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Description
Embarking on a travel assignment as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) offers more than just rewarding work-it's a gateway to adventure, professional expansion, and valuable benefits. If you're passionate about making a positive difference in young learners' lives and eager to gain new experiences, this role is your opportunity. As a travel SLP, you'll enjoy non-taxable stipends, travel assistance, comprehensive healthcare coverage, and strong job security. Plus, you'll have the advantage of premium compensation, helping boost your financial goals while you pursue your professional calling.
Set near vibrant Warren, MI, this position places you in a community known for its welcoming spirit, rich cultural heritage, and proximity to the dynamic attractions of metropolitan Detroit. You'll be able to explore a blend of urban energy and suburban relaxation, enriching your downtime with museums, parks, and local eateries. Beyond the setting, you'll expand your clinical skillset through exposure to a variety of teaching philosophies, therapy models, and collaborative school environments-all of which increase your adaptability and marketability as an SLP.
Take your career to new heights by working full-time with PreK and elementary students alongside peers in a supportive team of four SLPs. This role will not only strengthen your resume but also empower you to bring positive change to students' lives while exploring new places during your assignment.
Qualifications:
- Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP-CCC)
- State licensure (or eligibility) for Michigan
- Experience or strong interest in PreK and elementary populations
- Collaborative mindset and excellent communication skills
- Familiarity or willingness to work with ABI VBD (Antecedent-Based Interventions-Verbal Behavior Development)
- Evaluate and provide therapeutic services to PreK and elementary-aged students
- Develop and implement IEPs tailored to individual needs
- Collaborate with school staff and families on intervention strategies
- Document student progress and maintain compliance with school and district requirements
- Participate in team meetings with fellow SLPs
- Non-taxable stipends and travel support
- Comprehensive healthcare and 401(k) options
- Premium pay and reliable job support
- Opportunities for professional development
- Experience diverse educational methodologies
Take the next step in your career while discovering all that Michigan has to offer. Apply today and make a lasting impact-in the classroom and beyond!