Travel SLP Jobs
Travel SLP Positions
Speech touches everything, from how a child learns to read and how they order lunch to how they tell their parents about their day. Speech language pathologists work at the center of it all, and with travel SLP positions, you can help schools fill that role.

About SLP Travel Positions
SLP travel positions with Soliant start with a real conversation about your goals: where you want to go, what kind of caseload you’re looking for, and how long you want to commit to an assignment. From there, our expert team takes care of the credentialing and licensure requirements specific to your destination state, setting you up for success. You’ll never feel alone when working with Soliant. Our team stays engaged throughout your assignment, offering you the support you need to make the biggest impact you can.
As a traveling speech language pathologist with Soliant, you’ll benefit from:
- Competitive pay that reflects your experience and expertise
- Travel stipends to help cover the costs of getting where you’re going
- Full health benefits, including comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Relocation assistance to make transitioning to a new location as smooth as possible
- Licensure support so you’re credentialed and ready before your first day on the job
- 401(k) plan with company matching to keep your future in mind while you focus on the present
- Dedicated career advisory support from a team that’s invested in where your career is headed
Requirements for Travel Speech Language Pathology Jobs
Travel speech pathologist jobs require a master’s degree in speech pathology, a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from ASHA, and state licensure or educational credentials, depending on the role.
For speech language pathologist assistants, SLPA travel jobs require an associate or bachelor’s degree from an accredited SLPA program, along with active state licensure. You’ll also need to work under the supervision of a licensed SLP, following each state’s supervision guidelines.
Become a Traveling Speech Language Pathologist
If you value both impact and adventure in your career, SLP travel jobs offer you the chance to explore new cities and build connections across the country, all while doing the work you love.
School districts nationwide are actively seeking traveling speech language pathologists who can step in, connect with students, and deliver results—and Soliant is here to help you find your next opportunity. Explore travel SLP jobs today.
School Speech Language Pathology Jobs by Location
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Austin, Texas
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Birmingham, Alabama
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Chicago, Illinois
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Columbia, South Carolina
- Dallas, Texas
- Denver, Colorado