Travel Speech Language Pathologist Job
Franklin, NH
Contracted
Mountain Ridge Ctr
Mid Level
Embark on a transformative journey as a Speech Language Pathologist in Franklin, New Hampshire, where your clinical expertise will open doors to meaningful communication for children and adults alike. In this dedicated travel assignment, you’ll assess, treat, and empower individuals to find their voice in daily life, school, and work. You’ll partner with families, teachers, and healthcare teams to tailor interventions that celebrate progress, while you grow your own skills within the broad spectrum of speech-language pathology. This role offers the chance to influence outcomes across diverse settings, and, in between sessions, you'll have the opportunity to explore New Hampshire’s quintessential landscapes—crystal-clear lakes, winding trails, and vibrant fall foliage that makes every weekend an outdoor adventure. Franklin’s welcoming community provides a supportive base as you rotate through placements and expand your clinical repertoire, with the state’s small-town charm balanced by easy access to the mountains and urban hubs nearby.
Location Benefits: Working in Franklin places you in a warm, growth-oriented New England town with easy access to larger cities while offering a peaceful environment ideal for focused patient care. If you choose to explore beyond Franklin, this assignment also opens doors to placements across the U.S., enriching your professional experience with diverse populations, school settings, outpatient clinics, and hospital teams. The travel program is designed to reduce logistical stress so you can concentrate on clinical excellence. You’ll receive housing assistance and a strong support network that helps you adapt quickly, maintain continuity of care, and thrive in a range of communities—from coastal towns to inland cities. This blend of familiar, supportive home base and expansive professional horizons creates a uniquely rewarding backdrop for your clinical practice and personal growth.
Role Specifics and Benefits: In this position, you’ll conduct comprehensive assessments of speech, language, voice, fluency, cognitive-communication, and feeding concerns; develop evidence-based, individualized treatment plans; implement therapy across pediatric and adult populations as appropriate; monitor progress and adjust goals; document outcomes in a timely, compliant manner; and educate families and caregivers to sustain gains at home and in school. Collaboration is at the core of the role: you’ll work with SLP assistants, teachers, physicians, and rehabilitation specialists to ensure a cohesive continuum of care. The role supports professional growth through exposure to a wide range of communication disorders, including articulation and phonology, language development, fluency, AAC, and social communication challenges. We offer a competitive package that includes a sign-on bonus, housing assistance, and extension opportunities to align with patient need and clinician interest. You’ll join a culture that values flexibility and excellence, while our 24/7 support team stands ready to assist you wherever your assignments take you. You’ll have guaranteed hours of 36 per week with a weekly pay range of $2,270–$2,374, and a start date of 12/29/2025 for a multi-week contract. The arrangement is designed to balance clinical variety with stability, enabling sustained impact and professional continuity across locations.
Company Values: Our organization is dedicated to empowering clinicians to chart their own career paths within a supportive, collaborative environment. We invest in ongoing professional development, mentorship, and opportunities for advancement, recognizing that your growth fuels better outcomes for the people we serve. You’ll be part of a community that celebrates curiosity, resilience, and compassionate care—where your contributions are valued, your voice is heard, and you’re encouraged to lead, teach, and innovate in your practice. With a clear commitment to work-life balance and a culture of respect, we foster environments where every clinician can thrive, learn, and feel a true sense of belonging while delivering exemplary patient care.
Call to Action: If you’re a passionate Speech Language Pathologist seeking meaningful impact, diverse clinical experiences, and the support to thrive while traveling across communities, apply today. This is your chance to join a company that prioritizes your development and well-being while you expand your professional horizons in New Hampshire—and beyond. Ready to begin a rewarding chapter starting December 2025? Let’s shape the future of speech-language pathology together.
Please note: The hours and pay rates listed are estimates and may vary. Final compensation packages and guaranteed hours will be confirmed during the hiring process.
Location Benefits: Working in Franklin places you in a warm, growth-oriented New England town with easy access to larger cities while offering a peaceful environment ideal for focused patient care. If you choose to explore beyond Franklin, this assignment also opens doors to placements across the U.S., enriching your professional experience with diverse populations, school settings, outpatient clinics, and hospital teams. The travel program is designed to reduce logistical stress so you can concentrate on clinical excellence. You’ll receive housing assistance and a strong support network that helps you adapt quickly, maintain continuity of care, and thrive in a range of communities—from coastal towns to inland cities. This blend of familiar, supportive home base and expansive professional horizons creates a uniquely rewarding backdrop for your clinical practice and personal growth.
Role Specifics and Benefits: In this position, you’ll conduct comprehensive assessments of speech, language, voice, fluency, cognitive-communication, and feeding concerns; develop evidence-based, individualized treatment plans; implement therapy across pediatric and adult populations as appropriate; monitor progress and adjust goals; document outcomes in a timely, compliant manner; and educate families and caregivers to sustain gains at home and in school. Collaboration is at the core of the role: you’ll work with SLP assistants, teachers, physicians, and rehabilitation specialists to ensure a cohesive continuum of care. The role supports professional growth through exposure to a wide range of communication disorders, including articulation and phonology, language development, fluency, AAC, and social communication challenges. We offer a competitive package that includes a sign-on bonus, housing assistance, and extension opportunities to align with patient need and clinician interest. You’ll join a culture that values flexibility and excellence, while our 24/7 support team stands ready to assist you wherever your assignments take you. You’ll have guaranteed hours of 36 per week with a weekly pay range of $2,270–$2,374, and a start date of 12/29/2025 for a multi-week contract. The arrangement is designed to balance clinical variety with stability, enabling sustained impact and professional continuity across locations.
Company Values: Our organization is dedicated to empowering clinicians to chart their own career paths within a supportive, collaborative environment. We invest in ongoing professional development, mentorship, and opportunities for advancement, recognizing that your growth fuels better outcomes for the people we serve. You’ll be part of a community that celebrates curiosity, resilience, and compassionate care—where your contributions are valued, your voice is heard, and you’re encouraged to lead, teach, and innovate in your practice. With a clear commitment to work-life balance and a culture of respect, we foster environments where every clinician can thrive, learn, and feel a true sense of belonging while delivering exemplary patient care.
Call to Action: If you’re a passionate Speech Language Pathologist seeking meaningful impact, diverse clinical experiences, and the support to thrive while traveling across communities, apply today. This is your chance to join a company that prioritizes your development and well-being while you expand your professional horizons in New Hampshire—and beyond. Ready to begin a rewarding chapter starting December 2025? Let’s shape the future of speech-language pathology together.
Please note: The hours and pay rates listed are estimates and may vary. Final compensation packages and guaranteed hours will be confirmed during the hiring process.
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TLC Nursing is a nationwide travel healthcare staffing agency pairing RNs, LPNs, CNAs, and Allied Health professionals with high-quality travel and local contracts across the U.S.
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