Healthforce
Location
Juneau, Alaska
Salary
$2,288 - $2,355/wk
Conduct comprehensive communication assessments and implement individualized education program (IEP) goals for students. Provide direct speech-language therapy and collaborate with teachers and families to support student success.
Requires active or pending Alaska state licensure and a degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Experience in pediatric or school-based settings is preferred.
Overview Speech Language Pathologist, Acute Care, in a K-12 school-based setting in Juneau, Alaska. This travel, temporary assignment starts 08/17/2026 for 39 weeks with an expected 40 hours per week (days shift). Weekly pay ranges from $2,288 to $2,355. No guaranteed minimum hours are provided.
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Market context
Travel Speech-Language Pathologist acute care roles in Alaska can be competitive because candidates need active or pending Alaska licensure, a Speech-Language Pathology degree, and often benefit from pediatric or school-based experience. Demand is typically strongest for clinicians who can adapt quickly to hospital settings and travel assignments. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your licensure status and highlight any acute care or pediatric experience before applying.