Step into a pivotal role as a Speech Language Pathologist in Lockhart, Texas, where your expertise can transform communication, swallowing, and quality of life for patients across the lifespan. This dedicated, multi-week assignment begins on 03/16/2026, offering guaranteed weekly hours of 36.0 and a competitive pay range of $1,976 to $2,040 per week. As part of a national team committed to excellence in patient care, you will deliver high-quality evaluation and treatment plans, tailor interventions to individual goals, and monitor progress with data-driven adjustments. Your work will empower children to participate fully in classrooms, families to reconnect through clearer expression, and adults to maintain independence and confidence in daily activities. This is more than a job—it’s a chance to shape meaningful outcomes that ripple through families and communities. Texas is a state of contrast and beauty, and Lockhart sits at its heart with a unique blend of small-town warmth and access to dynamic regional experiences. In Lockhart, you’ll enjoy a close-knit community feel, excellent local amenities, and the kind of quiet charm that makes a place feel like home. When you’re ready to explore beyond your assignment, Texas offers a tapestry of landscapes—from the rolling Hill Country with scenic trails and quaint towns to the vibrant arts and music scenes in nearby cities. You’ll have the opportunity to experience the serenity of nature, the excitement of outdoor recreation, and theRewarding cultural heritage that this state proudly offers. Separately, you’ll have the chance to learn about and visit beautiful destinations across the U.S. through our network, expanding your professional horizons while enjoying new environments and clinical communities. Location benefits extend beyond Lockhart to the broader opportunities available in our nationwide program. You’ll work in a community that values collaboration, families, and evidence-based practice, while also benefiting from the chance to engage with diverse clinical populations across multiple sites. The role supports flexible, cross-site experiences designed to broaden your clinical repertoire—adaptive feeding strategies, augmentative and alternative communication, and swallowing therapies—delivered within multidisciplinary teams. Enjoy the advantages of working in a region with a reasonable cost of living, access to continuing education, and professional networks that foster growth and mentorship. Whether you’re supporting a school-based caseload, outpatient clinics, or acute care settings, you’ll gain exposure to a wide range of clinical presentations and opportunities for specialty development. Role specifics and benefits are designed to promote your professional growth while ensuring you feel supported every step of the way.
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