Speech and Language Pathologist in Fishers, IN

Soliant

Fishers, INFull-time, Part-time, and ContractorPosted Apr 6, 2026

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Job Description

-time position (2.5 days per week) in a supportive educational environment.

Key Qualifications and Experience:
• Certified Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) licensure
• Experience working with K-12 students in school settings preferred
• Strong skills in speech and language assessment and intervention
• Ability to develop individualized treatment plans and progress documentation
• Collaborative approach to working with teachers, parents, and other educational staff

Location:
• Fishers, IN, with additional opportunities available in the Indianapolis area (ZIP code 46216)

Primary Responsibilities:
• Conduct speech and language evaluations for students
• Implement therapy services tailored to individual student needs
• Monitor and document student progress regularly
• Collaborate with educational teams to support student communication goals
• Participate in meetings, report writing, and compliance with school policies

Benefits and Perks:
• Opportunity to impact the educational growth of diverse student populations
• Work within a structured school calendar
• Contract positions providing clear terms of engagement

This opportunity is well-suited for licensed SLP professionals seeking meaningful work in an educational environment with both full-time and part-time options available. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply to contribute to student success through effective speech-language support.

Qualifications

  • Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1+ year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required
  • Certified Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) licensure
  • Strong skills in speech and language assessment and intervention
  • Ability to develop individualized treatment plans and progress documentation
  • Collaborative approach to working with teachers, parents, and other educational staff

Benefits

  • This opportunity includes both a full-time role and a part-time position (2.5 days per week) in a supportive educational environment
  • Opportunity to impact the educational growth of diverse student populations
  • Work within a structured school calendar
  • Contract positions providing clear terms of engagement
  • This opportunity is well-suited for licensed SLP professionals seeking meaningful work in an educational environment with both full-time and part-time options available

Responsibilities

  • Conduct speech and language evaluations for students
  • Implement therapy services tailored to individual student needs
  • Monitor and document student progress regularly
  • Collaborate with educational teams to support student communication goals
  • Participate in meetings, report writing, and compliance with school policies


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