AnthroMed Education (School Services)
Location
Newark, Delaware
Salary
$60,000 - $61,000/yr
Provide speech-language therapy services to elementary students with various communication needs from Kindergarten through 6th grade. Participate in evaluations, IEP meetings, and collaborate with educators and families to support student growth.
Requires a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology and eligibility for Delaware SLP licensure. Candidates must be upcoming or recent graduates eligible to complete a Clinical Fellowship.
Location: Newark, Delaware Schedule: Full-Time School Year: August 18, 2026 – June 15, 2027 Grade Levels: Kindergarten through 6th Grade Caseload: Approximately 45 students Workspace: Shared office space (dependent on school placement) Students may present with a variety of communication needs, including: Articulation disorders Language delays Autism Developmental delays Fluency disorders Other speech and language disorders commonly seen in elementary school settings Experience with evaluations, IEP development, and school-based documentation is preferred but not required. Throughout your Clinical Fellowship, you'll receive mentorship and guidance as you develop confidence in these areas. Why CFs Choose AnthroMed Education Your Clinical Fellowship should be a year of growth, mentorship, and confidence-building—not one where you're expected to figure everything out on your own. At AnthroMed Education, we're committed to helping new clinicians successfully transition into school-based practice. Our Clinical Fellowship Program is designed to provide the support, mentorship, and resources you need to thrive throughout your CF year. We've supported more than 50 Clinical Fellows, and 100% have successfully earned their CCC-SLP. You'll work alongside experienced professionals while building confidence in a collaborative school environment that values learning, teamwork, and professional development. What Your Clinical Fellowship Year Will Include A dedicated CF mentor aligned with your clinical interests and school setting Ongoing 1:1 support from our SLP Clinical Support Director Bi-weekly SLP team meetings focused on mentorship, collaboration, and case consultation Thoughtful school placements based on your preferences and commute Guidance navigating ASHA requirements, documentation, and the complete CF process Manageable caseloads designed to support early-career clinicians Access to a collaborative network of experienced school-based SLPs What Your CF Year Will Look Like As a school-based Clinical Fellow, you will: Provide speech-language therapy services to elementary-aged students Support students with articulation, language, Autism, developmental delays, fluency disorders, and other communication needs Participate in evaluations, IEP meetings, and multidisciplinary collaboration Build confidence managing a school-based caseload with ongoing mentorship and support Develop your skills in service delivery, documentation, and educational collaboration
Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology Upcoming graduate or recent graduate eligible to complete a Clinical Fellowship Eligible for Delaware Speech-Language Pathologist licensure Passion for working with pediatric and school-age populations Interest in school-based practice and collaborative team environments
401(k) with employer match 100% employer-paid medical insurance Dental and vision insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Health Savings Account (HSA) Paid time off Continuing education opportunities Delaware licensure reimbursement Employer-paid short-term disability and life insurance Referral bonus program Professional liability insurance Ongoing mentorship from experienced school-based clinicians Why This Opportunity? This anticipated opportunity offers Clinical Fellows the chance to build a strong foundation in school-based practice while receiving exceptional mentorship and support throughout the Clinical Fellowship year. As details become available, AnthroMed will thoughtfully match clinicians with elementary school placements that align with their interests and professional goals. If you're looking for a CF experience where you'll be supported, challenged, and encouraged to grow into a confident school-based Speech-Language Pathologist, we'd love to connect. Apply today to be considered for upcoming 2026–2027 opportunities with AnthroMed Education and the Christina School District! Equal Opportunity Employer AnthroMed Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.
Market context
Clinical Fellow Speech-Language Pathologist roles in Delaware are typically tied to school-based or pediatric demand, especially for candidates ready to start their Clinical Fellowship Year. These openings can be competitive because employers often want applicants who are graduating in 2026, hold a master’s degree, and are already eligible for Delaware SLP licensure. Review the supervision structure and licensure timeline closely, and note that the requirements and benefits here are AI-summarized from the original job description to save research time.
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