Job Description & Requirements
Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - School - (SLP - School)
StartDate: ASAP
Available Shifts: 6 D
Pay Rate: $1710.00 - $1762.00
This 35-hour-per-week Speech Language Pathologist position for the 2025–2026 school year serves students in a large, well-organized public K–12 district in the Plymouth–Canton area. You will provide school-based speech and language services that directly support student access to curriculum and success in the general and special education settings.
Role and daily responsibilities: Conduct screenings and comprehensive speech-language evaluations for students referred for concerns in articulation, language, fluency, voice, and social communication
Participate in eligibility determinations under IDEA and Section 504, providing diagnostic impressions, educational impact statements, and clear recommendations
Write and implement IEPs with specific, measurable, curriculum-aligned speech and language goals, coordinating service delivery models with teachers and related service staff
Deliver services in a mix of formats: small-group and individual therapy, push-in/classroom-based support, and consultation with staff to integrate strategies into everyday instruction
Monitor student progress using data-driven measures, document services and progress in the district’s electronic systems, and complete reports and IEP updates within mandated timelines
Serve on building-level teams (such as MTSS/RTI and child study teams), offering expertise in language, communication, and their relationship to behavior, learning, and social skills
Collaborate with teachers to adapt instruction and materials, train paraprofessionals on communication supports, and guide staff on strategies that foster independence and participation
Communicate regularly with families, providing updates on progress, strategies for home carryover, and clear explanations of services and supports
Special Education Department strengths: The Special Education Department emphasizes inclusive practices, multidisciplinary teamwork, and consistent procedures across schools. SLPs work closely with school psychologists, occupational and physical therapists, social workers, and behavior support staff, with access to peers for consultation and resource sharing. The department maintains training and professional development opportunities on topics such as autism supports, language and literacy, and AAC, and values SLP input in designing and refining student services.
District and community highlights: The district serves Plymouth and Canton, two safe, well-established communities between Detroit and Ann Arbor. Staff benefit from a strong academic reputation, supportive leadership, and a student-centered environment. The community is engaged with local schools, contributing to a positive, collaborative culture.
Plymouth features a walkable downtown with a central park, historic architecture, and frequent community events and festivals. Canton offers numerous parks, recreation centers, and shopping areas. Together, they provide convenient grocery, retail, and everyday services with short commute times to school buildings.
Attractions, nightlife, and food and drink: Downtown Plymouth offers restaurants ranging from casual to upscale, coffee shops, bakeries, and neighborhood bars. There is an active evening scene centered around local eateries, patios, and occasional live music. Nearby communities add microbreweries, wine bars, and additional dining options. The location provides easy access to larger nightlife and music scenes in Ann Arbor and Detroit, including concerts, theaters, and major cultural events, while maintaining a quieter home base.
Housing, rentals, and cost of living: The Plymouth–Canton area offers a mix of established neighborhoods, newer subdivisions, townhomes, and apartment communities. For renters, there are multiple apartment complexes, townhome rentals, and single-family home rentals within a reasonable distance of district schools. Southeast Michigan’s overall cost of living, including housing and everyday expenses, is generally lower than many major metropolitan regions. This makes it realistic for incoming staff, including early-career SLPs, to find rentals that balance affordability with proximity to work, parks, and amenities. Many employees choose to live in Plymouth, Canton, or nearby communities, enjoying short commutes and a strong connection to the school community.
This position combines a manageable 35-hour workweek, strong special education infrastructure, and a community-oriented district with a high quality of life in the surrounding area, making it an attractive opportunity for both new and experienced Speech Language Pathologists.
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Required Qualifications
Speech/Language Pathologist, School
MI LIC
Preferred Qualifications
Schools/PEDs exp
Job Benefits
Allied travel assignments are typically for 13 weeks and offer generous packages that include:
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