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Remote Speech-Language Pathologist Help Students Find Their Voice in Marion, OH 43302Location: Marion, OH 43302 (Remote)Position Type: Full-Time or Part-Time (K-12)About VocoVisionVocoVision is seeking a dedicated Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide remote therapy services to K-12 students in Marion, Ohio. This is an excellent opportunity to make a lasting difference in students communication skills while enjoying the flexibility of working virtually.What Youll Be Doing• Conduct virtual speech and language therapy sessions for students with diverse needs.• Develop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs).• Monitor and document student progress while collaborating with parents and educators.• Participate in virtual IEP meetings to share data and make recommendations.• Support teachers with strategies that improve students classroom communication skills.• Maintain compliance with Ohio educational and documentation standards.Requirements• Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology.• Active Ohio SLP licensure.• ASHA CCCs required (Clinical Fellows not accepted at this time).• Two or more years of school-based or pediatric experience (virtual preferred).• Strong communication and organizational skills in a remote environment.• Reliable internet connection and a quiet, professional workspace.Why Choose VocoVision?:• Work From Anywhere: Serve students in Marion, OH 43302 with no commute.• Flexible Schedule: Choose full-time or part-time hours to match your lifestyle.• Virtual Tools: Access advanced teletherapy software for effective sessions.• Supportive Network: Join a community of professionals passionate about student growth.To apply, send your resume and certifications to jack.wilcox@vocovision.com with the subject line:Marion, OH 43302 Remote SLP Application VocoVision.

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