Travel SLP Jobs in Minnesota
Known for its vibrant cities like Minneapolis and St. Paul, the tranquil beauty of the Superior National Forest, and the mesmerizing vistas of the Boundary Waters, Minnesota provides a plethora of experiences. Choosing a travel SLP job in Minnesota welcomes you to a state teeming with rich cultural heritage, compelling history, and breathtaking natural beauty.
16 Minnesota SLP Travel jobs available
16 Minnesota SLP Travel jobs available
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Minnesota Travel Speech Language Pathologist FAQ
What Does a Speech-Language Pathologist Do?
Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP) are responsible for assessing and treating individuals with speech, language, literacy, social communication, cognitive-communication, fluency, or swallowing disorders. This includes the use of speech and language therapy techniques to improve communication skills and swallowing abilities. Speech, language, hearing, and swallowing disorders can happen for several reasons, such as a stroke, brain injury, hearing loss, developmental delay, Parkinson's disease, or a cleft palate. Speech-language pathologists typically work with children or adult patients who have speech difficulties in some form or another, such as not speaking at all or having difficulty speaking.
How to Become a Travel Speech Language Pathologist?
To travel as a speech-language pathologist, you must have a degree from an accredited speech-language pathology program and pass the national licensure exam. Most states will also require a state license to practice. Travelers should make sure credentials are correct and they have clinical experience before applying for a traveling SLP job.
Creating a profile with Fusion Marketplace is one effortless way to store and share employment history, education & certification, licenses, references, and any other professional documents. Fusion Marketplace also offers multiple agencies specializing in allied health travel, and the recruiters are available to provide support at every stage of your travel career.
Where are Travel SLP Jobs Available?
Travel SLP jobs are available across the country in a variety of healthcare settings. Travel speech-language pathologist jobs provide the opportunity to travel to various parts of the country, gain valuable career experience, and work with a wide variety of patients and settings. According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), more than half – about 56% - of all SLPs are employed in schools, colleges, and universities, with the majority working in preschool and K-12 schools. Around 39% of SLPs work in health care settings including hospitals, residential care, and non-residential care facilities with the remaining Speech-Language Pathologists working in corporate, public, or military positions.
Travel SLP Settings:
School and Education Centers
Colleges and Universities
Hospitals
Outpatient Clinics
Skilled Nursing Facilities
Long Term Care Facilities
Home Health Services
Rehabilitation Facilities
Hospices
Surgical Centers
What are the Benefits of Becoming a Travel SLP?
Traveling as an allied health professional provides several personal and career benefits. Travel SLP Jobs provide competitive pay packages, as they are needed across the country. With speech-language pathologist jobs expected to grow by 29% by 2030 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, SLP jobs will be in demand for years to come in any setting. This demand allows travel SLPs to explore the country and experience any health setting including home health, long-term care, to acute care. Allied healthcare staffing agencies also may also provide insurance benefits, travel reimbursement, housing stipends, reimbursement for licenses, and other benefits depending on the contract.