
Speech Pathology - Fort Pierce, FL
BlazerJobs, Fort Pierce North, FL, 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. Step into an impactful role supporting students’ communication development on Florida’s beautiful Southeast Coast! We’re seeking dedicated Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) for contract placements within dynamic school environments, beginning August 5, 2026 and running through June 1, 2027. Whether you’re an experienced clinical fellow or a seasoned SLP-CCC eager to make a measurable difference, multiple opportunities are available—including both full-time and part-time positions at one or two school sites, depending on your assignment. You’ll provide essential services to diverse student populations across a range of settings—PK through high school, with caseloads including ASD, EBD, VE, InD, and general education units. Collaborate with other skilled SLPs and SLPAs at many sites, or take on greater autonomy at select locations, tailoring your contribution to your strengths. Desired Qualifications:Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology and active SLP licensureSLP-CCC preferred; SLPA considered with in-area supervisorExperience in a school setting, or relevant pediatrics backgroundStrong collaboration, communication, and time management skillsAbility to adapt services to a range of student needs and environments Key Responsibilities:Deliver speech-language therapy to students across assigned caseloadsDevelop, implement, and monitor IEP goals and progressDocument services and prepare required reportsAttend and contribute to IEP meetings and team consultationsPartner with educators, administrators, and families to maximize student success This contract offers the opportunity to build valuable school-based skills, with caseloads varying from PK to high school and the chance to work alongside a supportive interdisciplinary team. The southeast Florida coast offers a vibrant lifestyle, while diverse campus assignments support professional growth. Competitive compensation is available based on school experience, with top rates for those with substantial backgrounds. Ready to bring your expertise to a thriving educational community? Apply now and help empower students to find their voice! #p31
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. Step into an impactful role supporting students’ communication development on Florida’s beautiful Southeast Coast! We’re seeking dedicated Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) for contract placements within dynamic school environments, beginning August 5, 2026 and running through June 1, 2027. Whether you’re an experienced clinical fellow or a seasoned SLP-CCC eager to make a measurable difference, multiple opportunities are available—including both full-time and part-time positions at one or two school sites, depending on your assignment. You’ll provide essential services to diverse student populations across a range of settings—PK through high school, with caseloads including ASD, EBD, VE, InD, and general education units. Collaborate with other skilled SLPs and SLPAs at many sites, or take on greater autonomy at select locations, tailoring your contribution to your strengths. Desired Qualifications:Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology and active SLP licensureSLP-CCC preferred; SLPA considered with in-area supervisorExperience in a school setting, or relevant pediatrics backgroundStrong collaboration, communication, and time management skillsAbility to adapt services to a range of student needs and environments Key Responsibilities:Deliver speech-language therapy to students across assigned caseloadsDevelop, implement, and monitor IEP goals and progressDocument services and prepare required reportsAttend and contribute to IEP meetings and team consultationsPartner with educators, administrators, and families to maximize student success This contract offers the opportunity to build valuable school-based skills, with caseloads varying from PK to high school and the chance to work alongside a supportive interdisciplinary team. The southeast Florida coast offers a vibrant lifestyle, while diverse campus assignments support professional growth. Competitive compensation is available based on school experience, with top rates for those with substantial backgrounds. Ready to bring your expertise to a thriving educational community? Apply now and help empower students to find their voice! #p31