Job Description
Job Description
Are you looking to lock in your placement this fall with consistent hours? Parallel is interviewing dedicated and experienced Speech-Language Pathologists to join our mission of empowering students with learning differences. If you're committed to providing exceptional care and equipping children with the tools they need for success, we want to join our Provider Network!
What You'll Do
Start with students August 17, 2026
Parallel onboarding expected to begin mid-July
Providers can expect a consistent 37.5 hour/week schedule during school hours (8:00 am - 4:00 pm, Monday - Friday)
Deliver direct services & conduct SLP evaluations
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to develop treatment plans and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), focusing on specific SLP goals
Continuously monitor each child's progress, adjusting strategies as needed
Effectively communicate with parents, staff, and students regarding progress
Complete essential documentation for IEP reports, goals, and diagnostic evaluations
Meet with teachers, paraprofessionals, and specialists to discuss student needs, adaptations, and interventions
Actively participate in team meetings and work collaboratively to ensure every student's success
What You'll Need
Missouri State license
ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP)
State-specific experience with Missouri students, including expertise in IEP meetings, case management, and completing educational eligibility determinations and comprehensive reports
Why Parallel?
At Parallel, we simplify your work so you can focus on what matters most-delivering quality care. Here's how we support you:
Thoughtful Student & District Matching: We match you with districts, schools, and student needs that align with your experience, licensure, and areas of expertise.
Efficient Tools and Support: Access templates, tools, and streamlined systems designed to reduce paperwork and help you stay organized.
Billing & Operational Support: Our systems support billing and documentation workflows so you can focus on collaboration and supporting students.
Clinical Resources: Utilize standardized assessments, progress monitoring tools, and therapy resources to deliver quality services.
Innovation & Feedback: Your input helps shape the future of our programs.
Clinical Community: Connect with peers through office hours, provider meetings, and free continuing education opportunities offered throughout the school year.
A Powerful Mission: Help improve the lives of students nationwide.
Join us in making a lasting impact - apply today to become part of the Parallel Provider Network!
Job Requirements
Missouri State license
ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP)
State-specific experience with Missouri students, including expertise in IEP meetings, case management, and completing educational eligibility determinations and comprehensive reports