To get work in speech therapy in schools it's important to understand your options, including contracting with school staffing agencies or working directly with a school district.
Speech and language pathologists, or SLPs, are professionals who evaluate, diagnose, and treat disorders related to speech, language, communication, and swallowing. SLPs can work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, schools, and more. Most states require the following to become a licensed speech and language pathologist:
In schools, speech and language therapists work with students who communicate differently and may struggle to learn, interact socially, or participate in classroom activities due to these differences.
In a school setting, speech and language pathologists work with students, teachers, parents, and administrators to:
Whether you've already achieved your SLP licensure or you're considering whether becoming an SLP is the right career path for you, it's important to consider how to get work in speech therapy in schools.
Many schools partner with contractual staffing companies to hire speech therapists on a temporary or long-term basis as independent contractors. These agencies (like our team here at Kelly Pediatric Therapy) hire and place speech and language pathologists in positions that are right for their career goals, schedules, and specialties.
Many school-based SLPs enjoy working with staffing companies because they provide flexibility in job assignments. The staffing agency takes care of billing and negotiating contracts, so contracted SLPs get to focus solely on supporting students, teachers, and families.
Some SLPs choose to work directly with school districts as full-time employees. Sometimes, SLPs who are contracted with a school district provide support to one school. Others work with several schools in the district. No matter what option you choose, your services as a school-based SLP will offer positive, meaningful support to students, teachers, and families.
More and more school districts are seeing the benefit of using a company to hire their school-based therapists. At Kelly Pediatric Therapy we work with speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, psychologists, mental health professionals, and other clinicians to help you find the right school-based placements.
If you're looking to move forward in your professional career in a way that supports growth, balance, and impact—consider working with us as a school-based therapist.
When you work with Kelly Pediatric Therapy, you’ll enjoy competitive pay, compensation for documentation, access to mentorship, free professional development, and work-free nights, weekends, and holidays.
Learn more about joining our team.