Hastings, MI
$2,092 - $2,092 weekly
Full-time | On-site
Focus Staff is seeking a travel Speech Language Pathologist for a travel job in Hastings, Michigan.
Job Description & RequirementsWe currently have a client in Hastings, MI looking for a Speech Language Pathologist (Traveling SLP)
Focus Staff is seeking a traveling Speech Language Pathologist to Provide speech therapy services to include evaluation and treatment to pediatric patients to older adults based on diagnosed conditions.
Contract Assignment – 13 Weeks (Temporary)
Shift: 5x8 Days
Rewards: (Speech Language Pathologist)
Focus Staff Job ID #a0xVt00000Kt5DKIAZ. Pay package is based on 8 hour shifts and 40 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: Travel SLP - Speech Language Pathologist
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Whether you’re a travel nurse, therapist, or allied health professional, we take care of the details so you can focus on what you do best — caring for others. Our mission is simple: to help healthcare heroes like you thrive, no matter where your journey takes you.
With thousands of job opportunities across all 50 states, our dedicated recruiters work closely with you to match you to the right assignment, based on what matters most to you — pay, location, benefits, or career growth.
From day one, you’ll enjoy premium benefits like medical coverage that bridges between assignments, 401K matching, travel and licensing reimbursements, and personalized housing support. Plus, our team is here for you 24/7, with clinical support available whenever you need guidance or backup.
At Focus Staff, we believe in making every assignment a smooth, comfortable, and empowering experience. Let’s make your next adventure your best one yet.
This Speech Therapist position offers $2,092 weekly in Michigan. Compensation may vary based on experience, certifications, and facility type.
Speech-Language Pathologist roles involve assessing and treating communication disorders including speech, language, voice, and swallowing difficulties across pediatric and adult populations.
Practicing in MI requires licensure through the Michigan Board of Counseling. Prospective practitioners should verify current licensing requirements, continuing education obligations, and supervised experience hours directly with the board before applying.