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Posted August 16, 2026

Travel School Speech Language Pathologist - Clinton Township, MI

Soliant
Charter Township of Clinton, MI, US Full Time

Job DescriptionJob Description Discover the rewarding path of working as a travel Speech-Language Pathologist in an exciting, full-time assignment...

Job Description

Job Description

Discover the rewarding path of working as a travel Speech-Language Pathologist in an exciting, full-time assignment tailored for professionals looking to broaden their horizons. As a travel SLP, you’ll benefit from non-taxable stipends, dedicated travel assistance, premium compensation packages (if applicable), robust healthcare coverage, 401(k) options, and the invaluable reassurance of job stability throughout your assignment.

Set in the vibrant area near Clinton Township, MI, this opportunity places you at the gateway to Michigan’s scenic beauty, thriving communities, and diverse recreational activities. Experience the charm of the Midwest, with easy access to tranquil parks, bustling local events, and a rich cultural scene—making every moment outside the classroom a new adventure.

Professionally, you’ll have the unique chance to collaborate in an elementary school environment, connect with a remarkable team, and work with a varied caseload. Exposure to different leadership methods and educational best practices will help you develop new skills, expand your professional network, and enhance your resume. Beyond work, your downtime becomes an invitation to explore a new region, meet inspiring people, and craft stories you’ll treasure.

Qualifications:

  • Current SLP licensure or eligibility in Michigan
  • ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) or Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) status
  • Experience or strong interest in school-based speech-language pathology
  • Demonstrated commitment to student progress and collaborative teamwork
  • Adaptability with diverse caseloads and learning needs

Responsibilities:

  • Provide direct speech-language services to elementary students
  • Manage a caseload of 50–60 students (subject to change)
  • Evaluate, diagnose, and develop individualized treatment plans
  • Work closely with families, teachers, and multidisciplinary teams
  • Monitor progress, maintain documentation, and ensure compliance

Benefits:

  • Non-taxable stipends for travel professionals
  • Comprehensive healthcare benefits
  • 401(k) plan for your financial future
  • Support for licensure and professional development
  • Travel assistance and job security throughout your assignment

Embark on a professionally enriching journey while making a lasting difference in students’ lives. If you’re ready to embrace growth, discovery, and purpose, apply now and take the next step in your travel therapy adventure!

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This listing expired on Aug 22. Applications are no longer accepted.

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