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School-Based Speech-Language Pathologist - Parrish, Florida

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Soliant Health

Parrish, FL (In Person)

$90,480 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 weeks ago (Updated 5 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/30/2026

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Job Description

Category Schools - SLP Job Type Contract Step into an engaging opportunity where your expertise as a Speech-Language Pathologist will help transform the educational experience for students in the vibrant region near Parrish, FL. We are seeking ten dedicated SLPs to serve in a full-time, contract capacity for the upcoming academic year. Assignments are distributed on a rolling basis, with caseload details such as age group and number of schools determined after direct-hire placements. With on-site work required, your collaboration and skill will directly impact students' communication growth in a dynamic school environment.
Key Qualifications:
Possession of a valid Florida SLP License required (Master's degree preferred, but will consider candidates with a bachelor's degree). CFY candidates welcome; unfortunately, SLPAs are not being considered at this time. Commitment to the full contract period from August 10, 2026, to May 27, 2027. Strong clinical, organization, and communication abilities to serve diverse student populations. Flexibility to work with varying caseloads and adapt to differing campus assignments as needed.
Responsibilities:
Deliver assessments, individual and group therapy, and participation in IEP meetings. Develop and implement customized treatment plans targeting students' unique needs. Maintain thorough student records aligned with district policies and state guidelines. Foster supportive relationships with staff, students, and families to advance communication outcomes. Serve as an advocate for students' speech and language development within the school setting. As a valued professional in this contract role, you'll enjoy scheduling stability—working 37.5 hours per week throughout the school year. You'll play a vital part in supporting young learners' success, while collaborating with passionate educators and fellow therapists. If you're ready to make a profound difference and take the next step in your school-based SLP career, apply now for priority consideration! Engage your expertise where it matters most—help shape students' futures today. Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled