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A school district is looking for a passionate full-time or part-time virtual Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP). Description: Full-Time/Part-Time Weekly pay K-12 grade caseload Requirements: Masters in CommunicationandSciences Disordersor Speech and Language Pathology SLP State License required IEPs virtual assessments and working alongside onsite teachers A tech screening and independent work will be required for this position.
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We are hiring a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our team and work with the residents of a senior living community that offers one or more of the following care settings: independent living, assisted living, and memory care.
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Full-time or part-time virtual position. Are you a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) looking for a flexible and rewarding virtual position? Are you a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) looking for a flexible and rewarding virtual position.
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Compensation: With a competitive pay range of $70.00 - $85.00 per visit, your dedication translates directly into earnings: Full-Time (26-35 visits per week): $94,640 to $154,700 annually Part-Time (10-20 visits per week): $36,400 to $88,400 annually Your Role as a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist: We're seeking a passionate and experienced Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist to join our team in Denver and surrounding areas.
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We are actively seeking part-time and full-time Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) to join our Provider Network. This is a 100% remote opportunity, requiring a minimum commitment of 12 hours per week for part-time and 30 hours per week for full-time positions.
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We have full time and part time assignments available in Elementary, Middle, and High Schools. Speech-Language Pathologist for Denver Public Schools. Speech-Language Pathologist for Denver Public Schools.
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Active CA State Speech Language Pathologist License or able to obtain a CA license. Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Active CA State Speech Language Pathologist License or able to obtain a CA license.
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Develop, coordinate, implement, and monitor an individual's plan of care via teletherapy. Technical proficiency to conduct teletherapy through our all-inclusive platform. We deliver skilled speech therapy services and interventions tailored to the unique needs of our clients with receptive and expressive language disorders, fluency, voice, and apraxia of speech.
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This Speech Pathologist will be working in a primarily Spanish speaking building, joining the team with a part-time Bilingual SLP. If you are passionate about helping children find their voice and thrive, we want to meet you.
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If you are unable to attach copies of your transcripts at the time of application, please email documents to: slhs@msudenver.edu, subect line: Clinical Speech-Language Pathologist, PRN Position.
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