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United States , Gilbert
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Join Kaleidoscope Education Solutions as a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) in Scottsdale, AZ. Utilize your CCC-SLP and Arizona license to assess, treat, and develop IEPs for K-12 students. Enjoy exceptional weekly compensation, a flexible schedule, and dedicated 24/7 support while collaborating...
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United States , Scottsdale
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60000.00 - 85000.00 USD / Year
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Seeking a part-time Speech-Language Pathologist in Appleton, WI. Provide high-quality care across home health, outpatient, and SNF settings. Requires a current WI SLP license and strong communication skills. Enjoy flexible scheduling, PTO from day one, and a 401k match.
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United States , Appleton, Wisconsin; Oneida
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39.00 USD / Hour
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Seeking a Licensed Speech Language Pathologist (CCC-SLP) for K-12 students in Philadelphia. This role requires a PA license and a Master's degree. Enjoy exceptional weekly compensation, a flexible schedule, and dedicated 24/7 support while developing impactful IEPs.
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United States , Philadelphia
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60000.00 - 85000.00 USD / Year
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Join Kaleidoscope Education Solutions as a Speech Language Pathologist in Scottsdale, AZ. Provide essential therapy to K-12 students with communication disorders in a supportive school setting. This role requires an AZ license, CCC-SLP, and school experience. Enjoy exceptional weekly pay, a flexi...
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United States , Scottsdale
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45000.00 - 80000.00 USD / Year
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Join Kaleidoscope Education Solutions as a Speech Language Pathologist in Phoenix, AZ. Utilize your CCC-SLP and school experience to assess, diagnose, and treat K-12 students. Enjoy exceptional weekly compensation, a flexible schedule, and dedicated professional support in this impactful role.
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United States , Phoenix
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40.00 - 75.00 USD / Hour
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Join Kaleidoscope Education Solutions as a Speech Language Pathologist in Gilbert, AZ. Provide vital therapy to K12 students, developing IEPs and collaborating with school teams. This flexible school role offers exceptional weekly compensation and dedicated professional support. A valid AZ licens...
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United States , Gilbert
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35.00 - 60.00 USD / Hour
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Join our Houston team as an Assistant Speech-Language Pathologist. Provide vital speech and language services to students under licensed supervision. A Texas SLPA license and bilingual Spanish-English skills are preferred. We offer comprehensive benefits, including medical plans and flexible PTO.
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United States , Houston
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50000.00 - 65000.00 USD / Year
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Discover rewarding Speech Pathologist jobs and launch a career dedicated to transforming lives through communication. Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), often simply called Speech Therapists, are highly skilled healthcare professionals who diagnose, treat, and help prevent disorders related to speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, voice, fluency, and swallowing. These experts work across the entire human lifespan, from assisting infants with feeding difficulties to helping seniors recover communication skills after a stroke. The core mission of an SLP is to empower individuals to express themselves, connect with others, and participate fully in their daily lives, making it one of the most personally fulfilling professions in allied health. Professionals in Speech Pathologist jobs take on a wide range of critical responsibilities. Their day typically involves conducting comprehensive evaluations to assess a client’s specific challenges, developing individualized treatment plans, and providing one-on-one or group therapy sessions. They work on diverse issues, including articulation and speech sound production, language comprehension and expression, stuttering, voice quality, and the complex process of swallowing (dysphagia). SLPs also address cognitive aspects of communication, such as attention, memory, and problem-solving, and play a vital role in social communication skills, helping clients understand and use verbal and nonverbal cues effectively. Furthermore, they are essential in literacy development, working on reading and writing skills tied to language. To qualify for Speech Pathologist jobs, candidates generally must complete a master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program. Following their degree, a supervised clinical fellowship year (CFY) is required to gain hands-on experience. All states mandate licensure to practice, which involves passing a national examination. Many SLPs also pursue the Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), which is a widely recognized standard of excellence. Key skills for success include exceptional interpersonal and communication abilities, analytical thinking for assessment and diagnosis, boundless patience, creativity in therapy planning, and deep empathy. SLPs must be adept at documenting progress and collaborating with other professionals like teachers, doctors, and occupational therapists. The work settings for these professionals are remarkably varied, offering numerous career paths. Speech Pathologist jobs can be found in public and private schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, skilled nursing facilities, pediatric clinics, university clinics, private practice, and even through home health services. This diversity allows SLPs to specialize in areas that match their passions, whether it’s early intervention with toddlers, rehabilitating adults with traumatic brain injuries, or working with geriatric populations. For those seeking a dynamic career that combines science, compassion, and tangible results, exploring Speech Pathologist jobs offers a pathway to make a profound difference every single day, helping individuals find their voice and improve their quality of life.

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