Pediatric School Speech Language Pathologist; SLP | Germantown, Tennessee

Soliant Health

Germantown, TNFull-timePosted Mar 30, 2026

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Job Description

 a hybrid schedule.

Responsibilities include:
• Providing speech-language therapy services to students ranging from kindergarten through 8th grade
• Collaborating with educational staff to develop and implement individual therapy plans
• Monitoring student progress and maintaining detailed clinical documentation
• Ensuring compliance with school and healthcare standards related to speech-language pathology
Qualifications and experience desired:
• Certification as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) with a valid Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC)
• Experience working with pediatric populations in schools and healthcare settings
• Ability to deliver teletherapy services as needed
• Comfort working within a clinical environment supporting children's developmental and communication needs
• Familiarity with K-12 educational systems and therapy caseload management
This role involves a 37.5-hour workweek at a single school location, providing consistency and focused service to the student population. Candidates should feel confident and comfortable in a clinical school environment and be ready to contribute immediately.

Interested qualified professionals are invited to submit their credentials for consideration. This is a valuable opportunity for SLPs seeking a structured, contract-based assignment in a supportive school community. Apply today to take the next step in your professional path.

Qualifications

  • Candidates should feel confident and comfortable in a clinical school environment and be ready to contribute immediately

Benefits

    Responsibilities

    • A dynamic opportunity is available for a Speech-Language Pathologist to support students in a K-8 educational setting
    • Providing speech-language therapy services to students ranging from kindergarten through 8th grade
    • Collaborating with educational staff to develop and implement individual therapy plans
    • Monitoring student progress and maintaining detailed clinical documentation
    • Ensuring compliance with school and healthcare standards related to speech-language pathology
    • This role involves a 37.5-hour workweek at a single school location, providing consistency and focused service to the student population


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