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School Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)

Solterra School
Posted 22 days ago, valid for 10 days
Location

Norfolk, VA 23510, US

Salary

Competitive

Contract type

Full Time

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  • Solterra School is seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to enhance communication and functional independence for students in a holistic, inclusive educational environment.
  • The SLP will be responsible for evaluating and treating students with speech, language, and communication needs while collaborating with teachers and other staff to integrate supports throughout the school day.
  • Candidates must have a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, an active Virginia licensure, and preferably the ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence, along with experience supporting diverse communication needs.
  • The position offers a competitive salary of $70,000 to $90,000, depending on experience, and requires at least two years of relevant experience in educational or therapeutic settings.
  • Solterra School is committed to diversity and inclusion, providing equal employment opportunities for all team members.

Mission Statement AlignmentĀ 

Solterra School exists to redefine education through holistic inclusion—blending Universal Design for Learning (UDL), Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), and integrated therapeutic supports within an eco-conscious environment that honors each learner’s unique rhythm of growth.Ā 

The Speech-Language Pathologist advances this mission by strengthening student communication, connection, regulation, and functional independence—supporting learners in finding their voice, accessing learning, and building relational confidence across environments.Ā 

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Position SummaryĀ 

The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) serves as an onsite clinical provider responsible for evaluating, treating, and supporting students with speech, language, communication, and feeding-related needs. This role is deeply integrated into Solterra’s educational model, collaborating with teachers, behavior support staff, and other clinicians to ensure communication supports are embedded throughout the school day—not isolated to a therapy room.Ā 

The SLP delivers evidence-based intervention and contributes to multidisciplinary plans that support students with diverse learning profiles, including neurodivergent learners, students with complex communication needs, and students requiring augmentative/alternative communication (AAC). This position includes documentation fidelity and compliance readiness aligned with applicable clinical standards and payer requirements (as applicable).Ā 

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Core ResponsibilitiesĀ 

1. Assessment, Evaluation & Treatment PlanningĀ 

  • Conduct comprehensive evaluations of speech, language, pragmatic communication, voice, fluency, and feeding/swallowingĀ (as applicable and within scope)Ā 
  • IdentifyĀ functional communication needsĀ impactingĀ learning, behavior, and social accessĀ 
  • Develop individualized therapy plans aligned to student goals and classroom needsĀ 
  • Create measurable goals and progress monitoring systems that areĀ appropriate, functional, and student-centeredĀ 
  • Provide written clinical recommendations that are clear, professional, and actionable for school-based implementationĀ 

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2. Direct Therapy Services (Individual + Group)Ā 

  • Deliver direct speech-language therapy services in individual and small-group formatsĀ 
  • Support development of:Ā 
  • Receptive and expressive languageĀ 
  • Functional communication (requesting, refusing, advocating, repairing breakdowns)Ā 
  • Pragmatic/social communicationĀ 
  • Speech sound production and intelligibilityĀ 
  • Executive functioning language supports (sequencing, organizing, retelling)Ā 
  • Provide interventions that are strengths-based, dignity-centered, and developmentally appropriateĀ 
  • Incorporate play, movement, and sensory-informed strategies to support engagement and regulationĀ 

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3. AAC & Functional Communication SystemsĀ 

  • Support students using AAC systems, including low-tech and high-tech communication toolsĀ 
  • Collaborate with teams to ensure AAC is implemented consistently across settings (classroom, transitions, lunch, etc.)Ā 
  • Provide staff training and modeling to increase AAC access and reduce communication barriersĀ 
  • Support communication environments that promote autonomy and reduce frustration-driven behaviorsĀ 

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4. Feeding Support & Collaboration (As Applicable)Ā 

  • Screen and support feeding-related goals whenĀ appropriate toĀ licensure/scope and school modelĀ 
  • Collaborate with OT, nursing/health services, and families on safe feeding practices and related accommodationsĀ 
  • Provide guidance for skill-building related to oral-motor development and functional feeding independenceĀ (ifĀ appropriateĀ and within scope)Ā 

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5. Classroom Integration & Interdisciplinary CollaborationĀ 

  • Collaborate closely with teachers and classroom teams to embed language support strategies into instructionĀ 
  • Partner with BCBA/behavior support staff to align communication goals with behavior reduction and skill acquisition plansĀ 
  • Provide practical, real-time strategies to staff to reduce communication breakdowns and support student participationĀ 
  • Support team-based planning for students with complex needs through coordinated intervention and shared goalsĀ 

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6. Documentation Fidelity & Compliance ReadinessĀ 

  • MaintainĀ accurate,Ā timely, and compliant clinical documentation aligned with internal standards and external requirementsĀ (as applicable)Ā 
  • Complete therapy notes, progress summaries, treatment plans, and required reporting with high fidelityĀ 
  • Track student progress using clear, measurable data systemsĀ 
  • Support authorization tracking and clinical documentation expectations for Medicaid/commercial payersĀ (if applicable)Ā 
  • Maintain confidentiality and professional standards in all records, communication, and reportingĀ 

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7. Family Partnership & CommunicationĀ 

  • Partner with families to support carryover of communication goals across settingsĀ 
  • Provide professional and compassionate feedbackĀ regardingĀ student progress, needs, and recommendationsĀ 
  • Communicate therapy goals and strategies in clear, parent-friendly languageĀ 
  • Participate in meetings as needed to support student planning and continuity of careĀ 

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QualificationsĀ 

RequiredĀ 

  • Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited programĀ 
  • Active (or eligible) Virginia licensure as a Speech-Language PathologistĀ 
  • ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP)Ā (preferred; CF candidates may be considered if supervision is available)Ā 
  • Demonstrated ability to evaluate and support students with diverse communication needsĀ 
  • Strong communicationĀ skills, professionalism, and team collaboration capacityĀ 
  • Commitment to ethical, student-centered, dignity-based practiceĀ 

PreferredĀ 

  • Experience in private day schools, special education settings, or integrated education-therapy modelsĀ 
  • Experience supporting neurodivergent learners and/or complex communication profilesĀ 
  • AAC experience and comfort training classroom teams on implementationĀ 
  • Familiarity with documentation systems, compliance readiness, and payer requirementsĀ (as applicable)Ā 
  • Experience collaborating with ABA teams and multidisciplinary clinical environmentsĀ 

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Energetic & Leadership FitĀ 

  • Calm, regulated clinical presenceĀ 
  • Highly collaborative and classroom-integrated mindsetĀ 
  • Strong documentation integrity and organizationĀ 
  • Creative, student-centered clinician who sees communication as accessĀ 
  • Comfortable working in a startup environment with evolving systemsĀ 

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Key CollaboratorsĀ 

  • Chief Clinical Officer (CCO)Ā 
  • Executive DirectorĀ 
  • Teachers and Education TeamsĀ 
  • BCBA / Behavior Support TeamĀ 
  • Occupational Therapist (OT)Ā (as applicable)Ā 
  • School Nurse / Health Services CoordinatorĀ 
  • Families and GuardiansĀ 

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Metrics of SuccessĀ 

  • Demonstrated student progress toward functional communication goalsĀ 
  • Increased communication access across classrooms and routinesĀ 
  • Strong AAC consistency and staff implementation fidelityĀ (where applicable)Ā 
  • Clear, compliant documentation aligned with internal expectationsĀ 
  • High-quality collaboration between clinical and education teamsĀ 
  • Strong family communication and continuity of student supportĀ 

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Equal Employment Opportunity StatementĀ 

Solterra School, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all team members. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.Ā 

We believe every member of our community deserves dignity, respect, and the opportunity to thrive.Ā 





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