Job Description
Whether you’re an experienced SLP seeking a new opportunity, a Clinical Fellow eager to launch your career, or an SLP transitioning from another setting, this role offers a supportive environment for growth and impact.
We serve school-based and early intervention settings across Southeastern PA, New Jersey, and Delaware, providing tools, guidance, and ongoing professional development.
As a school SLP, you’ll conduct assessments, diagnose communication disorders, deliver evidence-based therapy, develop and monitor IEP goals, and collaborate with educators, providers, and families.
Qualifications include a graduate degree in Communication Disorders recognized by ASHA, current or pending state licensure, and applicable teaching credentials.
Benefits encompass paid time off, 401(k), health and dental insurance, flexible spending, life insurance, referral bonuses, and therapy materials.
Support includes mentorship programs, clinical leadership, community forums, continuing education, and professional growth opportunities, especially for CFs who receive dedicated mentorship and a yearlong development plan.
Join a caring team dedicated to student success and professional advancement.