Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Employer: Blazer Jobs
At Blazer Jobs, we’re not just in the business of hiring – we’re in the business of helping people thrive. Our mission is simple yet powerful: we make life better for those who make lives better. We proudly partner with school districts across the country to connect them with dedicated professionals who are passionate about education, student success, and making a real impact in their communities.
We go beyond placement – we build relationships. Whether you're a seasoned clinician or just starting your school-based journey, our team is here to support you every step of the way. When you join Blazer Jobs, you’re not just getting a job – you’re joining a family of professionals committed to creating better futures for students and staff alike.
We believe in taking care of the people who take care of others. That’s why we’ve built our support systems, benefits, and resources around what truly matters to education professionals like you:
Weekly Pay – Competitive and dependable weekly earnings (pay ranges will be listed per location).
Comprehensive Benefits – Including vision, medical, and dental insurance options.
Flexible Scheduling Options – Whether you’re looking for full-time, part-time, remote, or travel-based roles, we help you find what fits your lifestyle.
Professional Support & Development – Gain access to a dedicated Blazer Jobs advisor who offers guidance, mentorship, and career development throughout your placement.
Investment Opportunities – 401(k) with employer match to help secure your financial future.
Reimbursement Perks – CEU and licensure reimbursements to keep you compliant and continuously growing.
As a school-based SLP, your role involves helping students overcome challenges in communication that impact their education. You will assess and diagnose speech and language disorders, create individualized treatment plans, participate in IEP meetings, and work directly with students, families, and school staff to implement strategies that support academic and social success.
To qualify in Louisiana, candidates must possess a Louisiana Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (LBESPA) license, as well as certification through the Louisiana Department of Education to work in a school setting. A Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology is required. Clinical Fellows are welcome and can be supported by licensed supervisors.
New Orleans is a city like no other—where history, music, and culture come alive on every corner. Beyond its world-famous Mardi Gras, NOLA offers year-round festivals, historic architecture, and a food scene that’s second to none. Take a stroll through the Garden District, enjoy live jazz on Frenchmen Street, or relax in City Park. With its vibrant culture and tight-knit community, New Orleans offers an enriching environment to work and live.
Ready to Apply?
We’d love to connect with you! To learn more about this opportunity or to submit your application directly, please contact:
Marsalis James
Recruiting Advisor & Division Director
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