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Pediatric School-Based Speech Language Pathologist - Friendswood, Texas

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Soliant Health

Friendswood, TX (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/16/2026

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Job Description

Category Schools - SLP Job Type Contract Bring your passion for pediatric speech-language services to an engaging elementary campus environment. This rewarding contract opportunity near Friendswood, TX is ideal for a dedicated SLP-CCC eager to be part of a supportive, collaborative school team delivering vital services to a diverse group of students. You'll enjoy a full-time schedule of 37.5 hours per week, serving approximately 60 students through the end of the school year. You'll support a dynamic caseload, including students from an ECSE classroom, a self-contained K-4 program, and a behavioral support program (with targeted intervention only for those students who require services). One day per week, you'll have the flexibility to work remotely, allowing for work-life balance.
Qualifications & Experience:
Valid SLP license and ASHA CCCs required Minimum of one year school-based SLP experience (non-negotiable) Experience with pediatric and elementary-age populations Background in special education, including ECSE and self-contained environments, strongly preferred Prior Texas school experience is highly desirable Comfortable collaborating with multidisciplinary teams Organized, detail-oriented, and skilled in IEP documentation CF applicants cannot be considered for this position
Key Responsibilities:
Evaluate, diagnose, and treat speech, language, and communication disorders Develop and implement IEPs for eligible students Deliver direct therapy services and participate in team meetings Provide consultation for teachers and families regarding communication strategies Maintain timely records in compliance with state and district guidelines Work collaboratively across instructional and support teams Participate in Response to Intervention (RTI) as needed for at-risk students Ready to bring your expertise to a diverse, supportive school community where your dedication makes a real difference? to help empower students and expand your skills in a thriving educational setting! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled