BlazerJobs is seeking a passionate and culturally responsive Speech-Language Pathologist for a travel assignment in Dallas, Texas. This full-time opportunity places you in one of the nation’s fastest-growing metropolitan areas, where you’ll work alongside dedicated educators to support students’ communication needs.
Why Dallas?
Dallas is a dynamic urban center known for its thriving arts scene, professional sports, and world-class dining. Explore the Dallas Arts District, catch a Mavericks game at the American Airlines Center, or stroll through Klyde Warren Park. With a diverse population, excellent public transit, and proximity to major medical and research institutions, Dallas offers both professional enrichment and high quality of life.
SLP Position Summary:
Location: Public school campuses across the Dallas metro area (K–12)
Schedule: Full-time, 37.5–40 hours/week (Monday–Friday)
Duration: August 2025 – May 2026
Model: Primarily onsite, with periodic planning meetings held virtually
Key Responsibilities:
Administer speech, language, and fluency evaluations using district-approved assessments
Design and implement individualized and group therapy programs that reflect students’ cultural and linguistic backgrounds (bilingual Spanish skills a plus)
Lead and document IEP development, goal writing, and progress monitoring in the district’s electronic system
Collaborate with general and special education teams, counselors, and families to integrate communication strategies school-wide
Provide teacher consultation, in-class support, and training on evidence-based speech-language strategies
What Makes This Role Unique:
Urban Community Partnerships: Engage with local nonprofits to host “speech cafés” and community outreach events
Cutting-Edge Resources: Access state-of-the-art teletherapy platforms and speech-language apps funded by the district’s innovation grant
Professional Networks: Participate in quarterly SLP symposiums at the University of Texas at Dallas for ongoing mentorship and CEU credits
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
Active Texas SLP license (or eligibility to obtain before start date)
Bilingual Spanish proficiency highly preferred; English fluency required
School-based experience preferred; CFY candidates welcome
Strong organizational skills and adaptability in fast-paced urban environments
Compensation & Benefits:
Weekly pay range: $2,200–$2,400 (based on experience)
Housing & meal stipends for qualifying travelers (tax-free)
Comprehensive insurance: Medical, dental, and vision coverage
Retirement: 401(k) plan with employer match
Dedicated recruiter support, including licensure guidance and onboarding assistance
Elevate your career in Dallas’s vibrant educational landscape while making a tangible difference in students’ lives. To apply, please email your resume and proof of licensure to [email protected].
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