Sunbelt has partnered with a school district near Boise, Idaho to interview and hire School-based Speech Language Pathologists (SLP) to support students in the school setting. Come and join a team that offers mentorship and support to help you as you impact the lives of your students. If you have an interest, and would like to hear more, please call / text Joanne Hughes at 813-343-2472 or email Joanne.Hughes@sunbeltstaffing.com.
SLP job details:
- Position supporting students in the Boise, Idaho area
- Mentorship and support available
- Competitive compensation, W2 position, Weekly pay
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance is available
- 401k is available
- School schedule- no weekends!
- Immediate need- Interviewing quickly!
Speech Language Pathologist requirements:
- Idaho SLP license and school credentials
- School based or pediatrics experience, preferred
- Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology
SLP responsibilities will include:
- Providing therapy to an onsite caseload
- Assessments, evaluations, and report writing
- Goal development and IEP participation
Interested in hearing more about this School-based Speech Language Pathologist position in the Boise, Idaho area? Let's connect for a quick call to discuss.
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Joanne Hughes
813-343-2472
Joanne.Hughes@sunbeltstaffing.com
Sunbelt Staffing- Senior Account Executive
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SLPs are experts in communication who assess, prevent, and correct language, communication, and swallowing disorders in patients. In addition, SLPs communicate with, educate and prepare patients’ family members and/or caretakers to ensure they provide additional care and attention for the patient in non-clinical environments.
Typical responsibilities of a speech-language pathologist include:
Becoming a speech-language pathologist typically requires a Master’s degree from an accredited program, passing a national exam, and gaining the necessary clinical experience before being able to practice. Speech-language pathologists should earn a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP), offered by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Effective communication and socialization are key, making being an SLP a valuable profession. According to the BLS, SLP jobs will continue to see substantial growth. The salary of an SLP depends on education, location, and experience, but they are typically well compensated.
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