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School Speech Language Pathologist - Dayton, TX

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Soliant Health

Dayton, TX (In Person)

Full-Time

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

Expires 7/20/2026

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Job Description

Category Schools - SLP Job Type Contract Make a difference every day supporting students with hearing loss in a dedicated day school program for the Deaf. This full-time contract opportunity is ideal for a Speech-Language Pathologist who is fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) and passionate about serving students with diverse communication needs. In this role, you'll provide services across three campuses, working with a caseload of up to 60 students ranging from PreK 3 through 12th grade. The students all have some degree of hearing loss, making ASL proficiency essential to facilitate effective communication, assessment, and therapy. You'll interact with a talented, collaborative team of educators dedicated to helping every child achieve their fullest potential.
Key Qualifications:
Active SLP license with CCC or eligibility for CFY supervision ASL fluency required Experience with school-aged populations (PreK-12 preferred) Skilled in evaluation, IEP development, progress monitoring, and therapeutic intervention Ability to work across multiple campuses and adapt to diverse student needs Commitment to culturally sensitive, student-centered practice
Primary Responsibilities:
Provide speech, language, and communication therapy to students, tailored to their unique needs Utilize ASL daily for direct services, collaboration, and team meetings Develop and implement IEPs, maintain accurate documentation, and report on student outcomes Consult with teachers, interpreters, and families to support student success in the classroom Travel between three designated district campuses
Benefits:
Full-time, consistent daytime hours (37.5-40 hours/week) for the entire school year Rewarding role in a specialized educational setting serving Deaf/hard-of-hearing students Professional growth and enrichment opportunities Bring your expertise and compassion to this meaningful role—make a direct impact on students' communication skills and educational experiences. Apply today to advance your career and empower students on their path to success! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled