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Pediatric Speech Pathology - Belton, TX

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Soliant Health

Belton, TX (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 5 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/14/2026

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Job Description

Category Schools - SLP Job Type Contract Step into an impactful contract opportunity supporting students as a valued Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) in central Texas.
Two immediate openings are available:
one serving the entire district and a focused caseload in Bartlett, and one covering the district in Troy with a primarily general education student population. In Bartlett, you'll deliver services to approximately 40 students, working closely with both elementary life skills groups and middle/high school general education speech caseloads. The Troy assignment offers a full-time schedule, working with a broad range of general education students across the district. Both districts are dedicated to helping SLPs excel, welcoming Clinical Fellows (CFs) and offering robust supervision and mentorship to support your growth.
What You Bring:
Active SLP license in Texas or eligibility to obtain one ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) or current CF Experience with pediatric populations (schools or healthcare setting preferred) Familiarity with special education processes and IEP development Strong communication, documentation, and collaboration skills Flexibility and adaptability to varied school environments
In This Role, You Will:
Assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, and communication disorders for assigned students Collaborate with educators, special education staff, and families to support student success Develop and implement engaging therapy plans and monitor student progress Prepare and maintain documentation in compliance with district, state, and federal requirements Provide direct and consultative services tailored to each student's needs Participate in IEP meetings, offering expert recommendations Both positions offer a unique chance to make a meaningful difference, whether managing a diverse caseload or working across dynamic educational settings. If you're ready to build your experience and positively impact young learners, apply now to take the next step in your SLP career! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled