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Travel School Speech Language Pathologist - Seaford, DE

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Soliant Health

Seaford, DE (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/25/2026

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Job Description

Category Schools - SLP Job Type Travel Exciting travel assignments await Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP or CFY) eager to make a genuine impact while exploring new horizons. This role offers the remarkable opportunity to build your career and enrich your skills, while benefitting from non-taxable stipends, travel support, and premium compensation. You'll also enjoy comprehensive healthcare, medical, dental, and vision benefits, alongside peace of mind with job security and 401(k) options—all wrapped into one rewarding assignment.
Your next destination:
the vibrant Seaford, Delaware area, where a blend of coastal beauty and small-town charm create the perfect backdrop for both personal and professional growth. In addition to immersing yourself in the unique educational approaches of a new school community, you'll have time to savor local attractions—from scenic parks to charming downtown eateries—during your downtime. Traveling for this role is more than a job change; it's a lifestyle upgrade with daily adventure and a supportive professional network. Exposure to diverse teaching styles, multidisciplinary collaboration, and fresh leadership philosophies will set your career apart and expand your expertise. With students from K-12th grade and early intervention caseloads, you'll broaden your scope and enhance your relatability as a therapist.
Qualifications:
Delaware SLP license or eligibility to obtain one. Open to both SLP-CCC and Clinical Fellows (CFY). Previous work with moderate to severe students preferred. Skilled communicator and collaborative mindset. Flexible, innovative, and solution-oriented.
Responsibilities:
Plan and deliver speech-language therapy addressing assistive technology, AAC, articulation, social/communication skills, voice, oral-motor, feeding, and language delays. Administer and interpret diagnostic and evaluative tests. Create detailed, insightful assessment reports. Develop and monitor IEP objectives. Comfortably serve early childhood populations. Partner effectively with families and professional colleagues.
Benefits:
Full-time position (35 hours/week) or flexible part-time schedule Competitive weekly pay
Healthcare:
Medical, dental, and vision Non-taxable stipends and travel assistance Supportive, collaborative work environment Set your sights on a varied caseload, growth opportunities, and meaningful adventure. Apply today and discover how travel therapy can transform your career and your life! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled