Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1+ year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
An exciting opportunity awaits those seeking a fulfilling travel assignment in school-based speech-language pathology. As a travel SLP in beautiful central Pennsylvania, you’ll enjoy the unique rewards of shaping student communication skills while experiencing a new region. Benefit from non-taxable stipends, expertly managed travel assistance, premium compensation, healthcare options, and the stability of long-term job security. With both full-time and part-time roles available and a contract period that extends through the 2026–2027 school year, you’ll have the flexibility to achieve career ambitions while discovering a vibrant area.
Situated near Mc Veytown, with assignments available across Mifflin, Juniata, and Fulton Counties, this travel role is your ticket to firsthand involvement in schools that deeply value support for students with communication needs. The region boasts charming rural communities, scenic landscapes, and access to outdoor recreation—from kayaking and hiking to exploring historic sites—ensuring every day presents a chance for personal adventure and meaningful local discovery.
This assignment affords you a front-row seat to diverse professional approaches and leadership styles in multiple districts, rapidly expanding your expertise and strengthening your resume for future success. Take advantage of the opportunity to immerse yourself in new educational settings and impact students’ lives, all while enjoying the benefits of travel.
Qualifications/Desired Experience
Master’s degree in Speech-Language PathologyCurrent, valid SLP license (Pennsylvania)Active educator/instructional certification (Type I or II)Clinical Fellow applicants welcomePrior school-based experience a plusMust be able to work in-person (remote options not available)Key Responsibilities
Deliver speech-language services to students (caseloads matched to expertise/location)Develop and implement IEPs aligned with student needsCollaborate with educators, families, and interdisciplinary teamsTrack progress, conduct documentation, and adhere to local district guidelinesPerks and Benefits
Travel support and non-taxable stipendsHealthcare benefit options401(k) with employer participationPremium compensationPotential for flexible full or part-time workContract security through 2026–2027 school yearSeize this rare chance to enrich your career and explore the heart of Pennsylvania. Submit your application now and set out on an unforgettable professional journey!
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Read LessMaster's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1+ year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
Embark on a rewarding opportunity supporting schools as a Speech-Language Pathologist for the 2025-2026 academic year and beyond. Based in scenic central Pennsylvania, this contract role offers flexibility for both part-time and full-time commitment, serving districts in Mifflin, Juniata, or Fulton Counties. The exact caseload will be tailored to your location and expertise, giving you a personalized work experience that aligns with your background.
What you'll bring:
Current Pennsylvania SLP license and active educator credential (Instructional I or II)Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) preferred, though strong Clinical Fellows are also welcomeExperience working in school settings or with pediatric populationsProficiency in assessment, intervention, and documentation for a diverse student populationCommitment to in-person service delivery only (remote or hybrid options not available)Strong communication skills and teamwork mentalityKey responsibilities:
Deliver direct speech-language therapy to students based on IEP goalsConduct assessments and contribute to multidisciplinary evaluationsDevelop and implement individualized treatment plans tailored to student needsCollaborate closely with teachers, staff, and families to support learning outcomesMaintain organized, timely documentation in accordance with school proceduresParticipate in IEP meetings and communicate student progress effectivelyEnjoy the benefits of an assignment that honors your expertise and lets you make a real impact in students’ lives. With flexible scheduling options and a role that can be shaped by your strengths, this is an excellent opportunity to grow your professional experience in a supportive educational environment.
If you're passionate about helping students communicate and succeed, we invite you to apply today to discuss how your skills can be matched to a school in central Pennsylvania. Take the next step in your career and help shape brighter futures!
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Read LessBachelor's or Master's degree in Special Education, active Special Education Teacher license and minimum 1+ years Special Education Teacher experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
Step into a rewarding opportunity as a Special Education Teacher working with preschool-aged children in the Camden Wyoming, DE area. This contract role focuses on supporting young learners (ages 2-5) with diverse disabilities, including Autism and Developmental Delays, throughout the school year. You’ll play a crucial part in their early development, designing individualized learning experiences that foster growth and inclusion.
Your expertise will help guide students and their families, and you’ll collaborate with a caring multidisciplinary team. This full-time opportunity includes a 37.5-hour workweek, Monday through Friday, and runs through June 9th, 2026.
Qualifications:
Valid Delaware Early Childhood Special Education Certification (Birth - 2nd Grade) Proven experience working with preschool-aged children with disabilities (Autism, Developmental Delays, etc.) Strong knowledge of early childhood development and special education best practices Ability to adapt lessons to meet the diverse needs of young learners Excellent communication and collaboration skills Commitment to fostering a positive, inclusive learning environmentResponsibilities:
Develop and implement individualized education programs (IEPs) Provide direct instruction and support for preschool students with varying needs Collaborate with paraprofessionals, therapists, and families to ensure progress Track student growth, maintain accurate records, and write regular progress reports Create engaging, play-based lessons targeting social, emotional, and academic development Participate in IEP meetings and professional development as requiredEnjoy highly competitive compensation, paid weekly, plus comprehensive insurance packages including medical, dental, vision, and life, as well as a matching 401(k) and flexible spending account options.
If you’re passionate about making a meaningful impact in early childhood special education, we want to hear from you. Apply today and help shape the foundation for these young learners’ success!
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Read LessMaster's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1+ year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
A contracted Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) opportunity is available for the 2026/2027 school year, providing services across two districts in Ashland, WI. This position offers an engaging work schedule of 35 hours per week, spread over five days, allowing for consistent and impactful support to students requiring speech and language services.
Qualifications:
Valid Wisconsin SLP licenseWisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) certificationResponsibilities include providing comprehensive speech and language assessments, developing and implementing individualized education plans (IEPs), and collaborating closely with educators, families, and support staff to enhance student communication skills. The role requires flexibility and adaptability to meet the needs of students across both districts.
Job Details:
Contract position for the 2026/2027 academic year35 hours per week, 5 days per weekCaseload split between two school districtsLocation: Ashland, WisconsinBenefits and Compensation:
Competitive compensation packageWeekly pay scheduleAccess to a broad range of ProCare benefitsComprehensive insurance coverage including medical, dental, vision, and life insuranceMatching 401(k) retirement planFlexible Spending Account (FSA) optionsThis position offers a balanced professional schedule with robust support and benefits, ideal for a dedicated SLP looking to make a difference in educational settings. Interested professionals with the required Wisconsin licensure and certification are encouraged to apply promptly for consideration.
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Read LessMaster's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1+ year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
Provide specialized speech-language pathology services within school settings for the 2026/2027 academic year. This travel position is based in Ashland, WI, offering the opportunity to work across two school districts, delivering essential support to students with communication needs.
Key Responsibilities:
Assess, plan, and implement individualized speech-language therapy programs for students.Collaborate with educators, parents, and support staff to monitor progress and adjust interventions.Maintain accurate documentation and comply with all relevant school and state regulations.Split workload effectively between two districts to ensure consistent service delivery.Qualifications:
Valid Wisconsin Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) license.Current certification from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI).Strong communication and organizational skills to manage responsibilities across multiple locations.Schedule and Work Environment:
35 hours per week, 5 days per week.Travel required between two districts within the Ashland, WI area.School-year position aligned with the 2026/2027 academic calendar.Benefits and Compensation:
Competitive compensation with weekly pay.Comprehensive insurance coverage including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance.Matching 401(k) retirement plan.Flexible spending account to manage healthcare and dependent care expenses.Access to ProCare benefits designed to support professional and personal well-being.This role provides a rewarding opportunity to make an impact in educational settings while enjoying robust benefits and a manageable schedule. Interested candidates who meet the licensing and certification requirements are encouraged to apply promptly.
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Read LessMaster's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1+ year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
Step into a rewarding opportunity working with elementary students as a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist supporting K-5th grade learners. In this full-time position, you’ll deliver essential speech and language services at two neighboring sites, both conveniently close to one another. Your passion and expertise will play a vital role in supporting students, particularly those on the autism spectrum, to achieve meaningful progress in their communication and social skills.
Ideal candidates bring solid experience working within a school setting, along with a strong ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and adapt to the evolving needs of students. You will be valued for your specialized approach and dedication to fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment.
Qualifications:
Hold a valid SLP license and Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP)Prior experience in a school-based SLP roleDemonstrated experience working with children with autismExcellent communication, organization, and teamwork skillsAbility to manage a caseload across two close sites serving K-5th gradeResponsibilities:
Provide direct and consultative speech and language therapy services to elementary studentsAdminister assessments and develop IEP goals tailored to individual student needsCollaborate with teachers, families, and school staff to monitor progress and support student successDocument services and progress in compliance with school and federal guidelinesTravel locally between two campus locations (sites located nearby each other)This assignment offers you the chance to impact young lives and grow your professional skills in a supportive, collaborative school environment. If you’re passionate about helping students with communication challenges excel, submit your application today and take the next exciting step in your career. More detailed information will be shared during the interview process.
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Read LessBachelor's or Master's degree in School Psychology, active School Psychologist license and minimum 1+ years School Psychologist experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
Make an impactful difference in the lives of young learners as a school psychologist working with K-5th grade students in a supportive and collaborative setting. This full-time opportunity is designed for professionals who are passionate about providing guidance and support to children, particularly those with autism. You will work across two closely situated sites, enabling you to reach more students while maintaining an efficient daily routine.
Qualifications:
Valid certification/licensure as a school psychologistPrevious experience supporting K-5th grade students is essentialDirect experience working with children with autism requiredStrong communication and collaboration skills with educators and familiesAbility to assess student needs and implement effective interventionsAdaptable, organized, and driven to create positive outcomesResponsibilities:
Conduct comprehensive assessments and develop intervention strategies tailored to each student’s needsCollaborate closely with teaching staff and families to promote students’ academic, behavioral, and social-emotional successProvide direct support and counseling to children, focusing on those with autismAssist in developing and implementing IEPs and behavior plansMonitor student progress, recommend adjustments, and participate in multi-disciplinary meetingsTravel between two nearby school sites on a daily basisYou will experience a work environment that values your expertise and input, within schools committed to fostering student growth and well-being. Further details about expectations, team structure, and support systems will be provided during the interview process.
Step forward into a rewarding role where your skills and compassion will help shape positive school experiences for children who need it most. If you feel ready to take on this engaging opportunity, submit your application today to begin the conversation!
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Read LessMaster's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1+ year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
Step into a rewarding Speech-Language Pathologist role supporting students in a vibrant educational setting near Ponte Vedra, FL! Multiple contract opportunities are open for the upcoming school year, with both full-time and part-time schedules available to suit diverse preferences. This is an on-site, school-based position (remote/VOCO work is not available). Start making a difference from August 5, 2026 through May 29, 2027.
You’ll collaborate with educational teams and serve caseloads across high school campuses, such as Beachside High School (4 days/week) and Nease High School (2 days/week). Positions can be combined for a full-time schedule and itinerant experience across multiple schools.
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Speech-Language PathologyValid Florida Department of Health SLP license (SLP-CCC required)School-based SLP experience preferredAbility to work onsite across multiple school locationsUp-to-date fingerprints through AHCA Clearinghouse, or willingness to complete necessary forms and obtain JLA badgeExcellent communication, organization, and collaborative skillsKey Responsibilities:
Provide direct speech and language therapy to high school studentsConduct evaluations, develop IEPs, and document progressParticipate in multidisciplinary team meetingsSupport educational staff with strategies and resources to facilitate student successTravel between assigned schools as required by assignmentYou’ll enjoy competitive compensation ranging from $35 to $47 per hour, with the unique opportunity to tailor your work schedule to your availability and interests by combining assignments. Full-time and part-time roles are offered, giving flexibility for work-life balance.
Ready to play a critical role in helping students thrive? Apply now and make a difference for the upcoming school year! Interviews are actively underway for the new school year, so don't miss the chance to make a positive impact.
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Read LessMaster's degree in Occupational Therapy, active Occupational Therapist license and 1+ year of Occupational Therapy experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
Step into a rewarding contract role and make an impact supporting multiple school locations as a dedicated Occupational Therapist. This full-time, onsite position begins in August and spans the crucial first 12 weeks of the school year, covering a valued colleague’s maternity leave. As an itinerant therapist, you’ll collaborate with educators and provide essential services to students, helping foster independence and participation in classroom activities.
Your expertise will be valued as you assess and address student needs, create individualized plans, and contribute to a nurturing and inclusive school environment. The assignment runs August 10th through October 30th, 2026, for 37.5 hours weekly, and is located in the vibrant Ponte Vedra/St. Augustine area.
What we’re seeking:
Valid Florida DOH Occupational Therapy license in good standing Recent school-based experience strongly preferred Familiarity with pediatric or adolescent caseloads Flexibility to travel between multiple school sites as needed Ability to start credentialing and fingerprinting promptly (prior Florida school district fingerprints and AHCA Clearinghouse access a plus) Strong communication and team collaboration skillsYou’ll enjoy:
A highly competitive pay rate between $32 and $44 per hour, reflecting your valuable skills An engaging, student-centered setting with supportive colleagues The opportunity to diversify your experience in an itinerant role across several campuses Reliable full-time hours over a meaningful 12-week contractBring your passion for helping young learners thrive and grow to a collaborative school environment. Interviews are underway now, with onboarding to occur ahead of the August start. Take the next step in your school-based therapy career—apply today and make a tangible difference as a trusted Occupational Therapist for the new school year!
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