Strides Therapy and Educational Services·Pensacola, Florida
The Speech-Language Pathologist will conduct comprehensive assessments and provide evidence-based interventions to improve students' communication and language skills. They will also collaborate with educators and parents while maintaining accurate documentation and participating in IEP meetings.
SLP FL State licensure ASHA certification Additional Details: Escambia County is seeking an SLP to provide services for an area private school. The position is anticipated to be part-time (22.5-30 hours per week) initially with the potential to increase to 37.5 hours. The position would serve 1 private school (in person strongly preferred). The school is in the downtown Pensacola area and serves K-12
The Speech Language Pathologist will conduct comprehensive speech and language assessments to identify students' communication disorders and develop individualized treatment plans. Provide evidence-based speech and language pathology interventions and strategies to improve students' communication, articulation, fluency, and language skills. Collaborate closely with educators, parents, and other members of the school-based team to create and implement strategies that support students' participation in the classroom and social activities. Monitor and document students' progress, adapting treatment plans as necessary to ensure optimal outcomes. Offer guidance and education to parents, teachers, and support staff on strategies to enhance students' communication skills and facilitate carryover into the classroom. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records, including session notes, progress reports, and billing documentation. Stay current with the latest research, best practices, and techniques in speech-language pathology. Participate in Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings, team meetings, and school-based professional development opportunities. Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations and ethical standards governing speech-language pathology services in schools. What our employees say about working for us: "Culture is friendly and inclusive." "Everyone is very supportive and willing to help each other."
Master's degree or higher in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program. FL State licensure as a Speech-Language Pathologist. Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) unless a CF. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Experience in private practice or outpatient settings preferred. Knowledge of insurance billing and documentation practices is a plus. Dedication to providing culturally competent and client-centered care.
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 see our website here to learn more about us: https://stridesspeechtherapy.com Please contact Dana Morgan for more information and additional details.
Market context
Part-time school-based SLP openings in Florida often draw steady interest because districts need support for student communication services and schedule flexibility can be limited. These roles are competitive when they require a master’s degree, Florida licensure, and ASHA certification, with Clinical Fellows sometimes considered. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm caseload, school schedule, and CF eligibility before applying.