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School Speech Language Pathologist Assistant

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Soliant Health

Lehigh Acres, FL (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/17/2026

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Job Description

Category Schools - SLPA Job Type Contract Bring your passion for helping students thrive as a Speech Language Pathologist Assistant supporting multiple school campuses in the vibrant Fort Myers area. This contract-based opportunity is perfect for SLPAs eager to make a significant impact across elementary and middle school environments, with flexible part-time schedules and the possibility to expand into full-time hours as supervision becomes available. You'll work with caseloads of 50-55 students, collaborating with teams at diverse school sites. Your expertise will help young learners strengthen their communication and language skills, shaping brighter academic and social futures.
Qualifications & Experience:
Current, active Florida
DOH SLPA
license (required) Experience as an SLPA in school settings preferred Familiarity with elementary and/or middle school populations Strong interpersonal and organizational skills Ability to work at multiple locations, per supervision and assignment needs Prepared to complete a fingerprinting/background check per state requirements
Role Responsibilities:
Provide direct speech-language interventions following student IEPs Assist supervising SLP with planning and implementing therapy programs Track and document student progress, maintaining accurate records Communicate effectively with supervising SLP, teachers, and parents Support students individually or in small groups to improve speech/language skills Adapt to rotating assignments across assigned schools to ensure student coverage
Perks & Benefits:
Contract position with both part-time and potential full-time options (7.5 to 37.5 hours per week, based on supervision availability) Opportunity to broaden your impact in multiple educational settings Develop your professional skills alongside dedicated teams and clinicians If you're excited to foster positive change in students' lives and collaborate closely with school therapy teams, don't miss out! Submit your application today and start your next rewarding chapter supporting student success. Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled