Travel School Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) | Conway, New Hampshire
Job Description
Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1+ year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.Step into a rewarding travel role as a School-based Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP-CCC), where your skills make a profound impact on students' communication abilities while igniting your own sense of adventure. This opportunity offers valuable non-taxable stipends, comprehensive travel support, premium compensation, robust healthcare benefits, a 401(k) retirement plan, and peace of mind with reliable job security. A travel SLP contract promises not just professional satisfaction but the flexibility and freedom that make each day unique.Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and welcoming community near Conway, NH—a destination known for its charming small-town atmosphere, stunning mountain views, and year-round outdoor recreation. Off the clock, explore hiking trails in the White Mountains, savor local cuisine, and experience vibrant seasonal events. Traveling here isn't just a job—it's a chance to build memories and embark on personal adventures.Professionally, working in a new region exposes you to diverse school settings, a variety of caseloads, and leadership styles that foster growth in your clinical approach and broaden your resume. You'll strengthen your skills while embracing best practices alongside dedicated educators, all while making meaningful connections. The exposure gained can shape your career, enhance your adaptability, and fortify your expertise.Preferred Qualifications:Active license and certification as a Speech-Language Pathologist (CCC-SLP) or eligibility to obtain certification.Prior experience in a K-12 school environment is highly valued.Strong communication, collaboration, and documentation abilities.Positive, flexible attitude eager to adapt to new settings and teams.Key Responsibilities:Provide assessment, diagnosis, and individualized therapeutic intervention for students with speech, language, and communication challenges.Collaborate with educators, families, and student support teams.Maintain thorough records and participate in IEP meetings.Support students' academic and social success through targeted programs.Benefits:Full-time schedule (30-35 hours/week).Travel support and non-taxable stipends.Comprehensive healthcare, 401(k), and premium compensation for your expertise.Professional growth through exposure to diverse practices and leadership.The excitement of living and working in a new community.Apply now to take your SLP career on the road—grow professionally and personally while helping students thrive in beautiful New Hampshire!#p33