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State of Oklahoma Hawaii statewide Posted 5/28/2026

Speech-Language Pathologist I, II or III

Therapy job in Hawaii statewide

25–$45/hrest.
Days · WeekendsSLP licensespeech language

About This Role

Speech-Language Pathologists in this role work with the Oklahoma State Department of Health to provide assessment, treatment, and support services to patients with communication and swallowing disorders. You'll conduct evaluations, develop individualized treatment plans, and deliver therapy across various settings or populations served by the state health system. This is a full-time position with a continuous appointment, offering stability and ongoing employment. The role comes in three experience levels—I, II, or III—allowing for career progression based on your qualifications and background. You should have a master's degree in speech-language pathology, state licensure, and a commitment to serving diverse populations. This position suits clinicians seeking stable government employment with regular hours and the ability to build long-term patient relationships within a public health framework.

Pay

$25–$45/hr

Setting

School

Shift

Days · Weekends

License

SLP license

Benefits

Vision

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Benefits & Bonuses

  • Vision

Hiring Process

  1. Apply — Submit your application online
  2. Review — A recruiter reviews your qualifications
  3. Background check — Standard employment and license verification
  4. Start your assignment — Begin your therapy role

Requirements

License Required

Active SLP license in good standing in the state of employment

Experience

Experience requirements vary by employer.

Certifications

BLS typically required.

Physical Requirements

Ability to stand for long shifts, lift up to 50 lbs, and assist with patient transfers.

Frequently asked questions

  • What license do I need to apply?

    An active state license in your discipline (PT, OT, SLP, LCSW, LPC, BCBA, etc.) in good standing. Therapy licensure is state-specific — the PT, OT, and ASLP-IC compacts let you practice in member states without a separate license.

  • Is this a school-year or year-round position?

    School-based therapy roles typically follow a 9- or 10-month school-year calendar with summers off. Outpatient, hospital, home-health, and telehealth positions are year-round with PTO. Both options are widely available — check the job description for specifics.

  • What experience is expected?

    Most therapy roles welcome new grads through mid-career clinicians. Specialty positions (acute care, NICU, pediatric feeding, hand therapy) typically prefer 2+ years plus relevant certifications.

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Job Posting Title Speech-Language Pathologist I, II or III Agency 340 OKLAHOMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Supervisory Organization 340 District 10 Job Posting End Date Refer to the date listed at the top of this posting, if available.

Continuous if date is blank.

Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the posting end date above.

Estimated Appointment End Date (Continuous if Blank) Full/Part-Time Full time Job Type Regular Compensation The annual salary for this position is up to $66,205.00 based on education and experience Why you’ll love it here!

RESPECT.

COLLABORATION.

SERVICE.

The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is committed to leading Oklahoma to prosperity through health.

Our mission is to protect and promote health, prevent disease and injury, and cultivate conditions by which Oklahomans can thrive.

Check out why we are passionate about public health and believe it is the career for you!!!

Oh yeah, did we mention perks?

We know that benefits matter and that is why we offer a competitive benefits package for all eligible employees.

Generous state paid benefit allowance to help cover insurance premiums.

A wide choice of insurance plans with no pre-existing condition exclusions or limitations.

Flexible spending accounts for health care expenses and/or dependent care.

Retirement Savings Plan with a generous match. 15 days of vacation and 15 days of sick leave the first year for full time employees. 11 paid holidays a year.

Student Loan repayment options & tuition reimbursement.

Employee discounts with a variety of companies and venders.

Longevity Bonus for years of service Job Description Location: 250 12th Ave, Norman, OK 73071

Salary: The annual salary for this position is based on education and experience Level I: $56,088.00 Level II: $ $63,000.00 Level III: $66,205.00 Full Time /Part Time: Full Time Work

Schedule: Monday – Friday Primary Hours: 8am-5pm Position Description: SoonerStart is Oklahoma’s early intervention program designed to meet the needs of families with infants and toddlers (ages birth to 3 years old) with developmental delays and/or disabilities in accordance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

The program builds upon and provides supports and resources to assist family members to enhance infants or toddler’s learning and development through everyday learning opportunities.

The Speech-Language Pathologist in the SoonerStart program is responsible for providing diagnostic and therapeutic services in the areas of speech and language which may include help with social communication, speech sounds, and feeding/swallowing.

This position is responsible for providing diagnostics and therapeutic services in the areas of speech and language development.

Services are provided in the child’s natural environment; settings in which children typically spend time, for example, home or childcare.

Services include screenings, evaluations, intervention, and parent education.

Position Responsibilities/Essential Functions: The functions within this job family will vary by level; responsibility but may include, but are not limited to, the following: Provides early intervention services in the child and family’s natural environment (home, childcare, park etc.) Participates in family interview.

Conducts intakes, including client interviews, and conducts assessments to make appropriate recommendations for services.

Evaluates and treat children with suspected developmental communication delays to determine need for services.

Collaborates with families and caregivers to identify goals, develop strategies and appropriate effective family intervention services plan.

Coaches caregivers on implementing strategies to increase communication.

Provides services to families in their native language through collaboration with interpreters when necessary.

Serves as a member of an interdisciplinary team to monitor the effectiveness of child health and development services.

Performs hearing screenings and makes appropriate referrals.

Conducts group and individual speech and language treatment as appropriate Prepares and maintains progress reports, evaluations and records as needed Participating as a member of an interdisciplinary team in completing assessments and developing Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs).

Consults with community agencies, childcare and school systems on behalf of families and may provide special programs as requested.

Maintains confidential records of services including progress notes and evaluation reports in compliance with state and federal regulations Being present in the office is an essential function of this job Other duties as assigned Other Duties Demonstrates knowledge of and supports mission, vision, value statements, standards, policies and procedures, operating instructions, confidentiality standards, and the code of ethical behavior.

Works effectively in team environment, participating and assisting their peers.

Education and Experience The Speech-Language Pathologist job family consists of four levels which are distinguished by the complexity of the duties performed, and the depth and breadth of accountability.

Level I: This is the basic level where incumbents perform entry level duties under the immediate supervision of a certified Speech-Language Pathologist.

Incumbents at this level are working toward obtaining their Certificate of Clinical Competence.

Level II & Level III: This is the career level where incumbents perform professional duties as a fully certified Speech-Language Pathologist.

Incumbents at this level are not assigned supervisory responsibilities, but may provide training and technical assistance to others.

Requirements at all levels consist of completion of a Master’s degree in in speech pathology, including academic and practicum requirements for certification by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, and licensed by the State of Oklahoma Valued Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Level I, Level II, Level III: Requirements at this level include knowledge of the pathology of communication disorders; of phonetics; of the anatomy and physiology of the speech and hearing function; and of diagnostic testing and treatment techniques for communication disorders.

Ability is required to discuss communication disorders with various treatment professionals and families; to plan and execute treatment programs; and to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.

Physical Demands and Work Environment: Work is typically performed in the child’s natural environment (home or childcare setting) or in an office environment with climate-controlled settings and exposure to moderate noise level.

Telework and the provision of services remotely may also be required.

While performing the duties of the job, employee is required to talk, stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms and may lift up to 35 pounds.

Being present in the office is an essential function of this job Travel Requirements Applicants must be willing to perform all job-related travel associated with any of these positions.

Occasional in-state overnight and weekend travel may be required.

Being present in the office is an essential function of this job Equal Opportunity Employment The State of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information, race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability.

Current active State of Oklahoma employees must apply for open positions internally through the Workday Jobs Hub.

If you are needing any extra assistance or have any questions relating to a job you have applied for, please click the link below and find the agency for which you applied for additional information: Agency Contact Oklahoma State Government is the largest employer in the state of Oklahoma, employing over 35,000 diverse and talented employees in more than 100 state agencies, boards and commissions.

Our workplaces can be found across the state from Boise City to Idabel, Hollis to Miami, and everywhere in between.

To learn more about our state agencies, visit here.

Industries: Government Administration Worker Size: 10,001+ Employees Headquarters: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Utilizing the Office of Veterans Placement provides eligible veterans additional services and interview opportunities for State of Oklahoma employment.

Visit the webpage for additional details and information on how to apply.

Speech-Language Pathologist I, II or…
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