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    Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)  

    - Lancaster
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are seeking an experienced and dedica... Read More
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    We are seeking an experienced and dedicated Board CertifiedBehavior Analyst (BCBA) for a school-based opportunity supporting a high schooldistrict during the 2026-2027 school year. This itinerant role will providedirect behavioral support across multiple nearby campuses within the district.

    Position Overview

    Hours: 37.5-40 hours per weekSchool Year Dates: August 8, 2026 – June 3, 2027Contract: Full 2026-2027 school year with strong renewal potentialCompensation: $55-$65/hour based on experience

    Key Responsibilities

    Provide in-person behavioral support services across district campusesConduct Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and student observationsAssist in developing and implementing behavior intervention plansCollaborate with district psychologists, administrators, and school teamsSupport students within high school and Emotionally Disabled (ED) populationsProvide consultation and behavioral recommendations to staff as needed

    Qualifications

    Active BCBA certification through the BACB requiredMinimum of 1 year of prior school-based BCBA experience requiredExperience working with high school-aged students preferredStrong background supporting students with emotional and behavioral needs

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    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionTake your expertise as a Speech-Language... Read More
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    Take your expertise as a Speech-Language Pathologist to the next level by supporting students across PreK–12th grade on a full-time, contract basis. This opportunity, located near Madison, OH, is perfect for those passionate about pediatric speech and language services in a school-based setting. Enjoy the unique experience of working itinerantly, collaborating with different schools, and making a real difference across a diverse student population.

    Desired Qualifications:

    Current Ohio SLP licensure and ODE certification requiredCCC or CFY consideredClinical background in pediatric speech-language pathology, with school-based experience preferredStrong assessment, intervention, and documentation skillsAbility to travel between school sites and adapt to varied caseloads and environmentsExcellent communication with students, families, and multidisciplinary teams

    Key Responsibilities:

    Deliver direct speech-language services to students from PreK through 12th gradeConduct screenings, evaluations, and develop individualized education plans (IEPs)Serve as a consultative resource for teachers and support staffMaintain accurate progress records and documentation in compliance with district and state requirementsCollaborate with families to encourage carryover and ongoing support at homeParticipate in multidisciplinary meetings, contributing expertise to best support student outcomes

    Your dedication will be valued with a comprehensive benefits package, a competitive weekly pay structure, and access to a matching 401k plan.

    If you’re ready for a dynamic, rewarding role that blends travel with meaningful impact in the lives of students, we encourage you to apply today. Let your skills help students find their voice and succeed in school.

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    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionIf you're passionate about making a... Read More
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    If you're passionate about making a difference in students’ lives and possess strong occupational therapy expertise in school settings, this flexible contract opportunity is for you! Support a motivated caseload of 20 students in a vibrant educational environment close to Arvada, CO. This onsite position runs from mid-August 2026 through May 2027 and is ideal for professionals seeking part-time hours.

    Qualifications & Experience

    Current and valid Occupational Therapist license is required Experience working as an OT in school settings strongly preferred Strong collaboration and communication skills to partner with educators, families, and other specialists Ability to efficiently manage a diverse caseload and develop effective treatment plans Skillful in both direct therapy and indirect consultative services for students

    Key Responsibilities

    Deliver evidence-based occupational therapy evaluations and interventions tailored to individual student needs Create and implement therapy goals in line with IEP requirements Maintain detailed progress documentation and participate in IEP meetings Collaborate with teachers and other school professionals to support classroom integration Empower families and caregivers through strategies for home and school success Ensure compliance with all state, federal, and local special education regulations

    Benefits and Perks

    Part-time hours—1.5 days per week, providing work-life balance and schedule flexibility Opportunity to build meaningful relationships working onsite directly with students at a single campus Supportive school community and professional collaboration with fellow specialists

    Envision yourself empowering students to achieve their fullest potential! Take the next step in your OT career by submitting your application today. This is a limited part-time position for the 2026-2027 school year—apply now to secure your spot and make a lasting impact in local schools.

    Compensation for this position ranges from $33.47 to $53.47. Eligible candidates may also receive healthcare benefits, housing, and meals/incidentals. Full details of our healthcare benefits plan can be found here. This posting is open for 60 days after the posting date.

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    Travel Speech Language Pathologist  

    - Dallas
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe're seeking a Travel Speech-Langua... Read More
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    We're seeking a Travel Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to support K–12 students in schools across Texas. Enjoy competitive weekly pay, travel and housing stipends, flexible assignments, and dedicated recruiter support while making a difference in students' lives.

    Responsibilities:

    Evaluate and treat students with speech and language disordersDevelop and implement IEP goalsCollaborate with teachers, families, and multidisciplinary teamsComplete required documentation and progress reports

    Qualifications:

    Master's degree in Speech-Language PathologyCurrent Texas SLP license (or eligibility)ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) preferredSchool-based experience preferred

    Explore Texas while helping students succeed. Apply today!

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    Radiologic Technologist (X-Ray) | Matthews, North Carolina  

    - Matthews
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDegree in Radiologic Technology, Certifi... Read More
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    Degree in Radiologic Technology, Certification in Radiologic Technology (ARRT Certification), and minimum 1+ years Radiology Tech experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.

    Immerse yourself in a dynamic imaging environment specializing in radiology and x-ray technology at a leading neurosurgery and neurology office. This contract opportunity is perfect for experienced radiologic technologists seeking an engaging outpatient setting with a supportive team and immediate start.

    Schedule/Hours:

    8-hour day shifts, Monday through Friday7:30 am – 4:00 pm40 hours per weekNo weekends, on-call, or holiday shifts required

    Key Responsibilities:

    Perform diagnostic imaging procedures, with a heavy focus on spine and head studies, including scoliosis and shunt series (willingness to learn these is welcomed)Assist with outpatient injections (approximately 30 of the daily 60 imaging patients)Operate Shimadzu x-ray and GE OEC c-arm equipment, utilizing EPIC EMR and Intellaspace PACSOccasional performance of basic administrative duties, such as making CDs for patientsDeliver care to a diverse patient population, including both adults and children, with no sedation requiredCollaborate with a dedicated team that includes RNs, CNAs, front desk staff, and a variety of providers

    Desired Skills & Qualifications:

    Minimum of 2 years’ experience in radiology or x-ray environments, with proficiency in c-arm technologyARRT certification and current BLS requiredExperience with outpatient imaging and injections, or willingness to learnComfortable in a fast-paced, high-volume settingFlexibility for rare float assignments across other campuses when necessaryOpenness to undertaking a range of clinical and administrative tasks

    Perks:

    One week of orientation to startFree on-campus employee parkingBlack scrubs dress codeEnvironment fully closed for holidays

    Take the next step in your radiologic technology career by applying today. Harness your expertise and join a team committed to delivering exceptional outpatient imaging care. Candidates able to start as soon as possible are especially encouraged to apply!

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    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDoctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, acti... Read More
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    Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, active Pharmacist license, and minimum 1+ years Pharmacist experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.

    This opportunity is ideal for a licensed pharmacist with inpatient hospital experience looking to work within a critical access hospital setting. You will provide comprehensive pharmaceutical care in a 25-bed facility utilizing Cerner for order entry and Pyxis for automation. The role emphasizes inpatient pharmacy responsibilities, including sterile compounding or the potential to become involved in sterile compounding duties.

    Position Details:

    Location: Gallup, NMSchedule: Monday to Friday, 7:00 am – 4:00 pmDuration: 13-week contract with the possibility of extensionEnvironment: Critical Access Hospital with a small, dedicated team including 1 Director of Pharmacy, 2 pharmacists, and 2 techniciansSite Specialty: Critical access hospital care

    Key Responsibilities:

    Manage inpatient medication orders accurately and efficiently using the Cerner systemPerform or support sterile compounding tasks in line with facility protocolsCollaborate closely with healthcare teams to ensure optimal patient outcomesPotential involvement in on-call duties for after-hours support

    Qualifications and Experience:

    Active New Mexico pharmacist license requiredProven inpatient hospital pharmacy experience, preferably in a critical access or similar settingExperience with sterile compounding techniques essentialComfortable working in a small team environmentWillingness and ability to travel; accessible airports nearby include Farmington, Albuquerque, and Phoenix

    This contract offers a rewarding chance to contribute to a critical care facility with a collaborative and supportive pharmacy staff. Travel professionals are welcome to apply for this opportunity in Gallup, NM.

    If you meet the qualifications and are ready to take the next step in your inpatient pharmacy career, apply now to be considered for this important role.

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    Occupational Therapist (OT) x2 - School-Based  

    - Salinas
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOverview:We are hiring two Occupational... Read More
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    Overview:

    We are hiring two Occupational Therapists (OTs) for a full-time, onsite school-based position in Salinas, CA for the full school year.

    Blanco Circle, Salinas, CA
    Schedule: Full-time
    Duration: Full school year
    Setting: Onsite

    Position Details:

    Full-time schedule
    Onsite only
    School-based setting
    Location: Blanco Circle area, Salinas, CA


    Requirements:

    Active California OT license

    Pay: 45-58 Depending on Experience + Benefits included for full time positions

    Compensation for this position ranges from $43.86 to $63.86. Eligible candidates may also receive healthcare benefits, housing, and meals/incidentals. Full details of our healthcare benefits plan can be found [here](https://www.soliant.com/about/benefits/). This posting is open for 60 days after the posting date.

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    Onsite School SLP Openings | Flexible Caseloads Available  

    - Ann Arbor
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are currently hiring Speech Therapist... Read More
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    We are currently hiring Speech Therapists for onsite school-based positions. Join a collaborative district that values therapist support, flexibility, and student-centered care.

    Responsibilities:

    Provide Speech therapy services to K-12 students
    Complete evaluations and documentation
    Participate in onsite IEP meetings
    Collaborate with families and school staff

    Requirements:

    Active SLP license
    Master’s Degree in Speech Pathology
    School-based experience preferred but not required
    Strong communication and organizational skills
    Ability to work independently and collaboratively

    Benefits Include:

    Competitive pay with weekly direct deposit 
    Health, dental, and vision insurance
    Flexible scheduling opportunities
    401(k) retirement options
    CEU reimbursement
    Dedicated recruiter and clinical support team

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    Speech Language Pathologist in Union, MO  

    - Union
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionStep into a rewarding opportunity suppor... Read More
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    Step into a rewarding opportunity supporting elementary students as a Speech-Language Pathologist (CCC) for a maternity leave assignment from September to November. This contract role focuses on working with a mild to moderate caseload, fostering communication growth and educational success in a school environment near Union, MO.

    We're seeking a dedicated professional who is passionate about advancing students' speech and language skills, collaborating with educators, and providing tailored support to young learners.

    Qualifications:

    Current SLP-CCC certification required Minimum of 2 years’ experience working within school settingsStrong background in managing elementary-age caseloadsSkilled in developing and implementing individualized treatment plans for mild to moderate needsExcellent communication, organization, and collaboration skills

    Key Responsibilities:

    Deliver speech and language therapy to elementary students in both individual and group settingsAssess and monitor students’ progress through formal and informal evaluationsDevelop and update individualized education plans (IEPs) in partnership with educational staff and familiesConsult regularly with teachers, support staff, and parents to ensure consistent student progressMaintain accurate and timely documentation in compliance with district and state regulationsParticipate in meetings, professional development, and collaborative planning as neededNo supervision of SLPAs is required for this roleVirtual therapy ("VOCO") is not part of this assignment

    Benefits:

    Experience a focused, supportive educational setting with manageable caseloadsCollaborate with devoted school staff who prioritize student well-beingMake a meaningful difference in the lives of young learners during a pivotal time

    If you are an experienced SLP-CCC seeking a fulfilling contract role and possess a heart for helping students thrive, we encourage you to apply today! Transform communication challenges into opportunities for success—your expertise will be valued and make a lasting impact.

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    School Speech Language Pathologist - Eagle River, AK  

    - Eagle River
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionStep into a dynamic school environment p... Read More
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    Step into a dynamic school environment providing vital speech-language services to students during the 2026-2027 academic year. This contract role is based near Eagle River, AK, and focuses on supporting elementary-aged learners across two local schools. The assignment runs from August 14, 2026, through May 27, 2027, requiring onsite presence—remote or VOCO work is not available. You’ll enjoy full-time hours (40 hours per week with an 8.5-hour day and a half-hour unpaid lunch), working directly with students who benefit greatly from your expertise.

    Ideal candidates will bring their clinical skills and compassionate approach to a caseload of approximately 47 students, fostering communication progress and supporting educational goals. Both SLPs and SLPAs are encouraged to apply, and two positions are available.

    Qualifications:

    Valid AK Certification and licensure SLPs: CCC credentials required Previous experience in a school-based setting preferred Ability to manage a dynamic caseload at multiple sites Strong interpersonal skills to collaborate with educators, families, and students Commitment to onsite service delivery (this is not a remote/VOCO position)

    Responsibilities:

    Conduct speech, language, and hearing screenings and evaluations Develop and implement individualized treatment plans Document student progress and maintain accurate records Participate in IEP meetings and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams Provide direct therapy and consultative support within the school setting

    Benefits & Perks:

    Be a key member of a supportive educational team Opportunity to make a tangible difference in children’s educational journeys Work/life balance with a predictable school schedule

    Envision helping students achieve communication milestones while immersed in Alaska’s scenic surroundings. If you’re ready to make an impact during the upcoming school year, apply today and help inspire lifelong learning.

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    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSeeking adventure in your career as a Sp... Read More
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    Seeking adventure in your career as a Speech-Language Pathologist? Take your skills on the road for a rewarding travel assignment in charming Whiteland, IN, working directly with elementary-aged students. A travel SLP position offers more than just professional experience—with non-taxable stipends, travel support, premium pay, comprehensive healthcare, a 401(k) plan, and strong job security, you can focus on making an impact while enjoying unmatched flexibility.

    Whiteland boasts a welcoming community atmosphere and easy access to Indiana’s scenic beauty—think relaxing parks, nearby big-city attractions, and classic Midwestern hospitality. As you support students in a new environment, you’ll expand your resume with hands-on experience and learn first-hand how diverse teaching and learning strategies can enrich your own expertise. When the school day ends, soak up local culture, explore new towns, and build lifelong memories through your work adventure.

    Position highlights:

    Qualifications:

    Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP)Valid Indiana SLP license (required)Experience with pediatric and school-based SLP roles highly desirableClinical Fellowship Year (CFY) candidates consideredTeletherapy background is a plus, but this assignment is in-person only

    Responsibilities:

    Deliver speech and language services to an elementary caseload of approximately 90 students within an on-site school settingDevelop individualized education plans (IEPs) while collaborating with educators and familiesDocument progress and update records in compliance with school and state guidelinesParticipate in a remote panel-style interview for selection and onboarding

    Perks Included:

    Full-time schedule during the 2026–2027 school yearExposure to a supportive and innovative educational teamTraining and professional supervision provided by the districtOpportunity to network and work alongside other educators and therapy professionalsFast hiring process and comprehensive onboarding, including required background checks

    Step into an opportunity that broadens your horizons both professionally and personally. Apply now to travel, grow, and make a lasting difference in Whiteland, IN!

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    Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) in Gaithersburg, MD  

    - Gaithersburg
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMake a meaningful difference in the live... Read More
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    Make a meaningful difference in the lives of students as a contract Speech-Language Pathologist in the Rockville, Maryland area. Multiple on-site positions are available for talented professionals who are passionate about providing high-quality speech therapy services in school settings.

    Key Qualifications:

    Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited programCurrent state licensure to practice as an SLP in MarylandASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) preferredSchool-based or pediatric experience highly valuedExceptional communication, organization, and collaboration skillsAbility to work the full 35-hour week schedule

    Role Responsibilities:

    Conduct evaluations and assessments for students with communication disordersDevelop individualized education plans (IEPs) and document progress toward goalsDeliver direct and consultative speech-language therapy services in a school environmentCollaborate with educators, families, and multidisciplinary teams to support student successMaintain timely and accurate records and reports in compliance with school and state guidelinesParticipate in IEP meetings, team conferences, and professional development as needed

    Perks of This Opportunity:

    Multiple openings allow for collaboration with supportive colleaguesConsistent weekly hours in an engaging educational environmentAbility to make a real impact in students’ academic and personal growthProfessional, mission-driven setting with established resources

    If you’re motivated to help students thrive and bring your expertise to a vibrant educational community near Gaithersburg, Maryland, we want to hear from you! Submit your application today to take the next step in your career as a school-based SLP.

    Compensation for this position ranges from $35.22 to $55.22. Eligible candidates may also receive healthcare benefits, housing, and meals/incidentals. Full details of our healthcare benefits plan can be found here. This posting is open for 60 days after the posting date.

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    Travel Speech Language Pathologist in San Jose, CA  

    - San Jose
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionStep into an exciting full-time travel a... Read More
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    Step into an exciting full-time travel assignment as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) near San Jose, CA and take your career to new heights. This contract position offers the rare chance to combine your dedication to student care with all the incredible perks of travel work. From premium compensation and non-taxable stipends to travel assistance and job security, you’ll enjoy financial peace of mind while expanding your experience. Plus, you’ll receive comprehensive healthcare benefits and access to a 401(k), providing further support as you explore new opportunities.

    San Jose offers the best of California living—proximity to Silicon Valley, vibrant arts, and culture, scenic parks, and world-class dining. Use your weekends to visit nearby beaches, hike redwood trails, or enjoy downtown’s inventive cuisine and bustling nightlife. Every day brings something new, both on and off the job.

    By working in a new location, you’ll gain valuable exposure to varied workplace practices, diverse leadership styles, and broaden your professional skills. A travel role will strengthen your résumé, open doors to future assignments, and offer professional renewal through collaboration and creativity within a different educational setting.

    Qualifications:

    Master’s degree in Speech-Language PathologyValid SLP license in CaliforniaCertificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) requiredPrior school-based SLP experience preferredStrong communication and collaboration skills

    Key Responsibilities:

    Deliver direct speech-language therapy services to students per IEPsConduct assessments, develop intervention plans, and monitor progressCollaborate with teachers, families, and multidisciplinary teamsDocument all services and maintain accurate recordsSupport students during a colleague’s maternity leave (August 14th-November 30th)

    Benefits Include:

    Non-taxable stipends and travel assistanceComprehensive healthcare benefits and 401(k)Assurance of job security during assignmentProfessional growth and résumé developmentOpportunity to explore new places and experiences

    If you’re ready for a role that combines purpose, adventure, and professional development, apply now and start your next California adventure!

    Compensation for this position ranges from $47.53 to $67.53. Eligible candidates may also receive healthcare benefits, housing, and meals/incidentals. Full details of our healthcare benefits plan can be found here. This posting is open for 60 days after the posting date.

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    Sign Language Interpreter (ASL) | Eden Prairie, Minnesota  

    - Eden Prairie
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionStep into a school-based setting where y... Read More
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    Step into a school-based setting where your expertise as a Sign Language Interpreter can make a true difference in a child’s educational journey. A contract opportunity is available for a highly qualified professional to work 1:1 with a third-grade student, providing dedicated interpreting services throughout the academic year. The assignment is on-site and runs from August 24, 2026, through June 3, 2027, aligning closely with the school calendar.

    Key Qualifications:

    Valid certification as a Sign Language Interpreter, with a minimum EIPA score of 4.0.Previous experience working in an educational environment, especially in a 1:1 capacity, is highly valued.Strong command of American Sign Language and the ability to facilitate clear, effective communication between student and staff.Knowledge of school protocols and the ability to collaborate with teachers and educational teams.Professionalism, dependability, and a compassionate approach to supporting students’ learning needs.

    Role Responsibilities:

    Deliver on-site interpreting services for a third-grade student, ensuring full access to classroom instruction and activities.Adapt communication strategies based on the student’s needs and classroom context.Collaborate closely with educators, therapists, and school staff to support the student’s social and academic development.Maintain accurate documentation and uphold confidentiality at all times.Serve as an advocate for the student, promoting inclusive communication within the educational environment.

    Unlock a rewarding experience supporting a child’s growth in a nurturing, collaborative school. If you’re passionate about bridging communication gaps and meet the qualifications, we encourage you to apply now with your resume, supervisor reference, and proof of licensure. Take this opportunity to impact student success as a valued Sign Language Interpreter!

    Compensation for this position ranges from $25.50 to $45.50. Eligible candidates may also receive healthcare benefits, housing, and meals/incidentals. Full details of our healthcare benefits plan can be found here. This posting is open for 60 days after the posting date.

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    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionExciting opportunities await for skilled... Read More
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    Exciting opportunities await for skilled Sign Language Interpreters seeking a rewarding contract position for the 2026-2027 academic year. This role provides a chance to work in a supportive educational setting, collaborating closely with students, teachers, and staff to ensure effective communication and inclusion for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students.

    Ideal candidates bring expertise in American Sign Language and demonstrate a passion for fostering accessible learning environments. Your interpreting skills will help bridge communication between students and school personnel, making a significant difference in students' daily educational experiences.

    Desired Qualifications:

    Proficiency in American Sign Language (ASL) and familiarity with Deaf culture Previous experience in a school environment or with K-12 students National or state interpreter certification preferred Strong communication, collaboration, and organizational skills Ability to maintain confidentiality and support student advocacy

    Key Responsibilities:

    Provide accurate, timely interpretation services in classrooms and school activities Facilitate communication between Deaf/Hard of Hearing students, teachers, staff, and peers Support full participation of students in academic and extracurricular programs Adapt interpreting techniques to meet individual student needs Assist in IEP meetings and collaborate with teachers to address accessibility Maintain accurate records and uphold professional standards of conduct

    Position Perks:

    Contract placement for the 2026-2027 school year Opportunities to develop long-term professional relationships Diverse, engaging school community Make a positive impact on students’ educational journeys

    Make a real difference and help create a more inclusive school experience. If you are dedicated to supporting student success through expert interpretation, this role is the perfect fit. Take the next step in your career—apply today to help empower students and foster growth throughout the upcoming school year!

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    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionStep into a rewarding contract opportuni... Read More
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    Step into a rewarding contract opportunity working with students from PreK through 8th grade, supporting their growth and success in an onsite role near Tempe, AZ. You’ll use your expertise in school-based occupational therapy in a positive educational setting, collaborating with staff to help students thrive academically and socially.

    Desired Qualifications:

    Licensed Occupational Therapist with a valid state license (required)Current IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card (required)Previous experience working in school settings preferredStrong interpersonal and communication skills to work with students, staff, and familiesFlexible and adaptable to working with a diverse student caseload

    Responsibilities:

    Provide direct occupational therapy services to students across PreK-8th grade according to IEPs and best practicesConduct evaluations, document findings, and develop treatment plansCollaborate with educators, special needs staff, and families to create supportive learning environmentsParticipate in multidisciplinary team meetings and contribute to educational planningMaintain up-to-date documentation and adhere to all district and state guidelines

    Key Details:

    Contract period: August 3, 2026 – May 26, 2027 (dates subject to change)Full-time hours, one position availableOnsite role in a dynamic and supportive school environment

    Experience the fulfillment of helping students achieve critical milestones while advancing your occupational therapy career. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply by submitting a current resume, valid state license, and IVP FP Card. Take the next step and make a positive impact in this rewarding school-based opportunity!

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    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSpeech-Language Pathologist (SLP) – Sacr... Read More
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    Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) – Sacramento, CA | 2026–2027 School Year

    We are partnering with a highly supportive California school district to hire 5+ onsite Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) for the 2026–2027 school year. Multiple opportunities are available for clinicians seeking to make a meaningful impact across a variety of grade levels.

    Position Details

    Location: Sacramento, CASchool Year: 2026–2027Schedule: Full-Time and Part-Time opportunities availableHours: 32.5 hours per weekSetting: Onsite onlyCaseloads: Elementary, Middle School, and High School placements available


    Responsibilities

    Provide speech-language evaluations and therapy services in accordance with student IEPs.Develop and implement individualized treatment plans and monitor student progress.Collaborate with teachers, families, and multidisciplinary teams.Maintain accurate documentation and participate in IEP meetings.


    Qualifications

    Active California Speech-Language Pathologist licensePrevious school-based experience preferredStrong communication and collaboration skills


    Benefits

    Competitive weekly compensationMedical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance401(k) with company matchFlexible Spending Account (FSA)Dedicated recruiter support throughout your assignment

    Join a collaborative team of educators and clinicians committed to helping students achieve their communication goals in a rewarding school-based setting.

    Compensation for this position ranges from $45.53 to $72.53. Eligible candidates may also receive healthcare benefits, housing, and meals/incidentals. Full details of our healthcare benefits plan can be found [here](https://www.procaretherapy.com/about/). This posting is open for 60 days after the posting date.

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    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionEmbark on a rewarding travel opportunity... Read More
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    Embark on a rewarding travel opportunity as an Occupational Therapist and make a meaningful difference across a school district for the upcoming academic year! If you're passionate about empowering students and seek a role that combines professional growth with adventure, this is the perfect fit. Beyond the chance to deepen your expertise in school-based occupational therapy, you’ll enjoy non-taxable stipends, comprehensive travel support, premium compensation, healthcare benefits, 401(k) enrollment, and reliable job security — all tailored to give you peace of mind while you focus on changing young lives.

    Nestled near Springfield, VT, this assignment places you in the heart of New England, renowned for its breathtaking fall colors, charming small towns, and outdoor recreation year-round. Traveling here means embracing a lifestyle where picturesque lakes, vibrant local culture, and easy access to historic sites enrich your every off-the-clock moment.

    Professionally, you’ll gain hands-on experience within a district-wide capacity, covering four unique school buildings and supporting students from kindergarten through high school. Working with a diverse student population and collaborating across teams will expand your skill set and expose you to new leadership styles and educational strategies — invaluable as you grow your resume and advance your clinical career.

    Qualifications:

    Current Vermont OT Certification (required)Experience or interest in school-based occupational therapy (K-12)Flexibility and adaptability across multiple buildingsStrong communication and collaborative skills

    Responsibilities:

    Provide occupational therapy services to students across four district schools (K-12)Develop and implement IEP-driven interventions and support plansWork closely with educators, families, and other specialistsDocument progress and maintain compliance with state/school guidelinesManage a full-time caseload (35-37.5 hours/week) throughout the 2026-2027 academic year

    Benefits:

    Non-taxable stipends for housing/per diemPremium compensationFull healthcare benefits and 401(k)Comprehensive travel supportJob security for the entire school year

    Start your Vermont adventure, experience professional growth, and inspire young learners. If you’re ready for this next step in your OT career, send your resume and VT OT certificate today to be considered for this exceptional opportunity!

    Compensation for this position ranges from $30.23 to $60.23. Eligible candidates may also receive healthcare benefits, housing, and meals/incidentals. Full details of our healthcare benefits plan can be found here. This posting is open for 60 days after the posting date.

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    School-Based Speech Language Pathologist | Silver Spring, Maryland  

    - Silver Spring
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMake a meaningful impact supporting stud... Read More
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    Make a meaningful impact supporting students in the Rockville, Maryland area as a contract Speech-Language Pathologist! This rewarding opportunity includes several on-site positions, ideal for skilled professionals passionate about fostering communication and academic growth within the school setting.

    You’ll work 35 hours per week in a collaborative environment, serving a diverse student population and joining a supportive network of educators and specialists.

    Key Qualifications:

    Master’s degree in Speech-Language PathologyActive state licensure in Maryland (or eligibility to obtain)ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) preferredPrevious experience in educational or pediatric settings is highly valuedStrong communication, collaboration, and organizational abilitiesAbility to work on-site and adapt to a school-based caseload

    Primary Responsibilities:

    Conduct comprehensive speech-language assessments and develop treatment plans tailored to each student’s needsProvide direct therapy services, both individual and group, addressing articulation, language, fluency, and social communication disordersCollaborate with classroom teachers, fellow providers, and families to support each child’s successMaintain accurate case documentation and participate in IEP meetings as an integral team memberMonitor and report on student progress, adjusting interventions as necessary

    Benefits and Perks:

    Multiple openings for SLPs wishing to work with a variety of age groupsConsistent, full-time hours—35 per week—fitting within school calendarsRewarding chance to make a daily difference in students’ livesProfessional environment offering opportunities for collaboration and growth

    Discover both professional fulfillment and personal satisfaction by contributing your expertise to students in the Rockville area. Take the next step in your speech-language pathologist career—submit your application today and help shape the future, one student at a time!

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    Occupational Therapist School Setting in Phoenix, AZ  

    - Phoenix
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBring your passion for helping children... Read More
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    Bring your passion for helping children thrive to a highly rewarding contract opportunity working with students from PreK to 8th grade. Make a meaningful impact on young learners by providing occupational therapy services in a supportive educational environment near Phoenix, Arizona. This full-time, onsite position offers the chance to collaborate closely with educators and families to support student growth and success during the upcoming school year.

    Qualifications:

    Active and current state Occupational Therapy license (required at time of application) Up-to-date IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card (must be present and valid) Previous experience in a school-based OT role strongly preferred Skilled in developing and implementing IEPs and individualized therapy interventions Excellent communication skills with students, staff, and parents Ability to manage a diverse caseload across PreK-8th grade Commitment to fostering a positive and inclusive learning environment

    Key Responsibilities:

    Deliver direct occupational therapy services to students, addressing a variety of developmental, sensory, and functional needs Collaborate with teachers, specialists, and families to create tailored support plans Conduct assessments, maintain accurate documentation, and participate in IEP meetings Monitor progress and adjust strategies to meet evolving student goals Stay up to date on best practices and maintain required certifications and licenses

    This is a contract role for the school year, providing stability and an engaging workplace where your expertise will be valued. If you are motivated to empower young learners, hold an active OT license, and have your IVP FP card ready, don’t miss out on this opportunity.

    Ready to take the next step in your OT career? Apply today with your current resume, proof of licensure, and IVP FP card, and get ready to make a difference in the lives of students!

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