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Speech-Language Therapist

Ladgov Corporation

Part TimeRemote SolelyRemote friendly5-10 yrsPosted 2 months agoCloses Jun 7

Location

Williamsburg, Virginia

Quick overview

The Speech-Language Therapist will conduct comprehensive speech and language assessments to pinpoint communication deficits in students and provide direct therapy, adjusting interventions as needed. They must also collaborate with educators and communicate with parents to support student progress and maintain accurate documentation.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology and hold a current, active, and unrestricted Speech-Language Therapist license from a U.S. jurisdiction. A minimum of five years of experience providing therapy services in a school setting, managing evaluations and reporting under IEP/IDEA guidelines, is required.

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Job description

Job Title

  • Speech-Language
  • Therapist (SLT)
  • Location: Remote. St.
  • Stephens
  • Indian
  • School
  • Work
  • Schedule:
  • Remote - 4 days per week, 7 hours per day
  • Key
  • Responsibilities: Conduct speech and language assessments to identify communication deficits in students, including articulation, fluency, voice, and language disorders. Provide direct speech/language therapy to students on a regular basis, adjusting interventions to meet evolving needs. Collaborate with special education and classroom teachers to advise on speech therapy strategies and carryover techniques for use in the classroom and home environments. Communicate effectively with parents, teachers, and outside professionals to support student progress and service coordination. Maintain detailed and accurate documentation including evaluations, progress notes, contact logs, and treatment plans.

Minimum Qualifications

Current, active, full, and unrestricted license as a Speech-Language Therapist issued by a U.S. state, DC, Puerto Rico, or U.S. territory. Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Minimum of 5 years’ experience providing speech-language therapy services within a school setting, demonstrating ability to independently manage evaluations, testing, and report writing under IEP and IDEA guidelines.