Travel Speech Therapist in Moriarty, NM
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.Discover the adventure and professional fulfillment that comes with a travel Speech-Language Pathologist opportunity in the scenic heart of New Mexico. Not only do travel assignments like this offer premium benefits such as non-taxable stipends, dedicated travel support, robust healthcare options, a 401(k) retirement plan, and job security, but they also pave the way for unique life experiences and growth you won't find in traditional roles.Located just outside the vibrant Albuquerque area, working near Moriarty, NM, offers endless possibilities. Immerse yourself in breathtaking Southwest landscapes, local culture, and adventure opportunities—explore nearby mountains, hike stunning trails, and enjoy authentic regional cuisine during your downtime. This location provides more than just rewarding work; it brings discovery and unforgettable moments every day.As part of a dynamic team, you will gain valuable exposure to diverse workplace practices, collaborate with education professionals dedicated to their students, and observe varied leadership styles. Every assignment broadens your clinical skill set while making a lasting impact on schools and the community. Each placement elevates your resume and pushes your career forward in exciting, unexpected ways.Openings include:SLP support for overflow needs at Morarity ElementarySite-based SLP roles at Route 66 Elementary or South Mountain ElementaryProviding Child Find and Pre-K services at MESD Early Childhood CenterQualifications:Master's degree in Speech-Language PathologyValid CCC credentialActive state licensure and current PED documentation requiredPrior pediatric or school-based SLP experience preferredKey Responsibilities:Deliver evidence-based speech and language therapy services to studentsConduct assessments, develop and implement individualized treatment plansCollaborate with teachers, staff, and familiesUphold compliance with IEPs, FERPA, and state/federal guidelinesWhat's in it for you:Non-taxable stipends and travel supportComprehensive healthcare and 401(k)Long-term job securityOpportunities for professional growth and adventureDynamic, supportive teamsReady to make an impact while embracing new professional and personal adventures? Take the next step—apply now and start your travel SLP journey in beautiful New Mexico!#p33