Travel Speech Language Pathologist Job
Helena, MT
Contracted
Cooney Home
Mid Level
Introduction
Embark on a dynamic Travel Speech Language Pathologist assignment in Helena, Montana, where your expertise will illuminate the lives of children and adults alike. In this specialty, your impact extends beyond therapy sessions—your assessments, treatment planning, and collaborative care will help each client achieve clearer communication, safer swallow function, and richer participation in daily life. This is a rare chance to apply evidence-based practices across diverse clinical environments while advancing your clinical leadership within the field. Picture the opportunity to serve in a welcoming Montana community while mentoring families, educators, and multidisciplinary colleagues, all while contributing to meaningful outcomes that touch every day, from classroom participation to family conversations. And as you set out on this journey, you’ll be drawn to Montana’s extraordinary beauty—the rolling hills, the rugged peaks of the mountains, the sparkling rivers, and the expansive Big Sky that invites exploration after a fulfilling day of care. From morning sun over the Helena valley to weekend trails in nearby national forests, the state’s landscapes offer a refreshing backdrop for growth, resilience, and purpose.
Location Benefits
Helena combines a tight-knit, family-friendly atmosphere with access to outdoor adventures that recharge your clinical energy. Work within a supportive community where collaboration with school districts, hospitals, clinics, and private practices creates rich, varied caseloads and opportunities to tailor your approach. The locale offers an excellent balance of professional focus and quality of life—proximity to hiking, skiing, fishing, and cultural events enhances your wellbeing and fuels your performance. For those drawn to broader experiences, this travel assignment also provides the flexibility to practice in different locations across the United States, enriching your professional portfolio with exposure to diverse populations, state guidelines, and interprofessional collaboration. You’ll gain exposure to urban clinics in dynamic hubs and rural programs in tight-knit communities, each presenting unique speech-language challenges and opportunities for innovative service delivery, including school-based services, outpatient rehabilitation, and adult communication and swallowing protocols. In Helena, you’ll enjoy a modern healthcare infrastructure, supportive supervision, and access to continuing education resources while maintaining the freedom to explore the region’s museums, outdoor classrooms, and nearby wilderness.
Role Specifics and Benefits
Core responsibilities and growth opportunities:
- Conduct comprehensive, evidence-based assessments of speech, language, voice, fluency, aphasia, dysphagia, and related communication disorders across pediatric and adult populations.
- Develop, implement, and monitor individualized treatment plans that align with functional goals, family priorities, and educational or medical team recommendations.
- Provide therapy sessions in clinics, schools, or community settings, adapting approaches to literacy, augmentative and alternative communication needs, and swallowing safety.
- Document progress precisely, adjust interventions based on data, and communicate with families, educators, physicians, and other therapists to ensure continuity of care.
- Mentor and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, shaping best practices in intervention and advocacy for clients with communication challenges.
- Engage in professional development, stay current with state-of-the-art guidelines, and contribute to quality improvement initiatives.
Growth, benefits, and support:
- Competitive weekly pay between $1,904 and $2,054, with guaranteed hours of 36 per week, starting on 04/06/2026.
- Bonus opportunities, housing assistance, and contract extension options to support career continuity and personal security.
- A comprehensive support network, including 24/7 assistance while traveling with the company, a dedicated clinical liaison, travel coordination, and access to licensure and credentialing assistance as needed.
- Exposure to varied settings and populations, enabling you to deepen specialization in pediatric speech-language pathology, adult neurogenic communication disorders, or swallowing therapy, while cultivating leadership and mentorship capabilities.
Additional details:
- The assignment emphasizes stability with a defined start date and a multi-week duration, allowing you to plan clinically while exploring diverse communities.
- You’ll benefit from structured feedback, opportunities to present at in-house or external professional events, and access to educational resources to advance your clinical competencies.
- The travel model supports work-life balance with predictable scheduling in a supportive environment designed to reduce burnout and encourage sustainable practice.
Company Values
Our organization is built on empowering staff through opportunity, mentorship, and a collaborative culture. We’re dedicated to career advancement, robust onboarding, and a work environment that values curiosity, resilience, and compassionate care. You’ll find a partner in leadership who prioritizes your professional development, recognizes your contributions, and fosters an inclusive, respectful atmosphere where clinicians can innovate, reflect, and grow.
Call to Action
If you’re a dedicated Speech Language Pathologist ready to expand your impact, apply today to join a company that values your expertise and supports your professional journey. Embrace the chance to deliver meaningful, life-changing therapy while exploring Montana’s beauty and broader opportunities across the U.S. Your next chapter begins here—start on 04/06/2026 and bring your passion for helping people communicate to life in Helena and beyond.
Embark on a dynamic Travel Speech Language Pathologist assignment in Helena, Montana, where your expertise will illuminate the lives of children and adults alike. In this specialty, your impact extends beyond therapy sessions—your assessments, treatment planning, and collaborative care will help each client achieve clearer communication, safer swallow function, and richer participation in daily life. This is a rare chance to apply evidence-based practices across diverse clinical environments while advancing your clinical leadership within the field. Picture the opportunity to serve in a welcoming Montana community while mentoring families, educators, and multidisciplinary colleagues, all while contributing to meaningful outcomes that touch every day, from classroom participation to family conversations. And as you set out on this journey, you’ll be drawn to Montana’s extraordinary beauty—the rolling hills, the rugged peaks of the mountains, the sparkling rivers, and the expansive Big Sky that invites exploration after a fulfilling day of care. From morning sun over the Helena valley to weekend trails in nearby national forests, the state’s landscapes offer a refreshing backdrop for growth, resilience, and purpose.
Location Benefits
Helena combines a tight-knit, family-friendly atmosphere with access to outdoor adventures that recharge your clinical energy. Work within a supportive community where collaboration with school districts, hospitals, clinics, and private practices creates rich, varied caseloads and opportunities to tailor your approach. The locale offers an excellent balance of professional focus and quality of life—proximity to hiking, skiing, fishing, and cultural events enhances your wellbeing and fuels your performance. For those drawn to broader experiences, this travel assignment also provides the flexibility to practice in different locations across the United States, enriching your professional portfolio with exposure to diverse populations, state guidelines, and interprofessional collaboration. You’ll gain exposure to urban clinics in dynamic hubs and rural programs in tight-knit communities, each presenting unique speech-language challenges and opportunities for innovative service delivery, including school-based services, outpatient rehabilitation, and adult communication and swallowing protocols. In Helena, you’ll enjoy a modern healthcare infrastructure, supportive supervision, and access to continuing education resources while maintaining the freedom to explore the region’s museums, outdoor classrooms, and nearby wilderness.
Role Specifics and Benefits
Core responsibilities and growth opportunities:
- Conduct comprehensive, evidence-based assessments of speech, language, voice, fluency, aphasia, dysphagia, and related communication disorders across pediatric and adult populations.
- Develop, implement, and monitor individualized treatment plans that align with functional goals, family priorities, and educational or medical team recommendations.
- Provide therapy sessions in clinics, schools, or community settings, adapting approaches to literacy, augmentative and alternative communication needs, and swallowing safety.
- Document progress precisely, adjust interventions based on data, and communicate with families, educators, physicians, and other therapists to ensure continuity of care.
- Mentor and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, shaping best practices in intervention and advocacy for clients with communication challenges.
- Engage in professional development, stay current with state-of-the-art guidelines, and contribute to quality improvement initiatives.
Growth, benefits, and support:
- Competitive weekly pay between $1,904 and $2,054, with guaranteed hours of 36 per week, starting on 04/06/2026.
- Bonus opportunities, housing assistance, and contract extension options to support career continuity and personal security.
- A comprehensive support network, including 24/7 assistance while traveling with the company, a dedicated clinical liaison, travel coordination, and access to licensure and credentialing assistance as needed.
- Exposure to varied settings and populations, enabling you to deepen specialization in pediatric speech-language pathology, adult neurogenic communication disorders, or swallowing therapy, while cultivating leadership and mentorship capabilities.
Additional details:
- The assignment emphasizes stability with a defined start date and a multi-week duration, allowing you to plan clinically while exploring diverse communities.
- You’ll benefit from structured feedback, opportunities to present at in-house or external professional events, and access to educational resources to advance your clinical competencies.
- The travel model supports work-life balance with predictable scheduling in a supportive environment designed to reduce burnout and encourage sustainable practice.
Company Values
Our organization is built on empowering staff through opportunity, mentorship, and a collaborative culture. We’re dedicated to career advancement, robust onboarding, and a work environment that values curiosity, resilience, and compassionate care. You’ll find a partner in leadership who prioritizes your professional development, recognizes your contributions, and fosters an inclusive, respectful atmosphere where clinicians can innovate, reflect, and grow.
Call to Action
If you’re a dedicated Speech Language Pathologist ready to expand your impact, apply today to join a company that values your expertise and supports your professional journey. Embrace the chance to deliver meaningful, life-changing therapy while exploring Montana’s beauty and broader opportunities across the U.S. Your next chapter begins here—start on 04/06/2026 and bring your passion for helping people communicate to life in Helena and beyond.
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