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Speech Language Pathologist 25-26 School Year - California Certified

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California (MO)

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USD 70,000 - 90,000

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Job summary

Lighthouse Therapy is seeking Speech Pathologists to work remotely with California school districts. This role involves managing a caseload of students, providing teletherapy services, and ensuring effective communication with clients. The company prioritizes therapist satisfaction and offers resources for professional development. Ideal candidates will have a Master's degree in Communication Disorders and a California license, along with strong communication skills and a patient demeanor.

Benefits

Mentoring for new therapists
Access to electronic medical record system
Access to Zoom for teletherapy
Active therapist community on Google Chat
Opportunity for cross-licensure reimbursement
Access to Assessment Library

Qualifications

  • Must have a California license as a Speech-Language Pathologist or willingness to apply.
  • Familiarity with communication disorders is essential.
  • Previous experience in an educational setting preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Work remotely with California school districts as a 1099 contractor.
  • Manage a caseload of 20-50 students per week.
  • Provide teletherapy services and maintain student records.

Skills

Communication
Rapport Building
Written Communication
Verbal Communication
Patience

Education

Master's Degree in Communication Disorders/Speech-Language Pathology

Job description

Posted by Lighthouse Therapy LLC • 3 months ago

Location US, California

Employment Type Contract

Salary Range

Description Opportunity:Lighthouse Therapy is looking forSpeech Pathologists to work remotely as a 1099 contractor withCalifornia school districts for the 25/26 School Year.Commitment:Willingness to support afull caseload of 40 - 50 students per week for the 2025-2026 school year – with potential for renewalAs a 1099 contractor, you are in control of your caseload. It is okay if you change your mind and take on fewer students. However, Lighthouse Therapy asks that you be willing to accept a caseload of at least 20 students.Caseloads are not guaranteed. Lighthouse Therapy asks that you be willing to work with a minimum of 20 students per week. However, this does not guarantee you will have referrals for 20 students. Even if you start at the beginning of the school year, it may take several weeks for referrals to come in and your caseload to build.Full Caseload Clarification:This opening is for individuals who want afull caseload of 40 - 50 students. This caseload size typically translates to 20 - 25 hours a week of direct service time and 35 - 40 hours per week in total billable time.Q - How does Lighthouse define caseload?A - At Lighthouse Therapy, we define a "Student" as a child receiving service for 30 minutes once a week. So, a caseload of 20 students equals 10 hours of direct therapy time.Q—What if I see students who require more time? What if I need to see a student for 30 minutes twice a week instead of once a week?A—Under Lighthouse Therapy's caseload definition, "a student is a child receiving service for 30 minutes once a week." If you were to have a child receiving service for 30 minutes twice a week, then that child would count as two students.Q—Why does Lighthouse Therapy discuss a time commitment in "Students" and not "Hours"?A—At Lighthouse Therapy, everything we do is about our mission. We are laser-focused on helping students, and discussing time commitment in "Students" is one small way to keep the focus where it should be.Q—Why does Lighthouse Therapy ask therapists to commit to a minimum caseload of 20 students?A—At Lighthouse Therapy, we want happy and committed therapists. We've noticed that therapists are more committed when they agree to at least 20 students. This higher commitment often leads to stronger integration with client schools and more consistent referrals. Once Lighthouse began asking for this level of commitment, we witnessed a sharp decline in therapist turnover and dramatically higher therapist satisfaction on internal surveys.What you get:We match your schedule with the right students.Lighthouse Therapy offers mentoring for all new therapists at whatever level they need it.Access to Lighthouse Therapy's electronic medical record (EMR) system makes keeping track of your appointments, billing, and students' goals a breeze.Access to Zoom for providing your teletherapy servicesAccess to Lighthouse Therapy's G-Suite account to make communication with schools easy.Never feel alone. Our therapist community is active and engaged on Google Chat (Google's version of Slack). You can ask questions, get answers, make friends, and even post in the "Water Cooler" channel what fun things you've been up to.Opportunity to cross-license and cross-licensure reimbursement to other statesAccess to Lighthouse Therapy'sAssessment Library. This resource alone can save you thousands of dollars on testing materials.Work remotely! Skip the commute and get more time to spend with your family.About usEstablished in 2018, Lighthouse Therapy is a company run by therapists, for therapists, for the betterment of students.Before starting Lighthouse Therapy, our CEO and Speech-Language Pathologist, Janet Courtney, provided online therapy services for over six years and worked as a therapist for nearly twenty-five years. She saw first-hand the problems a company run by investors and businessmen can produce. Decisions were regularly made to improve the bottom line, negatively affecting therapists, schools, and, ultimately, the students. She knew a company's profits shouldn't come before a student's well-being. So, she founded Lighthouse Therapy (LHT).Janet understands the nuances of conducting sessions online, so every decision made centers around helping our therapists and students become more successful.Job Types: Contract Full or Partial CaseloadsLighthouse Therapy is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Requirements What you will need:Master's Degree in Communication Disorders/Speech-Language PathologyActiveCalifornia license as a Speech-Language Pathologist or willingness to apply for licensureReliable Internet AccessA dedicated computer with a webcam for providing servicesA dedicated or quiet space for sessionsFamiliarity with communication disordersAbility to build rapport with studentsExcellent written and verbal communication skillsPositive and patient demeanor(California Only) A current negative TB test within the past four years.Preferred:Previous experience providing speech-language pathology services in an educational setting2+ years experience working in schools

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