Embark on an impactful travel career while making a difference as a Speech-Language Pathologist supporting early childhood development near the vibrant communities of Salem and South Marion County, Oregon. Choosing a travel position with our agency means you’ll enjoy premium compensation, non-taxable stipends, dedicated travel assistance, robust healthcare benefits, exciting 401(k) options, and the invaluable peace of mind that comes from job security throughout your full school-year contract.
Nestled in the lush Willamette Valley, Salem blends the charm of the Pacific Northwest with a welcoming small-city feel. Whether you’re drawn to the downtown arts scene, nearby vineyards, or access to breathtaking natural landmarks like Silver Falls State Park, this region provides adventure and relaxation. Living and working here, you’ll have weekends to discover Oregon’s coastal beauty and hiking trails, making every day feel like an exploration.
This travel engagement offers exceptional professional growth, working across several locations and collaborating with multidisciplinary early intervention teams. You’ll gain hands-on experience with birth-to-3 populations, build your resume with cutting-edge teletherapy service delivery, and broaden your expertise in diverse workplace settings. Each assignment brings fresh perspectives and leadership styles, helping you grow as a clinician and a leader.
Qualifications & Experience:
- Possess (or be eligible to obtain) an Oregon SLP license
- ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) preferred; Clinical Fellows (CFY) welcome
- Background in early intervention or experience with birth-to-3 populations highly valued
- Exceptional family-centered and teamwork skills
- Adaptable to both in-person and teletherapy models
- Experience in school-based or healthcare SLP/SLPA settings is a strong plus
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct evaluations and provide speech/language therapy for children ages birth to three
- Collaborate with families and interdisciplinary IFSP teams
- Contribute to early intervention service planning, documentation, and progress reporting
- Offer both direct and teletherapy support, as needed
What You’ll Receive:
- Full school-year (190-day) contract with consistent scheduling
- Competitive hourly compensation based on experience
- Non-taxable stipends and comprehensive benefits
- Assistance with travel arrangements
- Opportunities for ongoing learning and credentialing
Step into a role that shapes young lives while elevating your career and personal adventures. Apply now to start your travel journey as a Speech-Language Pathologist in Oregon!
Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled
- Competitive Salary
- Weekly Paycheck
- Matching 401(k) Plan
- Extensive Medical Coverage
- Licensing Assistance
- Custom Housing
- Travel Assistance
- Professional Development Reimbursement