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Slp Tele Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Slp Tele information

What is an SLP Tele?

An SLP Tele, or telepractice Speech-Language Pathologist, is a licensed professional who provides speech therapy and language intervention services remotely using video conferencing technology. They assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders in clients of all ages. Telepractice allows SLPs to reach clients who may not have access to in-person services, such as those in rural or underserved areas, while maintaining the same standards of care as traditional face-to-face therapy.

How does working as an SLP Tele differ from traditional in-person roles in terms of daily responsibilities and collaboration?

As a telepractice Speech-Language Pathologist, your daily responsibilities are similar to those in traditional settings—conducting assessments, developing treatment plans, and providing therapy—but all sessions take place virtually using secure online platforms. Collaboration with teachers, parents, and other professionals is often managed through video calls, emails, and digital documentation. This role requires strong communication and technical skills to engage clients remotely and troubleshoot any tech issues. While it offers flexibility and the ability to work from home, it also demands self-motivation and proactive communication to ensure cohesive teamwork.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an SLP Tele, and why are they important?

To thrive as an SLP Tele, you need a master's degree in speech-language pathology, state licensure, and expertise in diagnosing and treating communication disorders. Familiarity with telepractice platforms, HIPAA-compliant video conferencing tools, and digital assessment resources is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, adaptability, and clear virtual communication help build rapport and effectively deliver therapy remotely. These skills and qualifications ensure that clients receive high-quality, accessible care regardless of location, while maintaining professional standards and client engagement.

What cities in Texas are hiring for Slp Tele jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Slp Tele job openings:

Infographic showing various Slp Tele job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 72% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 82% In-person, and 18% Remote job distribution.

SLPA Speech Language Pathology AssistantSan Antonio

Assessment Intervention Management

San Antonio, TX • On-site

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Job description

AIM — Where Your Passion Meets Purpose

CONTRACT OPPORTUNITY: Speech-Language Pathology Assistant / SLP-A (1099 Independent Contractor)

AIM (Assessment Intervention Management) isn't your typical services company. Recognized as a Best Place to Work, Top Workplaces honoree, Best Workplaces in Texas, and certified Great Place to Work, we've spent over a decade reimagining how special education services get delivered — pairing exceptional clinicians with purpose-built technology we design in-house. We build the systems that let clinicians focus on what matters: students.

If you're a licensed SLP-A looking for flexible, meaningful contract work with a creative, forward-thinking partner, let's talk.

WHY CONTRACT WITH AIM

  • True flexibility — Take on the caseload and campuses that fit your life.
  • Innovative tools — Access to AIM's proprietary technology suite, designed to streamline documentation and therapy management.
  • A collaborative clinical community — Optional professional development and a network of experienced clinicians across 120+ Texas districts.
  • Steady referral volume — We serve 200+ schools statewide, so the work is there when you want it.

COMPENSATION

  • Competitive contract rates commensurate with experience, paid per agreed terms.
  • Engagement contingent on a background check clearing you to work in public school settings.

SCOPE OF SERVICES

  • Implement treatment plans developed by the supervising SLP, delivering therapy across various communication modalities
  • Provide tele-practice services when appropriate, adapting to each campus's service delivery model
  • Document session data and student progress accurately and on time
  • Communicate effectively with the supervising SLP regarding student needs and progress

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor's degree with an emphasis in Speech-Language Pathology or a major in Communication Sciences and Disorders
  • Active Texas SLP-A license

READY TO PARTNER WITH US?

Visit our website and apply online. AIM is proud to work with a diverse community of clinicians and welcomes applicants of all backgrounds.

Bring your energy. We'll bring the innovation. Apply now.