Job Description
Job Description
Help Kids Shine as a School-Based Speech Language Pathologist! Are you ready to make a real difference in students’ lives and still have your evenings, weekends, and holidays to yourself. Supplemental Health Care is teaming up with a fantastic school district to hire SLPs who are excited to help kids succeed.
We’re currently hiring a Speech-Language Pathologist to join a supportive school team in Sacramento, California. If you’re passionate about helping students find their voice and thrive in the classroom, this is the opportunity for you. *Ask about our bonus!
Qualifications:
• Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
• Active California SLP license or applied
• School experience is a plus, but not required
At Supplemental Health Care (SHC), we believe that Speech-Language Pathologists aren’t just specialists—they’re game-changers for students. That’s why we offer more than just a job. We provide unmatched support, dedicated school-based expertise, and a workplace that champions your success.
• Full Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life—and even pet insurance
• 401k Retirement Plan
• Free Online CEUs through Supplemental University
• 24/7 Support from our Schools Center of Excellence
• Top-Rated Culture: We’re proud to be a multi-year “Best of Staffing” winner
What You’ll Be Doing: Evaluate and assess students with speech-language needs. Develop and implement Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). Collaborate with teachers, parents, and school teams to support student goals. Provide engaging therapy in a supportive learning environment. May supervise Speech-Language Pathology Assistants (SLPAs) if needed. Contribute to Response to Intervention (RTI) initiatives when applicable.
You support students. We support you. Apply today and feel the SHC difference.
Company DescriptionAt SHC we believe in helping students thrive and that starts with helping you succeed. Let’s do both—together.
Company Description
At SHC we believe in helping students thrive and that starts with helping you succeed. Let’s do both—together.