Speech Language Pathologist (Full timePart-time)- Virtual, Hybrid, or In-Person

National Heritage Academies

Kentwood, MIFull-timePosted Mar 28, 2026

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Job Description

rk collaboratively with special education teachers to shape daily schedules, coordinate testing schedules, and participate in annual meetings. You'll maintain current speech and language student lists to support the special education team in managing their comprehensive Special Education records. Through our specialized instruction approach, you'll deliver services tailored to meet each child's unique needs resulting from their disability—whether through resource room support, inclusion services, or pullout sessions.

## What We're Looking For

You must hold a master's degree in speech language pathology. Experience working with at-risk students is preferred when applicable to the specific school assignment.

## Why Join National Heritage Academies

We offer competitive pay that starts above market scales, giving you recognition for your expertise right from the beginning. Our benefits package is competitive and affordable, ensuring you get real value. You'll have access to a best-in-class curriculum with advanced instructional tools and resources that support your practice. We're committed to creating safe learning environments equipped with internal and external cameras. Working here means collaborating with colleagues you genuinely enjoy, all focused on serving students effectively. We invest in your growth through personalized development and coaching opportunities. Our commitment to our team has earned us recognition as one of Detroit's Best & Brightest Companies to Work For.

## Location and Registration

National Heritage Academies is an equal-opportunity employer. We are registered for state employment purposes in Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, and Wisconsin.

Qualifications

  • You must hold a master's degree in speech language pathology

Benefits

  • We offer competitive pay that starts above market scales, giving you recognition for your expertise right from the beginning
  • Our benefits package is competitive and affordable, ensuring you get real value
  • You'll have access to a best-in-class curriculum with advanced instructional tools and resources that support your practice

Responsibilities

  • We offer both part-time and full-time positions, with the specific role structure—whether part-time, full-time, hybrid, remote, or in-person—determined based on organizational needs and your qualifications after the application process
  • As an SLP with us, you'll work collaboratively with special education teachers to shape daily schedules, coordinate testing schedules, and participate in annual meetings
  • You'll maintain current speech and language student lists to support the special education team in managing their comprehensive Special Education records
  • Through our specialized instruction approach, you'll deliver services tailored to meet each child's unique needs resulting from their disability—whether through resource room support, inclusion services, or pullout sessions


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