Travel Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - $2,221 to $2,421 per week in Pendleton, OR
Speech Language Pathologist Location: Pendleton, OR Agency: Jackson HealthPros Pay: $2,221 to $2,421 per week Shift Information: Days - 5 days x 8 hours Contract Duration: 42 Weeks Start Date: 8/23/2026 About the Position Are you a special education SLP seeking a rewarding local role or an exciting travel opportunity? Join our team for a school-based contract assignment where you will earn full-time pay and benefits with a company that values your expertise, supports your growth, and helps you focus on what matters most—helping students communicate, succeed, and thrive. What We're Looking For Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Current Oregon state licensure in good standing. Candidates with pending Oregon licensure should note status when applying. ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) preferred. Educator's license or school-based credentials preferred. Experience providing services in elementary school settings preferred. Caseload experience with non-Medicaid students and no case management required. Experience with teletherapy delivery in Oregon school settings preferred. Valid background clearance as required for school employment. Assignment Details Facility Type: School. Shift Name: Days. Shift Details: Monday–Friday, expected 40 hours per week; candidate will be paid only for hours worked. No pay for school holidays/closings. Assignment Type: Teletherapy service to Oregon school district students. Student Levels: Elementary. License Required: Oregon. Location Highlights Located in Pendleton, OR, with access to regional outdoor recreation and historic downtown amenities. Pendleton is adjacent to the Columbia River Gorge region, approximately 1.5–2.5 hours from larger state parks such as Umatilla National Forest and Hat Rock State Park, offering hiking, fishing, and scenic viewpoints. The city features the Pendleton Round-Up Arena and historic downtown district, both within a short drive or walk for cultural events and dining. The area offers a small-city, suburban lifestyle with quick access to outdoor adventure, local museums, annual rodeo events, and regional transit connections to nearby communities. What You'll Do: Provide speech and language therapy in a school-based teletherapy model serving elementary students. Conduct assessments, develop IEPs, and deliver goal-aligned therapy consistent with district and state requirements. Collaborate with teachers, parents, and school teams to support student progress. Maintain compliant documentation per district, state, and federal guidelines. Benefits Designed for You We value your commitment to student success. The role includes a comprehensive benefits package available from the start of the contract. Weekly, on-time pay. Full medical benefits and 401k matching plan. 24/7 recruiter support by text, phone, or email. Competitive referral bonuses. 100% paid housing available for travel contracts when applicable. Travel and license reimbursement on travel contracts when applicable. Why You'll Love Working with Us Nationwide opportunities including local and travel positions. Supportive culture with dedicated clinical and recruiter support. Career pathways including direct hire, temp-to-hire, local and travel contracts. Ready to Start Your Next Chapter? Submit your candidate information to expedite consideration. Include selling notes that highlight relevant school experience, teletherapy competency, licensure status, contact number, email, estimated start date, years of experience, and time-off requests. Thank you for your time and responsiveness. EEO Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression, national origin, age, disability or protected veteran status. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all associates.