
Therapists
Speech Language Pathologist
Infinite Speech Care specializes in therapy staffing and are a premier agency for speech-language pathologists. We offer speech and language therapy jobs in schools all around the United States.
Our recruitment team is always looking for qualified speech-language pathologists! No matter if you have recently graduated or have years of experience in the SLP field, we can help you find the perfect position. Our recruiters will learn from you where you’d like to work, and whether you are looking for a local or travel, long or short-term, full or part-time, onsite, virtual, or hybrid SLP job. Our vast network of school districts, ensures that you will have an abundance of opportunities to consider.
Once on assignment, you will be paired with a relationship manager who will advocate for you each step of the way during your assignment. As the contract is winding down, your recruiter will get right to work, seamlessly finding your next great position!
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​Allow the experts at Infinite Speech Care to help you establish or advance your successful and rewarding career as a speech-language pathologist.
SLPA
Some of the speech-language pathologist assistants (SLPAs) that we work with intend to advance their careers as licensed SLPs. Others are satisfied with their current positions. Either way, we help SLPAs find a placement in which they will thrive professionally.
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During the hiring process, we gather information like geographic preferences and areas of specialty to determine the most optimal assignment.
We help SLPAs by negotiating competitive pay and advancing their professional careers. We ensure fair practices across the field of speech-language pathology. With our program, you can focus on your practice as an SLP assistant and the students under your care. When you work with us, you will no longer have to worry about the intricate details of your career.
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The experts at Epic Special Education Staffing strive to help you throughout your career. We develop long-term relationships with our travel therapists. Even if your placements are short-term, we will help you find new ones in the locations you want.
Occupational Therapy
As an occupational therapist, you will get the opportunity to help students suffering from disabilities, injuries, and illnesses. We examine our pool of qualified candidates and place you in travel therapy jobs where you’re needed most. Not only will you help fulfill substantial staffing needs, but you will also find a rewarding career in the location you want.
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When you are searching for a new job as a travel occupational therapist, employment issues may become difficult to navigate. From narrowing down your options to negotiating contracts, our team is here to help simplify the hiring process. We help you find your initial assignment as well as subsequent ones.
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Because of the intricate nature of occupational therapy, we ensure that you receive the pay you deserve. Our team negotiates contracts on your behalf, so the only thing you have to worry about is performing your job.
COTA (Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant)
Occupational therapy assistant (COTA) jobs are one of the fastest growing positions in healthcare with many rewarding career opportunities in school system settings. COTAs work under the direction of an Occupational Therapist to maintain the skills needed for daily living. This may be rehabilitation from an injury, managing chronic illness, or a physical disability, helping students to improve their fine motor skills.
Physical Therapy
Physical therapists help people of all ages suffering from illness or injury rehabilitate, manage their condition, and prevent further illness or injury. The duties of a physical therapist include reviewing patients’ past medical history, diagnosing physical issues that patients have, developing treatment plans for patients, and administering hands-on physical therapy. Physical therapists also consult with surgeons and physicians on treatment for patients.
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Our team helps our clients achieve an optimal work-life balance, so you can be rest assured that we will meet your specific preferences. Some of our clients prefer to stay relatively local, while others want to explore every corner of the country. No matter your preferences, we work to place you in your ideal assignment.
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Once your current assignment ends, you will have a reliable support system in place. The experts at Infinite Speech Care will work with you to find temporary, short- or long-term positions in PT. We give you endless opportunities to explore and experience the country while pursuing a career as a physical therapist.
Mental Health
A school mental health therapist is a trained professional who supports students' emotional, psychological, and behavioral well-being within the educational setting. Their primary roles include assessing students' mental health needs, providing individual or group counseling, and developing strategies to address issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, bullying, or family conflicts. They collaborate with teachers, parents, and administrators to create supportive environments and implement interventions that promote student success. Additionally, they may provide crisis intervention, conduct workshops on mental health awareness, and refer students to external resources when necessary. By addressing the mental health needs of students, they play a crucial role in fostering a positive and inclusive school climate.
Mental Health Services Include:
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Counseling and Guidance (CG) services in an IEP for individuals, and groups, as well as families and guardians.
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School-wide, in-home, and wrap-around services.
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Case management and support for those at risk of out-of-home/out-of-state placement.
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Psychological evaluations.
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Extended day programs.
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Classroom management.
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Community-based and social supports collaboration.
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Coping skill development and emotional resilience.
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Crisis assessment and intervention.
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Social skills development and social-emotional instruction and/or training.
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Educationally Related Mental Health Services (ERMHS, ERICS or similar).
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Trauma-informed care, restorative practices and coordination with PBIS in schools.
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Professional development, mentorship and support of district staff.

