What you'll do Provide speech-language teletherapy Participate in IEP meetings Complete comprehensive case reports Exercise strong communication and relationship-building skills to collaborate with onsite school personnel and build rapport with students About you Active state license as an SLP ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP)1 year of school-based experience including a Clinical Fellowship Year, or 2 years of total clinical experience including a Clinical Fellowship Year Schedule flexibility and interest in working across time zones Owns a reliable personal computer Working knowledge of technology, such as headphones and personal computers About Presence As a trusted partner and advocate for clinicians since 2009, we offer our large community of remote providers access to an award-winning platform, assessment and therapy materials, continuing education, and networking opportunities to help them succeed. Through ongoing, clinically-led career resources and support, we're meeting the needs and creating career options for clinicians today—wherever they are. Let's talk perks and benefits Flexible, remote scheduling No-cost continuing education courses and clinical workshops tailored to your professional development Access to the award-winning Presence platform, featuring curated session materials from top publishers like Highlights, SPARK Innovations and more An extensive virtual library of speech-language assessments including online versions of the CELF®-5, GFTA-3, PPVT-4, EVT-3, CASL-2, and more Designated clinical guidance Cross-licensing support Just so you know All your information will be kept confidential according to Equal Employment Opportunity guidelines Our clinicians can choose to work as little as 5 hours per week or work up to 40: All availability will be considered within typical school-based hours Compensation is $40-55 per hour. Pay rate is determined based on experience and market conditions You'll be paid for both direct and indirect time (***** Indirect includes specific documentation, attending IEP meetings, and more)