Imagine finding a speech-language pathologist job that’s fulfilling, exciting, and also allows you to make a positive change in the world.
Finding that perfect speech-language pathologist job is possible. Our experts at from Kelly Pediatric Therapy. has a few tips to help new job seekers and those looking to change settings.
Speech-language pathologists can work in many different environments and locations. All these options mean that you need to spend some time considering the right environment for you and what parts of the job you enjoy most. Consider the following questions when searching for your next job:
Some of the most common placements for speech-language pathologists are healthcare centers, colleges or universities as professors or supervisors, and primary or secondary schools.
As a speech-language pathologist, you’ll also have to consider if you want to work with a staffing agency. The right option for you may depend on what you want out of your position. A staffing agency provides support, helps you find a location that fits your needs, and lets you make your own schedule.
Kelly Pediatric Therapy provides speech-language pathologists in school settings. Schools are a great option for many speech-language pathologists because they get to work closely with their students and see them thrive in a social and educational environment.
Schools are also a place of collaboration. You will work alongside other therapists, many of whom are also Kelly providers, which allows you to grow your network of other therapists with whom you can collaborate. In addition to therapeutic collaboration, others dedicated to student success, like administrators, educators, and even parents, will work with you to help children do their very best and get the most out of their time with you and at school. Every day is different, and you’ll have the resources of our Kelly team to tackle whatever comes your way.
Whether you’re fresh out of school or searching for your next position, it’s important to consider and improve the skills that you may need when working as a speech-language pathologist.
What do you thrive at, and what needs some practice? You can work on these skills while you’re searching for a position or aim to find a position that lets you exhibit these skills more frequently.
Some skills that are highly prioritized in speech-language pathologist positions include:
Work on these skills at home, with friends, or during a side job. Don’t forget to mention them during an interview. Discuss your strengths!
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 real work-life balance and make a difference in the lives of students. You can expect:
To start working with us, check out current SLP opportunities with our partnering school districts or submit your school-based therapy application today!