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Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) in Kenai, AK

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Soliant Health

Kenai, AK (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/19/2026

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Job Description

Category Schools - SLP Job Type Contract Experience the rewards of making a difference as a Speech-Language Pathologist in stunning Alaska! This full-time, school-based contract position offers the chance to work on-site throughout the academic year, supporting a welcoming and collaborative district with a reputation for its strong team environment and accessible resources. Six dynamic SLP roles are open across the southern, central, and eastern regions of the beautiful Kenai Peninsula. Travel stipends are available for those relocating to embrace this unique adventure, helping you settle in as you help students thrive. Highly motivated SLP-CCCs, SLP-CFYs, and SLPAs are encouraged to apply. Your expertise will play a crucial role in fostering students' communication skills and academic success in an environment that values growth and connection.
Qualifications and Preferred Experience:
Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology or completion of CFY Valid SLP license (or eligibility for licensure) Strong communication and teamwork skills Open to SLP-CCC, SLP-CFY, and SLPA candidates Commitment to full-time, on-site work for the full school year Not accepting teletherapy/VOCO applicants
Responsibilities:
Provide individualized assessment and therapy for students with speech, language, or communication needs Develop and implement effective treatment plans Collaborate with teachers, families, and support teams to support student progress Maintain thorough, timely documentation in accordance with district standards Participate in IEP meetings and contribute professional recommendations The position offers the chance to enjoy Alaska's vibrant seasons and unique community spirit while advancing your clinical skills. Travel stipends are available, making relocation and settling in that much easier. This is a fantastic opportunity for SLP professionals seeking growth, adventure, and the joy of making a measurable difference. Submit your application today and start your next chapter in Alaska—where your expertise is valued and your impact is real! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled