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Pediatric Speech and Language Pathologist in Dallas, OR

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Soliant Health

Dallas, OR (In Person)

$110,240 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/18/2026

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Job Description

Category Schools - SLP Job Type Contract Step into a vital role supporting communication and development for infants and toddlers in the Salem and South Marion County areas. Multiple full-time contract opportunities are open for dedicated Speech-Language Pathologists looking to make a positive, lasting difference in the lives of children and their families. This full school-year assignment runs from July 6, 2026, through June 11, 2027, and centers on early intervention services for children from birth through age three. Your expertise will be essential in evaluating young learners, providing direct therapy, and guiding families in partnership with multidisciplinary IFSP teams. This is a chance to focus on highly impactful developmental stages and join supportive colleagues who share your commitment to family-centered practice.
Desired Qualifications:
Hold (or be eligible for) Oregon licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist
ASHA CCC-SLP
preferred; Clinical Fellows (CFY) are welcome to apply Prior work with early intervention, birth-to-three, or pediatric populations (schools, healthcare, or teletherapy) is advantageous Experience as an SLPA also valued Collaborative mindset and exceptional communication skills Enthusiasm for partnering with families and contributing to IFSP process
What You'll Do:
Perform assessments and screenings for infants and toddlers Develop individualized intervention strategies Deliver direct and consultative speech-language therapy services Collaborate closely with families, educators, and service coordinators Maintain thorough documentation and comply with all regulatory requirements
Why You'll Love This Position:
Impactful work supporting children during key developmental milestones Several openings available for a collaborative, tight-knit team Full school-year contract (190 days) with clear structure Supportive, multidisciplinary work environment Competitive rates ($50-$56/hour, dependent on experience and credentials) Help shape brighter futures, one milestone at a time. Submit your application today and take the next step in your Speech-Language Pathology career! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled

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