Travel Speech Language Pathologist Job

TLC NursingButte, MT
34d

About The Position

Seize the opportunity to transform lives as a Speech Language Pathologist in Montana’s historic Butte, where your clinical expertise can reshape communication, voice, and swallowing outcomes for diverse patient populations. This travel assignment invites you to lead with empathy, precision, and creativity, delivering evidence‑based evaluation, treatment, and care coordination across multiple settings. Starting 12/15/2025, you will enter a contract designed for professional growth, offering weeks of meaningful clinical practice with the potential for extensions that deepen your impact and broaden your experience. In this role, your compassion meets opportunity, letting you mentor others, shape care plans, and celebrate patient milestones as part of a dynamic, nationwide program. Location Benefits: Butte blends rich mining heritage with modern charm, offering a welcoming community, affordable living, and easy access to outdoor adventures. You can savor alpine trails, scenic river days, and intimate local events that make Montana feel like home. Beyond Butte, the program provides the chance to work in additional locations across the United States, enabling you to experience new clinics, schools, and hospital environments while expanding your professional network. Each assignment enriches your clinical repertoire and exposes you to a spectrum of diagnoses, caseloads, and collaboration styles, all while you enjoy the security of a supportive housing solution and a stable travel schedule. The combination of durable community connections and the broader travel footprint means you can cultivate lasting patient relationships in familiar spaces while staying curious about unfamiliar ones. Role Specifics and Benefits: As the traveling Speech Language Pathologist, you’ll conduct comprehensive language, speech, cognitive, voice, and swallowing assessments; develop and implement tailored therapy plans; and document progress to guide ongoing care. You’ll work with pediatric and adult clients, adjust interventions for cultural and linguistic diversity, and coordinate with physicians, therapists, educators, and families to optimize outcomes. You’ll troubleshoot feeding and swallowing challenges, support AAC technology use, and champion strategies for voice and fluency improvements across schools and clinics. This role emphasizes professional growth within the specialty through targeted mentoring, access to continuing education credits, and opportunities to pursue targeted tracks such as pediatric feeding, neurogenic communication disorders, dysphagia management, or AAC integration. Compensation reflects the value you bring: a competitive weekly pay range of $2,052 to $2,158, with guaranteed 36 hours each week. The initial contract is weeks‑based, with clear pathways to extensions that allow you to remain in communities you come to love and continue delivering high‑quality care. To ease transitions, housing assistance is provided, and a sign‑on or retention bonus recognizes your commitment. You’ll also reap the benefit of robust support services, including 24/7 assistance from a dedicated travel team, access to travel coordinators, clinical resources, and administrative help that keeps you focused on patient care rather than logistics. Additional perks may include assistance with licensure, relocation stipends where applicable, and opportunities to participate in program enhancements that elevate patient experience and outcomes. Company Values: The organization behind this assignment is deeply committed to empowering speech language pathologists, valuing your expertise as a cornerstone of patient success. Expect a supportive, growth‑oriented environment where your input informs clinical protocols, program design, and service delivery. The culture emphasizes mentorship, collaboration, and ongoing professional development, with resources dedicated to your career advancement, work‑life balance, and well‑being. By fostering a respectful, inclusive atmosphere, the company aims to help you build confidence, expand your clinical skill set, and cultivate leadership roles that elevate your practice and the communities you serve. Call to Action: If you’re ready to broaden your horizons, deepen your clinical impact, and join a company that honors your professional contributions, apply now. This is your chance to blend meaningful therapy with travel, community immersion, and a clear path toward continued growth in Speech Language Pathology. Embrace the adventure, make a lasting difference, and help patients communicate with confidence and independence—wherever your assignment takes you.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct comprehensive language, speech, cognitive, voice, and swallowing assessments
  • Develop and implement tailored therapy plans
  • Document progress to guide ongoing care
  • Work with pediatric and adult clients
  • Adjust interventions for cultural and linguistic diversity
  • Coordinate with physicians, therapists, educators, and families to optimize outcomes
  • Troubleshoot feeding and swallowing challenges
  • Support AAC technology use
  • Champion strategies for voice and fluency improvements across schools and clinics

Benefits

  • Mentoring
  • Continuing education credits
  • Housing assistance
  • Sign-on or retention bonus
  • 24/7 assistance from a dedicated travel team
  • Access to travel coordinators
  • Clinical resources
  • Administrative help
  • Assistance with licensure
  • Relocation stipends

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

101-250 employees

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