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Speech Language Pathology Job in Rockville, Maryland

Contract Speech-Language Pathologist (K12 & Early Intervention) — Rockville, MD, $60/hr

Company:Adelphi Staffing, LLC

Profession/Specialty:Speech Language Pathology

Location:Rockville, Maryland, United States

Job Type:Part-time, In-person, Temporary / Locum Tenens

Pay Range:$60.00 per hour

Job Description

Job ID: BD-1434-01

Adelphi is seeking a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist to deliver on-site speech and language services to students with disabilities at a school in Rockville, Maryland. The clinician will support K–12 and/or Infant & Toddler populations according to IEPs/IFSPs and the needs of students, families, and the educational program.

Location and Details

  • Location: Rockville, MD (school-based)
  • Facility Type: School
  • Employment Type: Contract
  • Schedule: 1–5 days/week, up to 7 hours/day (specific schedule to be determined)
  • Rate: $60/hr

Required Qualifications

  • Active Maryland Speech-Language Pathology license
  • Experience with pediatric and school-based services and IEP-related supports preferred
  • Familiarity with early intervention and family/caregiver coaching preferred

Key Responsibilities

  • Screen and assess students with suspected speech and language disabilities
  • Develop and implement IEP/IFSP goals and individualized speech-language service plans
  • Provide direct individual and/or group therapy
  • Collaborate and communicate progress with teachers, families, and educational teams
  • Attend IEP meetings and contribute to special education decision-making
  • Maintain lesson plans, service logs, progress notes, and required documentation
  • Perform other duties as assigned within scope of practice

Adelphi values clinicians who are collaborative, student-centered, and committed to evidence-based practice.

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About Adelphi Education


Adelphi Education, a brand of Adelphi Staffing, provides staffing solutions for schools and educational institutions across the U.S., connecting them with qualified teachers, school clinicians, and support staff for both short- and long-term needs