
In-Person Speech Language Pathologist
LowKey Speech Teletherapy, Newport, NH, United States
*Job Summary*
LowKey Speech Teletherapy is seeking two Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) to support a partner school district in Newport, New Hampshire for the 2026-2027 school year:
* *1 Full-Time SLP (Elementary - K-5)*
* *1 Part-Time SLP (Middle/High School - 2-3 days/week)*
This is an in-person role, with a strong preference for on-site services, particularly at the elementary level.
*About the Role*
These positions are designed to provide consistent, high-quality speech-language services in a district that values continuity of care, strong communication, and compliance with timelines.
The ideal candidates are organized, proactive, and team-oriented clinicians who take ownership of their caseload and documentation.
*Position Overview*
*Full-Time SLP (Elementary - K-5)*
* Provide direct therapy and evaluations for elementary students
* Manage a high evaluation load
* AAC assessments
* Support students with a range of communication needs, including AAC
* Collaborate closely with teachers and special education staff
*Part-Time SLP (Middle/High School)*
* Supervise and support an SLPA
* Conduct triennial evaluations and review progress data
* Monitor documentation and ensure compliance
* Estimated 2-3 days per week
*Key Responsibilities*
* Conduct evaluations (initial, triennial, reevaluations)
* Provide direct speech-language therapy (as applicable)
* Develop and implement IEPs and attend meetings
* Maintain accurate service logs and documentation
* Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams
* Participate in Medicaid billing and required documentation
* Support AAC implementation and consultation (preferred)
*Qualifications*
* Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology
* Active (or eligible) New Hampshire SLP license
* ASHA CCCs preferred
* Experience in school-based settings preferred
* Experience with AAC strongly preferred
*What We're Looking For*
* Strong communication and collaboration skills
* Ability to manage timelines and complete reports on time
* Team-oriented mindset (works well with teachers and staff)
* Organized and detail-oriented
* Flexible and solution-focused
*This district highly values clinicians who are:*
* reliable
* communicative
* and consistent in service delivery
*Work Environment*
* Dedicated therapy spaces available (no "push-in only" or cart model)
* Supportive school teams and administration
* Opportunity to work across structured and well-supported settings
*Why LowKey Speech?*
* Therapist-owned and clinician-led
* Strong clinical support and mentorship
* Direct access to leadership when support is needed
* Flexible problem-solving (including additional support for high workloads)
* Focus on quality services, not just filling positions
*Additional Notes*
* All positions are W2
* Summer opportunities may be available (ESY + evaluations 2026)
* Medicaid training and onboarding support provided
* Fingerprinting required (district process)
If you're looking for a role where you can provide consistent, meaningful services and be supported by a responsive and collaborative team, we'd love to connect.
Pay: $60.00 per hour
Benefits:
* Paid time off
Application Question(s):
* Do you have AAC assessment and treatment experience?
Work Location: In person
LowKey Speech Teletherapy is seeking two Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) to support a partner school district in Newport, New Hampshire for the 2026-2027 school year:
* *1 Full-Time SLP (Elementary - K-5)*
* *1 Part-Time SLP (Middle/High School - 2-3 days/week)*
This is an in-person role, with a strong preference for on-site services, particularly at the elementary level.
*About the Role*
These positions are designed to provide consistent, high-quality speech-language services in a district that values continuity of care, strong communication, and compliance with timelines.
The ideal candidates are organized, proactive, and team-oriented clinicians who take ownership of their caseload and documentation.
*Position Overview*
*Full-Time SLP (Elementary - K-5)*
* Provide direct therapy and evaluations for elementary students
* Manage a high evaluation load
* AAC assessments
* Support students with a range of communication needs, including AAC
* Collaborate closely with teachers and special education staff
*Part-Time SLP (Middle/High School)*
* Supervise and support an SLPA
* Conduct triennial evaluations and review progress data
* Monitor documentation and ensure compliance
* Estimated 2-3 days per week
*Key Responsibilities*
* Conduct evaluations (initial, triennial, reevaluations)
* Provide direct speech-language therapy (as applicable)
* Develop and implement IEPs and attend meetings
* Maintain accurate service logs and documentation
* Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams
* Participate in Medicaid billing and required documentation
* Support AAC implementation and consultation (preferred)
*Qualifications*
* Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology
* Active (or eligible) New Hampshire SLP license
* ASHA CCCs preferred
* Experience in school-based settings preferred
* Experience with AAC strongly preferred
*What We're Looking For*
* Strong communication and collaboration skills
* Ability to manage timelines and complete reports on time
* Team-oriented mindset (works well with teachers and staff)
* Organized and detail-oriented
* Flexible and solution-focused
*This district highly values clinicians who are:*
* reliable
* communicative
* and consistent in service delivery
*Work Environment*
* Dedicated therapy spaces available (no "push-in only" or cart model)
* Supportive school teams and administration
* Opportunity to work across structured and well-supported settings
*Why LowKey Speech?*
* Therapist-owned and clinician-led
* Strong clinical support and mentorship
* Direct access to leadership when support is needed
* Flexible problem-solving (including additional support for high workloads)
* Focus on quality services, not just filling positions
*Additional Notes*
* All positions are W2
* Summer opportunities may be available (ESY + evaluations 2026)
* Medicaid training and onboarding support provided
* Fingerprinting required (district process)
If you're looking for a role where you can provide consistent, meaningful services and be supported by a responsive and collaborative team, we'd love to connect.
Pay: $60.00 per hour
Benefits:
* Paid time off
Application Question(s):
* Do you have AAC assessment and treatment experience?
Work Location: In person