
Travel Speech and Language Pathologist in Monroe, NC
ProCare Therapy, Monroe, NC, United States
Job Description:
Job Description
Masters 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. Exciting opportunities await experienced and passionate Speech-Language Pathologists who are eager to take their expertise on the road and make a lasting impact in educational settings. Traveling for this assignment offers not only the adventure of discovering new places, but also the security of comprehensive benefits like non-taxable stipends, flexible travel support, premium pay, healthcare coverage, and access to a 401(k) plan. Enjoy job stability while broadening your professional network and strengthening your career profile with valuable, hands-on experience in multiple school environments. Set in the welcoming, lively community near Monroe, NC, this travel assignment promises rewarding personal and professional experiences. Embrace the charm of North Carolina’s diverse culture, scenic landscapes, and Southern hospitality, all while serving students who need your specialized skills. During your time off, enjoy exploring the area’s parks, dining, and historic attractions. This assignment stands out for the opportunity to foster new perspectives as you collaborate with exceptional teams and adapt to unique caseloads. Youll develop new approaches to therapy, leadership, and multidisciplinary teamwork—expanding your knowledge and your resume. Whether you’re supporting high schoolers reliant on AAC devices, guiding preschoolers with language delays, or serving bilingual communities, each day brings meaningful challenges and enriching growth. Qualifications/Experience:Active NC State License and Educator Certification required CCC-SLP strongly preferred; SLP-CFYs may be considered Demonstrated experience with AAC/Speech Generating Devices (for high school caseload) Expertise in working with preschool students—motor speech disorders, phonological and early language delays Bilingual fluency in Spanish and English (for bilingual assignment) Compassion, adaptability, and collaborative mindset
Primary Responsibilities:Deliver speech and language services as part of a multidisciplinary team Support students with severe disabilities and complex communication needs Collaborate with on-site SLPs and classroom staff Maintain accurate and timely documentation Adapt services to individual student needs and educational contexts
Benefits and Perks:Non-taxable stipends Travel assistance Premium compensation Healthcare and 401(k) Opportunity for professional and personal growth Flexible scheduling and diverse assignments
Advance your skills, expand your impact, and experience a rewarding new setting. Apply today to start your next travel SLP adventure! #p33
Job Description
Masters 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. Exciting opportunities await experienced and passionate Speech-Language Pathologists who are eager to take their expertise on the road and make a lasting impact in educational settings. Traveling for this assignment offers not only the adventure of discovering new places, but also the security of comprehensive benefits like non-taxable stipends, flexible travel support, premium pay, healthcare coverage, and access to a 401(k) plan. Enjoy job stability while broadening your professional network and strengthening your career profile with valuable, hands-on experience in multiple school environments. Set in the welcoming, lively community near Monroe, NC, this travel assignment promises rewarding personal and professional experiences. Embrace the charm of North Carolina’s diverse culture, scenic landscapes, and Southern hospitality, all while serving students who need your specialized skills. During your time off, enjoy exploring the area’s parks, dining, and historic attractions. This assignment stands out for the opportunity to foster new perspectives as you collaborate with exceptional teams and adapt to unique caseloads. Youll develop new approaches to therapy, leadership, and multidisciplinary teamwork—expanding your knowledge and your resume. Whether you’re supporting high schoolers reliant on AAC devices, guiding preschoolers with language delays, or serving bilingual communities, each day brings meaningful challenges and enriching growth. Qualifications/Experience:Active NC State License and Educator Certification required CCC-SLP strongly preferred; SLP-CFYs may be considered Demonstrated experience with AAC/Speech Generating Devices (for high school caseload) Expertise in working with preschool students—motor speech disorders, phonological and early language delays Bilingual fluency in Spanish and English (for bilingual assignment) Compassion, adaptability, and collaborative mindset
Primary Responsibilities:Deliver speech and language services as part of a multidisciplinary team Support students with severe disabilities and complex communication needs Collaborate with on-site SLPs and classroom staff Maintain accurate and timely documentation Adapt services to individual student needs and educational contexts
Benefits and Perks:Non-taxable stipends Travel assistance Premium compensation Healthcare and 401(k) Opportunity for professional and personal growth Flexible scheduling and diverse assignments
Advance your skills, expand your impact, and experience a rewarding new setting. Apply today to start your next travel SLP adventure! #p33