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Speech Language Pathologist in Salem, NH

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Soliant Health

Salem, NH (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 6 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/7/2026

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Job Description

Category Schools - SLP Job Type Contract Make an impactful difference in education while advancing your career in speech-language pathology! This full-time, on-site contract opportunity starts August 17, 2026 and runs through June 17, 2027, offering a structured Monday through Friday schedule (37.5 hours per week). Serving a primarily high school caseload, you'll work directly with students while collaborating with a dedicated educational team. Faculty and department meetings are scheduled twice a month on Wednesdays, ensuring strong communication and ongoing professional support. Ideal candidates bring passion for student growth along with required credentials. Whether you are an SLP-CCC or a Clinical Fellow, your expertise will help empower students to reach their communication goals.
Desired Qualifications:
Active SLP licensure in New Hampshire (must be presented during application) SLP-CCC or Clinical Fellow candidacy welcome School-based SLP experience preferred, but not required Comfortable working with high school students; willingness to assist with additional caseloads as needed Strong interpersonal, collaboration, and communication skills
Responsibilities Include:
Assessing, diagnosing, and treating students with speech, language, and communication difficulties Developing and implementing individualized treatment plans and goals Documenting progress and maintaining accurate, up-to-date records Participating in IEP meetings and collaborating with educators, staff, and families Engaging in faculty/department meetings and professional development activities Providing support and resources to students, families, and school staff Enjoy the chance to make a real difference in students' educational journeys while honing your own skills in a supportive environment. Interviews will be conducted virtually via Zoom, providing convenience during the application process. If you're passionate about inspiring student success and thrive in collaborative school settings, we encourage you to apply today and take the next step in your professional journey! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled

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