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Early Childhood School Speech-Language Pathologist - SLP (98607)

Job Description Exciting Opportunity: Early Childhood School Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) in Beaverton, OR AreaWe are a reputable organization specializing in pediatric therapy and educational staffing solutions, dedicated to connecting enthusiastic professionals with fulfilling opportunities in schools and clinics since 2004. Currently, we are on the lookout for a committed Speech-Language Pathologist (earning between $52-$55 per hour) to assist preschool students in the Beaverton area for the remainder of the school year.Why Join Us?At our organization, we prioritize our team members and offer outstanding support to ensure your success. You will benefit from:Comprehensive Benefits: Enjoy a range of health benefits.Competitive Compensation: Receive a salary that reflects your expertise.Professional Development: Access opportunities for growth and learning.Impactful Work: Make a significant difference in the lives of young learners.Collaborative Environment: Work within a team-oriented framework that provides necessary resources.Qualifications:Master's Degree in Speech-Language PathologyValid Oregon License in Speech-Language PathologyAbility to engage with school and community populationsCapability to work independentlyRole Overview:As a Speech-Language Pathologist, your primary responsibility will be to create and execute individualized education and treatment plans for students whose communication abilities have been affected by developmental differences, disabilities, or injuries. This position allows you to work with young children in a nurturing school setting, making a lasting impact on their growth.Job Details:Start Date: ASAP - 6/12/26Hours: 7.5 hours per day, totaling 37.5 hours per weekSetting: Early childhood centerCaseload: 30-35 studentsWork Mode: In-person onlyKey Responsibilities:Organize and manage specialized materials, equipment, and environments essential for the speech and language program.Deliver educationally relevant communication interventions for students with language, speech, or hearing disorders across various settings.Evaluate the speech and language skills of students suspected of having communication disorders and collaborate with teachers to develop IEP goals and objectives.Provide resources, model strategies, and offer training to team members regarding communication interventions.Regularly communicate assessment results and student progress with relevant school staff (both special and general education), parents, and, when appropriate, the students themselves.Benefits:Comprehensive Insurance: Medical, dental, and vision coverage.Seamless Summer Benefits: Maintain coverage if returning for the next school year.Housing Allowance: Weekly per diem for eligible travelers.Credentialing Reimbursements: Assistance with licensure and certification costs.401(k) with Matching: Retirement savings plan with immediate 4% matching.Weekly Pay: Convenient direct deposit.Clinical Support: Ongoing professional guidance and mentorship.Ready to Make a Difference?If you are passionate about supporting young students and meet the qualifications outlined above, we would be thrilled to hear from you! Apply today to become a part of our team and create a meaningful impact!Equal Opportunity Employer:We are an equal employment opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.