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Job Ref#:
418473
Location:
Located in Jamaica, NY

Calling all passionate SLPs-an exciting opportunity awaits in the vibrant Jamaica/Queens area for the upcoming school year! Make a real difference in students lives while working with an incredible team of educators and district partners. If youre ready to inspire, empower, and elevate student voices, we want to hear from you-apply now!

Responsibilities:

  • Provide direct therapy services under the supervision of a licensed SLP
  • Assist with implementing individualized education plans (IEPs) and therapy activities
  • Reinforce communication strategies in individual and group settings
  • Monitor and document student progress, reporting updates to supervising SLPs
  • Support teachers and staff in integrating speech and language goals into classroom activities
  • Maintain accurate records in compliance with school and district guidelines
  • Participate in professional development and stay current with best practices
Qualifications:
  • Associate's degree in Speech-Language Pathology (Bachelor's in Communication Sciences and Disorders preferred)
  • Active SLPA license/certification in the state of NY (per state requirements for school-based practice)
  • Knowledge of speech and language development
  • Experience working with school-aged children preferred
  • Strong collaboration and communication skills
  • Work in a structured, school-based setting with built-in school holidays
  • Join a therapist-owned organization that values your expertise and supports you throughout the school year
  • Receive access to quality materials, professional development resources, and CEU reimbursement
Come join a therapist-owned organization that values your expertise and supports you throughout the school year. Be part of a mission-driven team that prioritizes student-centered care and strong provider relationships with EDU Healthcare. Come work in a structured, school-based setting with built-in school holidays collaborate closely with educators and support staff to make a direct impact on student success. Be part of a mission-driven team that prioritizes student-centered care and strong provider relationships.
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