Job Description
Job Description
Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1+ year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
A contract opportunity is available for Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) in Tampa, FL, offering positions within an educational setting. These roles are focused on providing speech therapy services as well as conducting evaluations for young children, contributing to early intervention efforts. The contract extends through the end of May.
Key Qualifications :
- Certification as SLP-CCC or completion of Clinical Fellowship Year (SLP-CFY)
- Valid Florida SLP license (SLPA candidates will not be considered)
- Experience working with pediatric populations preferred, especially in school settings
Position Details :
Location : Various sites across Tampa, FLDuration : Immediate start through May 23rdSchedule : 7.5-hour workdays, onsite onlyRoles Available : Four days per week providing therapy at one elementary school and one day per week at another; these days may be combined or separated Evaluation-focused positions working exclusively with three-year-old preK students within a child find program to determine eligibility for speech services (positions may be part-time or full-time)Responsibilities :
Deliver direct speech-language therapy services to elementary studentsConduct evaluations for early identification of speech and language needsCollaborate with full-time district SLPs and educational staffMaintain accurate documentation and comply with district requirementsBenefits :
Gain valuable experience working on diverse caseloads and collaborating with established professionalsParticipate in impactful early intervention programsInterested applicants are invited to participate in video interviews conducted via Zoom. This role requires onsite presence, ensuring close interaction with students and staff. Qualified candidates who meet the licensing requirements and are ready to start promptly are encouraged to apply.