Speech Language Pathologist School SLP at Healthy Living
Galena, Alaska, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 Jun, 26

Salary

98.0

Posted On

16 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Therapy Services, Conducting Assessments, Developing IEP Plans, Evaluating Progress, Collaboration, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Case Management, Organizational Skills, Time Management, Technology Proficiency

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
About Us TheraPeds Partners is a therapist-owned and operated organization. We partner with schools to provide Speech Language Pathology (SLP) services to PreK–12 students nationwide. As a team of special education providers, we understand the education process, IDEA requirements, and the importance of collaboration within multidisciplinary teams. Our mission is to deliver high-quality Speech Language Pathology (SLP) services while making meaningful connections in a collaborative learning environment. This is a part-time, hybrid role as a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) serving a school located in Galena, AK. The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) will be responsible for providing therapy services to students, conducting assessments, developing IEP plans, evaluating progress, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams (therapists, educators, parents). The role requires strong communication and interpersonal skills, as well as a passion for working with students with special needs. Job Details Part-time, 1-4 hours/week 2026-2027 School Year (August-May) PreK – 12 grades Hybrid Must be able to work with students onsite 1x/month of every other month. Job Duties: direct therapy, consultation, evaluations, case management Guaranteed Hours: including documentation, administrative and planning time Manageable caseloads Dual support from the District and TheraPeds $85 – $98+/hour ($170-400/week+) Qualifications Master's or PhD degree from a Speech-Language Pathology program State License as Speech-Language Pathologist Department of Education Licensure as a SLP National License: ASHA Licensing with the State Department of Education, where required CCC (Certificate of Clinical Competence) preferred CF-SLP placement may be available Experience working with children Experience in a school setting preferred, but not required Organizational and time management skills Proficient in use of technology Fingerprint background clearance Ability to collaborate with school staff and parents with a demonstrated ability to exercise a high level of tact and discretion in both internal and external communications Physical Requirements Working and playing with students requires that employees must be able to perform the necessary physical movement functions, as needed, such as lifting, sitting, walking, standing, crawling, and engaging with students in all physical locations and activities, while adhering to the duties outlined by the district. Benefits (eligibility dependent on employment status) Competitive compensation package with benefits including health, dental, and vision and 401K (W2) Resources for health benefit enrollment and hourly rates which includes a stipend for health benefits and taxes (1099) Opportunities for professional development and continuing education Access to a supportive network within the TheraPeds community Guaranteed hours Bi-monthly salary deposits This position will be a W-2 employee or a 1099 contractor Summary TheraPeds Partners is seeking a part-time, hybrid Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) for a school-based position in Galena, Alaska. This role is ideal for candidates searching for school speech-language pathology jobs near me, Alaska school SLP positions, or part-time pediatric SLP roles in schools with guaranteed hours.
Responsibilities
The Speech Language Pathologist will provide direct therapy services to PreK-12 students, conduct necessary evaluations, develop Individualized Education Program (IEP) plans, and track student progress. Responsibilities also include consultation, case management, documentation, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, educators, and parents.
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