AnthroMed Education (School Services)·Melvindale, Michigan
Provide speech and language services to early childhood or elementary students, including conducting evaluations and developing individualized educational plans. Collaborate with teachers and parents while maintaining accurate documentation and participating in team meetings.
Provide part-time speech and language services three days per week to either early childhood or elementary aged students. Conduct evaluations, develop individualized educational plans (IEPs), and implement evidence-based interventions to address speech and language developmental needs. Collaborate with classroom teachers, parents, and other related service providers to support students’ communication skills across both classroom and individual settings. Maintain accurate and timely documentation of therapy sessions, progress reports, and communication with stakeholders. Utilize IEP system for IEP management and compliance. Participate in team meetings, professional development, and ongoing training opportunities. Enjoy a dedicated office space for therapy sessions and planning. Why Choose AnthroMed? Bi-weekly team meetings to network and brainstorm with other SLPs. Dedicated clinical support including 1:1 caseload guidance, materials database, along with free continuing education. Most importantly, we are dedicated to your success, and you will find that we are always responsive, engaged, and always available to connect. Learn more on our website: www.AnthroMed.education
Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology (or in the process of completing). Current state licensure or eligibility for licensure in Michigan. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from ASHA, or eligibility to obtain CCC-SLP. AnthroMed Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer AnthroMed LLC will not discriminate against any person based on race, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression, height, weight, color, religion, national origin, age, marital status, pregnancy, disability, veteran, or military status.
Requires a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology or current enrollment in a program. Candidates must hold or be eligible for Michigan state licensure and ASHA certification.
Market context
Part-time Speech-Language Pathologist roles in Michigan support ongoing student and patient needs, with competition shaped by Michigan licensure eligibility, ASHA certification, graduate training, and schedule flexibility; this posting lists $50–$65 per hour. Before applying, confirm your licensure pathway and ask how clinical support, continuing education, materials access, 401(k), and employer matching apply to part-time staff. Requirements and benefits here are AI-summarized from the original description, saving research time.
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