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Grade/Age Levels: Pre-K; Kindergarten; Elementary School; Middle School; High School. Valid School Speech Language Pathologist credential/license or in process in state of practice. 1 year of verifiable, professional experience as School Speech Language Pathologist within the last 3 years (may include residency or clinical practicum.
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RCM is looking for full or part time SCHOOL BASED SLP for K-8th grade population for the 2024/2025 school year. Supervises speech language therapists who are completing their Clinical Fellowship, practicum, externship, internship, and/or clinical hours as needed.
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Responsibilities Assessments IEPs Evaluations Collaborations with Special Education Staff K-5 Grade Caseload Experience Previous experience in school and/or pediatrics strongly preferred Experience with IEP’S preferred Education Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders Active AZ State License Benefits Full Health, Dental, and Vision Coverage Weekly and Competitive Pay CEU Reimbursements Guaranteed hours.
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Mentoring Program Spread Pay Plan Professional Development Stipends Rewarding Benefits Health & Wellness Stipend 401 (k) Online Resources, ASHA CF SLP approved webinars, therapy ideas and CEUs and more.
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We are working with a school district to provide a full-time SLP for the full school year at one K-8 campus. Accountable Benefits include Medical, Dental, Voluntary Vision, Life and ADD, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, Flexible Spending, Legal Services, Voluntary Accident Insurance, Pet Insurance and % Matching of 401K. School Division additional Benefits include a Professional Development Plan and Year Round Pay option.
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Requirements: Certified AZ SLP CCC's IVP Fingerprinting card Minimum 1 Year Relevant School-Based Experience Age/Caseload K - 5 Benefits: $51.00-53.00 per hour Benefits package including medical, dental, vision and 401(k) for employees working over 30 hours a week Weekly direct deposit Custom pay packages to meet your needs Ready to align yourself with an extraordinary team, please click Apply to begin your Cross Country Education journey.
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Title: K-12 Speech Language Pathologist - Compensation starting $2520+ Weekly. Provide speech and language therapy services to K-8 students. Valid Arizona Dept of Education Speech-Language Pathologist License.
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Healthcare Staffing Professionals, Inc. is looking for Speech Language Pathologist to work in a school setting in Glendale, AZ. Candidates must have the willingness and ability to perform the following tasks.
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Invest in your future with retirement plans - Arizona has 401(k) plans with 6% employer matching, Nevada participates in the Nevada State Retirement PERS and Texas participate in the Texas retirement TRS. Enhance your growth with promotion opportunities, training, mentoring and tuition reimbursement.
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