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Posted August 16, 2026

Travel School Speech Language Pathologist - Terre Haute, IN

Soliant
Terre Haute, IN, US Full Time

Job DescriptionJob Description Take your career to new places while making a meaningful impact in early childhood education! This full-time,...

Job Description

Job Description

Take your career to new places while making a meaningful impact in early childhood education! This full-time, travel-based opportunity for a skilled Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) with CCC certification is your chance to combine professional development and adventure. Enjoy the security of a full school year assignment, access to non-taxable stipends, comprehensive healthcare benefits, travel support, retirement planning through a 401(k), and the assurance of job stability—all while experiencing the excitement of a new community.

Located near historic Terre Haute, IN, this position places you at the heart of the Midwest, perfectly situated for exploring local trails, museums, and lively arts scenes. Living and working in this region gives you the unique opportunity to immerse yourself in its friendly atmosphere, all while broadening your resume through exposure to diverse teaching methods and educational philosophies.

This role offers invaluable opportunities for growth. Work within an Early Learning Center supporting PreK and Kindergarten students—primarily through push-in services—where you’ll collaborate with an enthusiastic multidisciplinary team. Expand your expertise, learn new intervention strategies, and discover innovative leadership approaches that will enrich your future practice. Your off-time offers the perfect chance to discover the charm and recreation of western Indiana, ensuring every day is as rewarding as it is inspiring.

Qualifications:

  • Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
  • Current SLP-CCC (Certificate of Clinical Competence)
  • Previous school-based experience preferred
  • Indiana state SLP license (or eligibility)
  • Enthusiastic about working with young children (PreK–Kindergarten)
  • Strong collaboration and communication skills

Responsibilities:

  • Deliver speech and language therapy services primarily through push-in classroom support
  • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans for PreK and Kindergarten students
  • Collaborate with teachers, staff, and families to promote student achievement
  • Conduct assessments and maintain accurate documentation
  • Participate in IEP meetings and multidisciplinary teams

Benefits and Perks:

  • Year-long, full-time assignment offering stability and growth
  • Travel and housing assistance
  • Non-taxable stipends
  • Healthcare coverage and retirement benefits
  • Opportunities to expand your professional network and experiences

Ready to enrich your career while exploring a new location? Apply today and see where your expertise can take you!

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