
Travel Speech-Language Pathologist in Polson, MT
VocoVision, Polson, MT, 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. Embark on an exciting travel career opportunity supporting students as a Speech-Language Pathologist for the upcoming 2026-2027 school year. Pursuing travel assignments provides more than just the satisfaction of meaningful work—it also opens the door to attractive perks such as non-taxable stipends, travel assistance, premium compensation packages, healthcare coverage, robust 401(k) options, and a sense of job security as you gain experience in various settings. Situated near the scenic town of Polson, MT, this assignment allows you to enjoy the beauty of Montana’s lakeside and mountain landscapes. Travel positions provide unique chances to engage with diverse educational communities, expand your professional portfolio, and learn new approaches to therapy and student care. Take advantage of off-hours to explore parks, trails, and local culture, balancing rewarding work with memorable experiences. The assignment focuses primarily on K-6 students for the 2026-2027 school year. You will dedicate about half a day weekly at one location with a manageable caseload of five students, and also provide services one full day per week at a nearby elementary school. This schedule offers a great blend of flexibility and consistency, with exposure to varying school environments and team dynamics, all of which foster professional development and personal growth. Qualifications:Valid Speech-Language Pathology licenseCertificate of Clinical Competence (SLP-CCC) requiredSchool-based SLP experience preferredAbility to work independently and collaborate with educational staff Responsibilities:Assess, diagnose, and treat communication disorders for a small caseload of K-6 studentsDocument student progress and maintain compliance with state and federal requirementsCollaborate with teachers, parents, and multidisciplinary teamsProvide services at two local schools as outlined Benefits:Receive non-taxable stipends and comprehensive travel assistanceAccess premium compensation, healthcare benefits, and a 401(k) planEnjoy professional flexibility with a half-day and full-day scheduleGain exposure to new practices while experiencing rural Montana If you’re ready to broaden your expertise, immerse yourself in the stunning Montana setting, and advance your SLP career, apply today to make a difference on your next 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. Embark on an exciting travel career opportunity supporting students as a Speech-Language Pathologist for the upcoming 2026-2027 school year. Pursuing travel assignments provides more than just the satisfaction of meaningful work—it also opens the door to attractive perks such as non-taxable stipends, travel assistance, premium compensation packages, healthcare coverage, robust 401(k) options, and a sense of job security as you gain experience in various settings. Situated near the scenic town of Polson, MT, this assignment allows you to enjoy the beauty of Montana’s lakeside and mountain landscapes. Travel positions provide unique chances to engage with diverse educational communities, expand your professional portfolio, and learn new approaches to therapy and student care. Take advantage of off-hours to explore parks, trails, and local culture, balancing rewarding work with memorable experiences. The assignment focuses primarily on K-6 students for the 2026-2027 school year. You will dedicate about half a day weekly at one location with a manageable caseload of five students, and also provide services one full day per week at a nearby elementary school. This schedule offers a great blend of flexibility and consistency, with exposure to varying school environments and team dynamics, all of which foster professional development and personal growth. Qualifications:Valid Speech-Language Pathology licenseCertificate of Clinical Competence (SLP-CCC) requiredSchool-based SLP experience preferredAbility to work independently and collaborate with educational staff Responsibilities:Assess, diagnose, and treat communication disorders for a small caseload of K-6 studentsDocument student progress and maintain compliance with state and federal requirementsCollaborate with teachers, parents, and multidisciplinary teamsProvide services at two local schools as outlined Benefits:Receive non-taxable stipends and comprehensive travel assistanceAccess premium compensation, healthcare benefits, and a 401(k) planEnjoy professional flexibility with a half-day and full-day scheduleGain exposure to new practices while experiencing rural Montana If you’re ready to broaden your expertise, immerse yourself in the stunning Montana setting, and advance your SLP career, apply today to make a difference on your next adventure! #p33