Strides Therapy and Educational Services·Hillsborough County, Florida
The Clinical Fellow will assess, diagnose, and treat communication disorders in students while collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to develop individualized education plans. They are also responsible for providing direct therapy, monitoring student progress, and maintaining accurate documentation of services.
Requirements: SLP FL Limited State licensure
Conduct comprehensive assessments of students' speech, language, and communication skills. Develop and implement individualized treatment plans to address speech and language goals. Provide direct therapy services to students in individual or group settings. Collaborate with teachers, parents, and other professionals to support students' communication needs in the classroom and beyond. Monitor student progress and adjust intervention strategies as needed. Maintain accurate and timely documentation of services provided and student progress. Participate in team meetings, professional development opportunities, and ongoing training.
Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program Eligibility for Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) Valid limited state licensure or ability to obtain licensure in Florida Educator Certificate (if applicable) Experience working with school-age children preferred. Strong communication, interpersonal, and collaboration skills. Commitment to evidence-based practice and professional growth.
Health Benefits on Day 1 (Medical, Dental, Vision) with 50% employer contribution 401k with match and immediate vesting, 100% match for the first 3% and 50% for 4 % and 5% (also a part-time benefit) Up to 40 hours PTO/sick time (also a part-time benefit) FL State Licensure Reimbursement National Certification Stipend Professional liability insurance (also a part-time benefit) Cancer insurance (also a part-time benefit) Pet insurance (also a part-time benefit) Life insurance (also a part-time benefit) Catastrophe medical (also a part-time benefit) Please contact Dana Morgan for more information and additional details.
Market context
Florida school-based Clinical Fellow Speech-Language Pathologist roles are often in demand because districts need clinicians who can support student communication services while meeting licensure and school credentialing requirements. These positions are competitive because employers typically look for a master’s degree, CFY eligibility, and readiness to obtain Florida licensure and an educator certificate if needed. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to quickly compare the role details against the original posting, then confirm your credential timeline before applying.
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