You’ll also enjoy a robust employee benefits package, including comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance options, a matching 401k, and a flexible spending account. Ready to help students reach their full communication potential? Apply now and take the next step in your speech-language pathology career with this fulfilling school-based contract position near Plano, TX! p31

School Speech Language Pathologist - Cheraw, SC

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 opportunity supporting students’ communication development in a vibrant K-12 educational setting. This onsite role lets you engage closely with learners, parents, and educators, fostering growth and realizing student successes throughout the school year. Key Qualifications: Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology Active South Carolina SLP license Current South Carolina Teaching Certificate Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP-CCC) Previous experience in school-based speech therapy preferred Strong interpersonal, assessment, and documentation skills Ability to adapt therapy techniques for diverse student populations Role Responsibilities: Deliver speech and language therapy services to K-12 students onsite Evaluate and document student progress; conduct assessments and create individualized therapy plans Collaborate with classroom teachers, parents, and school administrators to ensure student success Participate in IEP meetings and contribute to multidisciplinary teams Maintain detailed records of therapy sessions, compliance, and progress reports Support a positive, inclusive, and communicative school environment This assignment runs from July 29, 2026, through May 27, 2027, with a commitment of 37.5 hours per week. It’s a meaningful way to make a difference in children’s lives while expanding your professional impact in an educational context. Take the next step in your speech-language pathology career—submit your blinded resume, copies of your certifications/endorsements, your interest in this position, and availability for interviews. Let’s connect you to an exceptional school community where your expertise truly matters! p31

Occupational Therapist School Setting in Longview, WA

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 role where your expertise as an Occupational Therapist will have a meaningful impact on students across elementary, middle, and high school levels. This contract opportunity offers the chance to work onsite, interacting closely with students and educational teams to promote independence, participation, and success for children with a range of abilities. Key Qualifications: Current and valid Washington State Occupational Therapist certification Experience working in school settings with diverse student populations Knowledge in addressing needs for a range of disabilities, from mild to severe Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams Commitment to best practices and ongoing professional development Primary Responsibilities: Assess students to identify strengths and areas for intervention within educational environments Develop and implement individualized treatment plans and goals Deliver direct and consultative occupational therapy services in accordance with IEPs and 504 plans Partner with educators, families, and support staff to ensure holistic care and support for students Document services and progress according to district, state, and federal guidelines Adapt materials and environments to increase student engagement and participation in school routines What You’ll Enjoy: Full-time schedule: 5 days per week, Monday through Friday, 7-hour school days Opportunity to work throughout the 2026-2027 school year with all age groups Supportive environment with accessible interview options via ZOOM or in-person If you are a motivated Occupational Therapist ready to support students’ abilities and growth, this position offers a rewarding path. Take the next step in your career—apply today and help make a difference where it matters most. Compensation for this position ranges from $40.00 to $70.00. 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

Teacher in Andover, MN

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 an impactful teaching opportunity guiding middle school students through English Language Arts in a welcoming, supportive educational environment. This contract role is an excellent fit for passionate educators eager to inspire young learners, enrich their academic experience, and contribute to a thriving school community. The position runs from August through June, with a consistent Monday to Friday schedule, from 8am to 4pm, offering a fulfilling full-time commitment. Key Qualifications & Experience: Valid Minnesota general education teaching license (required) Experience teaching in a middle school setting preferred Strong background in English Language Arts instruction Ability to create a positive and engaging classroom environment Effective classroom management and communication skills Dedication to supporting students with diverse learning needs Responsibilities: Teach general education English classes to middle school students Develop and implement lesson plans aligned with curriculum standards Foster critical thinking, reading, and writing skills in students Assess student progress and adjust instruction accordingly Communicate regularly with parents, staff, and administration Participate in professional development and school activities as needed Maintain accurate records of student attendance and achievement This contract position provides the opportunity to make a meaningful difference day-to-day while maintaining a predictable schedule that enables a positive work-life balance. Surrounded by dedicated colleagues and enthusiastic students, you’ll bring creativity and compassion to a vital role in shaping young minds. If you thrive on inspiring others and possess the credentials to excel in this dynamic teaching role, don’t miss out—submit your application today and help students unlock their full potential in the upcoming school year! Compensation for this position ranges from $27.00 to $39.00. 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

Speech Language Pathologist

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. Onsite Speech-Language Pathologists (Up to 2 Openings) Locations: Flint, MI Schedule: 35 hours/week Assignment Dates: August 17, 2026 – June 11, 2027 Positions: K–12 (caseloads may vary) SLPs preferred; CFYs considered Position Overview We are seeking up to two onsite Speech-Language Pathologists to support K–12 students across multiple Michigan regions. Candidates must be comfortable working onsite and collaborating with multidisciplinary school teams. CFYs may be accepted; however, Flint strongly prefers candidates with an established supervisor . Applicants may be asked to discuss the challenges faced by urban students and identify appropriate resources for families , as part of Flint’s pre‑qualification process. Licensure & Credential Requirements Active Michigan SLP license preferred NSY candidates will be considered if licensure has been applied for Must provide proof of completed application and pending status Official university transcripts required prior to district submission Onsite availability required Key Responsibilities Direct Therapy Services — Provide individual and group speech-language therapy tailored to student needs. Collaborative Support — Partner with teachers, families, and support staff to integrate communication strategies into daily instruction. IEP & MET Participation — Develop annual goals, short-term objectives, and contribute meaningfully to IEP/MET meetings. Documentation Compliance — Maintain accurate records, progress reports, and required documentation aligned with district, state, and federal guidelines. Team-Based Referrals — Collaborate with instructional and ancillary staff to identify students needing additional services. Staff Training — Provide professional development on language development strategies and best practices. Evaluations & Reporting — Conduct assessments and prepare written reports for students suspected of speech, language, voice, or oral-motor impairments. AAC Support — Train and support students using AAC systems, ensuring proper use at school and home. Equipment Management — Maintain therapy materials, equipment, and supplies. Multi‑Building Travel — Travel between assigned school buildings as needed. Perform additional duties as assigned. Candidate Profile Ideal candidates demonstrate: Strong clinical skills across K–12 populations Comfort working onsite in diverse educational environments Cultural awareness and sensitivity to the needs of urban communities Ability to collaborate effectively with educators, families, and multidisciplinary teams Professionalism in documentation, communication, and service delivery This position is available to be filled immediately. For consideration, please contact Kamal Whitmore directly. [email protected] 678-666-5227 p34

Speech Language Pathologist in Universal City, 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. Embark on a fulfilling contract position as a Speech-Language Pathologist, providing essential support to students across multiple campuses in a dynamic school setting near Universal City, TX. Beginning August 12, 2026, and concluding May 26, 2027, this full-time opportunity offers the chance to work closely with students from Pre-K through 8th grade, while supporting and supervising talented SLPAs. Whether you’re bilingual or monolingual, your skills will play a crucial role in helping students reach their communication potential. Key Qualifications: Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology Active TX SLP Licensure (image of license from Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation required prior to interview) ASHA CCC-SLP Certification (if hours have been logged) At least one strong professional reference Previous experience in school-based settings strongly preferred Able to supervise SLPAs, including case management and ARD facilitation Bilingual (Spanish/English) abilities highly valued for the bilingual role Responsibilities: Deliver speech and language therapy services to a diverse caseload of PK-8 students Supervise and support SLPAs, ensuring best practices in therapy and case management Oversee and participate in case management duties, ARD meeting preparation and facilitation, and goal writing Conduct re-evaluations (district team assists with initial evaluations) Build positive working relationships with campus administrators; be on-site at least twice weekly Collaborate with staff and contribute to the overall success of assigned campuses Perks: Hybrid model: onsite presence at least two days per week; additional flexibility as needed Work in supportive, well-resourced campuses Collaborate with a dedicated, experienced educational team Professional development and networking opportunities Budget approval is set for July 1, and interviews will begin June 19. Take the next step in your career by applying today—help make a difference in students’ lives while growing professionally in a vibrant school environment! p31

Licensed Clinical Therapist - Remote

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.

Travel School-Based Speech Language Pathologist | Arlington, Nebraska

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 an exciting full-time travel role supporting students as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) during a maternity leave near Arlington, NE. This travel assignment offers you the unique opportunity to work in a dynamic educational environment while reaping the rewards of premium compensation, consistent weekly pay, and robust benefits including comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, along with matching 401(k) and flexible spending accounts. Travel professionals also enjoy non-taxable stipends and dedicated travel assistance, ensuring a smooth and supported experience from start to finish. Located near the charming community of Arlington, you’ll discover a welcoming town, scenic farmlands, and easy access to the vibrant culture of Omaha. Traveling here allows you to experience authentic Midwestern hospitality while expanding your professional horizons. This is your chance to grow as an SLP by collaborating with diverse teams, learning new workplace strategies, and refining your leadership and communication skills—all while making a direct impact in the lives of students from Pre-K to grade 12. After hours, enjoy exploring local parks, engaging in community events, or discovering the nearby city’s culinary gems. This role is ideal for SLPs eager to broaden their experience, elevate their resume, and enjoy meaningful travel adventures during their assignment. Qualifications: Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology and required state licensure Prior experience in a school setting preferred Strong organizational, communication, and collaboration skills Ability to independently manage a caseload and lead meetings Key Responsibilities: Conduct speech and language evaluations Develop and write Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) Lead and participate in IEP meetings Provide therapy services to a caseload of approximately 50 students, ages Pre-K–12 Collaborate with educators, administrators, and families Assignment Perks: Premium pay with weekly deposits Comprehensive insurance coverage Matching 401(k) and flexible spending account options Non-taxable stipends and dedicated travel resources Professional growth opportunities Embark on a rewarding assignment where you can advance your expertise, network with new colleagues, and create lasting impacts—apply today to start your travel SLP adventure near Arlington! p33

School Speech Language Pathologist - Roswell, New Mexico

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. Embark on a rewarding contract-based opportunity supporting students as a Speech-Language Pathologist. Serve schools in the Roswell, NM, area, tailoring your experience to suit your professional preferences with options for remote, hybrid, or in-person settings. This is an excellent role for those passionate about fostering communication skills and making a meaningful impact on students’ educational journeys. What we’re looking for: Current state licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist Experience working in school settings or with pediatric populations preferred Strong communication and organizational skills Ability to adapt to various service delivery models (remote, hybrid, in-person) Commitment to confidentiality and ethical best practices Flexibility and a team-oriented mindset Primary responsibilities: Assess, diagnose, and treat students with speech, language, communication, or swallowing disorders Develop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs) in collaboration with educators and families Offer both direct and consultative services to students and staff Document student progress and maintain accurate records in line with district and federal guidelines Participate in meetings with educational staff and parents as needed Use digital platforms effectively for teletherapy when providing remote services Enjoy competitive compensation while you create meaningful change in students’ lives. Whether you thrive in a digital, hybrid, or on-site environment, you’ll have the support needed to excel in your practice. Shape brighter futures and elevate your career with this flexible and impactful role. Apply today to discuss how your expertise as an SLP can match the current needs of schools. p35