School Speech Language Pathologist-SLP (80530)
Job Description
Exciting Opportunity: School Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) in Boulder, CO AreaWe are a leading organization in pediatric therapy and educational staffing, 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 to assist students in the Boulder, CO area for the remainder of the 2025-2026 school year. The compensation can reach up to $60 per hour.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, competitive compensation, opportunities for professional growth, and the chance to make a significant impact on the lives of young learners. Our collaborative approach guarantees that you have the necessary resources and teamwork to excel in your position.Qualifications/Details:Start Date: As soon as possibleEnd Date: May 22, 2026Schools: Emerald Elementary School in Broomfield and Crest View Elementary in BoulderSchedule: 5 days a week, 7.5 hours per day (including a 0.5-hour unpaid lunch, totaling 40 hours weekly)Work is only required on student contact daysMust possess classroom experience and a current CDE licenseCaseload is approximately 1:50In-Person Requirement: This position is strictly in-personRole Overview:As a Speech-Language Pathologist, you will create and execute tailored education and treatment plans for students whose communication abilities have been affected by developmental differences, disabilities, or injuries. This role provides the chance to work with young students in a nurturing school setting while making a lasting difference in their growth.Job Details:Key Responsibilities:Organize and manage specialized materials, equipment, and environments crucial for the speech and language programDeliver educationally relevant communication interventions for students with language, speech, or hearing disorders across various settingsEvaluate the speech and language abilities of students suspected of having communication disorders and collaborate with teachers to develop IEP goals and objectivesProvide resources, model strategies, and offer training to other team members regarding communication interventionsRegularly communicate assessment results and student progress with relevant school staff (both special and general education), parents, and, when appropriate, the students themselvesBenefits:Comprehensive Insurance: Medical, dental, and vision coverageHousing Allowance: Weekly per diem for eligible travelersCredentialing Reimbursements: Assistance with licensure and certification expenses401(k) with Matching: Retirement savings plan with immediate 4% matchingWeekly Pay: Convenient direct depositClinical Support: Ongoing professional mentorship and guidanceReady to Make a Difference?If you are passionate about supporting young learners and meet the necessary qualifications, we would be thrilled to hear from you! Apply today to become part of our team and contribute to making a meaningful impact!Equal Opportunity Employer:We are an equal employment opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.