School Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) | New Orleans, Louisiana

Step into a rewarding opportunity supporting elementary students communication and language development in a vibrant school environment near New Orleans, LA! This full-time, onsite position is ideal for Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) committed to fostering growth and success for young learners. Whether you bring your CCC credentials or are looking to build experience as a Clinical Fellow, youll make a meaningful impact while working alongside a dedicated team.

This contract role will cover a maternity leave, starting September 14th and extending through the end of November. With a consistent 37.5-hour workweek and a focused caseload of 50-60 elementary students, your days will be filled with opportunities to collaborate with educators, implement effective treatment plans, and empower students to achieve their communication goals.

Qualifications & Experience:

  • Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Disorders
  • Valid SLP license in Louisiana
  • ASHA CCCs preferred, but Clinical Fellows (CFs) encouraged to apply
  • School-based experience strongly valued
  • Ability to work onsite at Schaumberg Elementary
  • Strong communication, organization, and interpersonal skills

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Conduct comprehensive speech and language assessments
  • Develop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs)
  • Collaborate with teachers, parents, and support staff to promote student success
  • Deliver evidence-based therapy in individual and group settings
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation
  • Participate in IEP meetings and ongoing student progress evaluations

Benefits: Work with a supportive educational team, gain valuable school-based experience, and have the chance to inspire and guide students through their educational journey.

Take the next step in your SLP career with this exciting, impactful assignment! If youre enthusiastic about advancing your skills and making a difference for students, apply today to be considered for this memorable role.

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