Speech Language Pathologist Externship (Hunt Valley) 2026
Sheppard Pratt
Location
Baltimore County, Maryland
Quick overview
Provide individual and group speech therapy to students aged 5-21 with complex communication needs in a specialized school setting. Implement AAC systems and supportive strategies for gestalt language processors while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be SLP students eligible for an externship and must complete an interview and school observation. The role requires a commitment to a gradual release learning model under the supervision of a licensed SLP.
Job description
Opportunity Summary
- The Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) student externship at our nonpublic special education day school offers hands-on experience with students aged 5–21 who present with complex communication needs.
- Externs will gain valuable exposure to a wide range of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems, including both high- and light-tech devices.
- They will also have the opportunity to work with gestalt language processors and implement supportive strategies tailored to their unique communication styles.
- Service delivery will include individual and group therapy inside and outside of the classroom, and collaborative consultation with multidisciplinary teams.
- This externship provides a rich, immersive learning experience in a highly supportive, specialized educational environment.
Eligibility Requirements
Participate in an interview with the supervising clinician and observe the school prior to accepting the placement.
Learning Model
The student intern will follow a gradual release learning model, beginning with observation and progressing to increased participation and responsibility under the direct supervision of a licensed SLP.
Student Expectations
During the internship, the student should expect to develop practical skills in assessment, intervention, and collaboration within a specialized educational setting; by the end, they will have gained meaningful experience working with diverse communication profiles and a deeper understanding of AAC and other evidence-based practices.
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