Description
SPEECHCOM, INC is seeking an in-person, full-time, Wisconsin-Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist or Clinical Fellow to serve the Kenosha Unified School District for the upcoming 25/26 school year.
Rate of Pay: $42.00-$52.00 per hour W2 (depending on experience)
Hours: Maximum 40 Hour Work Week; 7.5 billable hours per day
- Anticipated start date of August 18, 2025 - New Educator Orientation
- Anticipated end date of June 12, 2026
Details:
- Caseload of 40-45 Students
- Kinder through 8th grade
- 2-3 Work Sites (Mileage Reimbursement Between Sites Provided)
- Collaborating with an SLP at 2 of the 3 sites
Benefits
- Health, Vision, Dental Benefits (PPO Plan Available)
- CEU account
- Digital Interactive therapy materials subscription
- 401(k) after one year
- $25,000 Company Sponsored Life Insurance Policy
- 12-Month Salary Spread Option Available
SpeechCom Inc. is an SLP owned special education staffing agency placing great SLPs, SLPAs, and other special educators in public schools across the United States. We prioritize top pay, great supervision and a supportive work environment. Join our team of great therapists today!
www.speechcom.com
Required Skills/Abilities:
Skill communicating verbally and in writing with students, faculty members, and parents so that all parties understand the program and the degree of progress being made.
Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive assessments of students' speech and language abilities, developing tailored therapy plans to address individual needs.
- Provide direct speech therapy services in a school setting, focusing on pediatric populations.
- Collaborate with educators and parents to track progress and adjust interventions as necessary.
- Document therapy sessions and maintain accurate records in compliance with school and legal requirements.
Education and Experience:
Master's degree in speech pathology required.
WI state-issued license as a speech pathologist required.
Clinical fellows welcome to apply (mentorship available)
Requirements
Skills in communicating verbally and in writing with students, faculty members, and parents so that all parties understand the program and the degree of progress being made.
Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive assessments of students' speech and language abilities, developing tailored therapy plans to address individual needs.
- Provide direct speech therapy services in a school setting, focusing on pediatric populations.
- Collaborate with educators and parents to track progress and adjust interventions as necessary.
- Document therapy sessions and maintain accurate records in compliance with school and legal requirements.
Education and Experience:
Master's degree in speech pathology required.
WI state-issued license as a speech pathologist required.
Clinical fellows welcome to apply (mentorship available)