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School-Based Speech Language Pathologist - Lewiston, Maine

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Soliant Health

Lewiston, ME (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/20/2026

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Job Description

Category Schools - SLP Job Type Contract Step into a rewarding contract opportunity supporting elementary students as a speech-language pathologist in a vibrant K-6 school environment near Lewiston, ME. This position begins August 24th and offers approximately 20 hours per week (with some flexibility), providing essential speech and language services directly on site. You'll manage a manageable caseload of 8-10 students, collaborating closely with school staff to enhance communication skills and promote student success. If you're driven by positive change and enjoy working with young learners in a supportive educational setting, your expertise will make a lasting impact here.
Desired Skills & Qualifications:
Hold active SLP licensure, or eligibility to obtain in Maine ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) or Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) candidates considered Experience working in school settings, particularly with kindergarten through grade 6 Strong interpersonal and communication skills Ability to create individualized treatment plans and track progress Comfortable working collaboratively with teachers, families, and allied professionals
Key Responsibilities:
Evaluate and diagnose students' speech, language, and communication needs Develop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs) tailored to student goals Provide individual and small-group therapy sessions Document and report progress per school and state requirements Engage in regular consultation with teachers and parents to support student outcomes Attend IEP meetings and contribute to multidisciplinary teams
Why This Assignment Stands Out:
Flexible, part-time contract fitting your schedule Welcoming school community and collaborative work culture Opportunity to focus on meaningful, hands-on clinical work with students who benefit from your expertise If you're passionate about helping young learners find their voice, we encourage you to apply today. Bring your commitment and clinical skill set to a supportive educational environment—submit your application and take the next step in your professional journey! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled