A summer speech pathologist provides treatment and services between June-August. Your duties in these seasonal positions often involve working as part of a summer school program or providing services for students in other facilities. As a speech pathologist, your responsibilities include assessing the specific needs and communication issues of each student with whom you work and developing a plan to help them improve their skills in the areas in which they need assistance. You help them practice pronunciation, learn sounds, or improve their vocabulary during sessions. A summer speech pathologist may also educate parents so that they can perform exercises with their child at home.