Posted Jul 14, 2026

Virtual SLPs Are A Need For Upcoming SY, Read Below If You're Passionate About Working With Children

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Every child deserves a voice to share their story, ask questions, and turn the pages of their own success. We are looking for an inspiring, high-energy Virtual Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to support K-12 students across Oklahoma for the upcoming school year! What Your Day-to-Day Will Look Like: Empower Young Minds: Deliver highly engaging, interactive virtual therapy sessions that inspire children to communicate. Expand Literacy & Language: Utilize books, digital storytelling, and creative language materials to build critical communication skills. Lead with Insight: Administer virtual evaluations and shape customized IEPs that accurately target student goals. Partner for Success: Collaborate closely with Oklahoma educators, families, and support staff to ensure holistic student development. The Value of Going Virtual: Pure Clinical Focus: Trade extra duties like cafeteria supervision and bus monitoring for dedicated, high-quality student interaction. Dynamic Tech Tools: Gain full access to an extensive digital toolkit, interactive games, and evidence-based speech materials. Comprehensive Backing: Stay completely supported by specialized clinical and technical teams who ensure your virtual platform runs flawlessly. Pure Clinical Focus: Trade extra duties like cafeteria supervision and bus monitoring for dedicated, high-quality student interaction. Dynamic Tech Tools: Gain full access to an extensive digital toolkit, interactive games, and evidence-based speech materials. Comprehensive Backing: Stay completely supported by specialized clinical and technical teams who ensure your virtual platform runs flawlessly. To partner with Oklahoma school districts, you must hold or be eligible for the following credentials: Education: Masters Degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited university. State Licensure: An active Speech-Language Pathologist license issued by the Oklahoma State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (OBESLPA).Educational Certification: A valid School Services Certificate issued by the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE). Clinical Skills: ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP).Experience: Prior school-based experience is highly preferred (familiarity with Oklahoma's Ed Plan IEP system is a major plus). Technical Readiness: A reliable desktop or laptop computer with a high-speed internet connection that passes our quick remote technology screening. Lets unlock new possibilities for Oklahoma students together, one breakthrough and one book at a time. Lets discuss how you can bring your school expertise to a supportive virtual environment. Melinda Dobbs, Account Executive, [email protected]