Speech-Language Pathology Jobs

As a speech-language pathologist, you know that there’s no universal method to help your students. There are actually hundreds of conditions—from developmental disabilities to cleft palates to emotional challenges—that can cause a student to require your care and expertise. Likewise, each of our speech-language pathology jobs gives you the opportunity to have a new and unique experience—working at a different school, in a different district and with individual students who are all exceptional in their own ways.

What Does a Speech-Language Pathologist Do?

In any of our SLP jobs, your day-to-day responsibilities could shift from day-to-day. In addition to identifying and evaluating students’ conditions, and administering speech therapy, you may have a specific area of focus, such as:

  • Assessment, training and programming for augmentative communication disorders
  • Oral motor and feeding therapy
  • Social skills training
  • Therapy for voice, fluency, expressive and receptive language and articulation
  • Training of non-verbal communication, such as sign language, gesturing and picture exchange communication

In addition, certain speech-language pathology jobs will require you to design and direct programs to evaluate specific speech-language impairments, provide appropriate professional referrals and deliver intervention services for children with articulation, fluency, voice, language, communication, swallowing and related disabilities. These programs could include:

  • Assessment
  • Early Identification
  • Intervention Programs
  • Prevention

As a ProCare speech-language pathologist or speech-language pathology assistant working in one of our SLP or SLPA jobs, you’ll also collaborate with teachers, special educators, interpreters, other school personnel and parents to develop and implement individual or group programs, provide counseling and support classroom activities.

Most importantly, you’ll help students find the skills and the courage to participate more fully in and out of class, giving them a greater chance of succeeding in school and in everyday life.

Speech-Language Pathology Job Outlook

The SLP job outlook is bright. Increased awareness of speech and language disorders, as well as medical advances, have led for the need of having more speech-language pathologists in schools. The profession is expected to grow by 18% between 2016 and 2026, which is much higher than the average of all other occupations. SLPs who are willing to relocate will have the best job opportunities. For those not wanting to relocate, SLP telepractice jobs may be a good option.

There are students out there waiting for you to make a positive impact on their lives—find your next speech-language pathology job today!

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Seeking: Speech Learning Pathologist (SLP) | Los Alamitos, CA

  • Los Alamitos, California
  • Schools - SLP
  • 4/12/2024
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Exciting Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) Position - ProCare Therapy Welcomes You!
 
Embark on a fulfilling career journey as a Speech Language Pathologist with ProCare Therapy! We are a prominent education staffing agency, and we are actively seeking a dedicated SLP to join our esteemed team at one of our trusted schools in Los Alamitos, CA. In this contracted role, you will have the opportunity to work closely with students, educators, and parents, providing essential therapy services within a school environment, and contributing significantly to the overall well-being and development of students.
 
Compensation & Benefits:

  • Competitive hourly rates!
  • W2 Employment
  • Convenient weekly direct deposit
  • Benefits Package


Responsibilities:

  • Implement effective speech-language therapy plans and interventions tailored to students' needs.
  • Work collaboratively with students in one-on-one or small group settings to address speech and language challenges.
  • Foster seamless collaboration with teachers and school staff, actively supporting students' communication goals.
  • Maintain accurate and thorough records and progress reports for transparent communication with the school and parents.
  • Actively contribute to Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings, playing a key role in the development of personalized education plans.

 
Interview Process:

  • Initiate a brief and insightful (10-15 minute) screening call with a dedicated ProCare Therapy Recruiter.
  • Engage in a comprehensive (20-30 minute) virtual interview directly with the school.
  • Anticipate an offer typically within 24 hours of the virtual interview.

 
Feel free to reach out directly to explore more details about this exciting Speech Language Pathologist opportunity! Your commitment and expertise can make a lasting impact on students' lives, and we look forward to discussing how you can contribute to their well-being and development.

Contact: Sean Holmes, Director of Educational Resources
Phone: 770-325-0341
Email: Sean.Holmes@procaretherapy.com

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