Job Description
Whether you’re a seasoned SLP, a Clinical Fellow, or transitioning from another setting, this opportunity offers a supportive environment to grow and make a lasting impact.
We provide tools, guidance, and professional development to help you succeed in school-based and early intervention therapy services across Southeastern PA, New Jersey, and Delaware.
As a school speech language pathologist, you will conduct assessments, diagnose communication disorders, provide evidence-based therapy, develop IEP goals, monitor progress, and collaborate with educators and families.
Qualifications include a graduate degree in Communication Disorders (ASHA recognition), current or pending SLP licensure, and teaching certification if applicable.
Benefits include paid time off, 401(k), health benefits, flexible spending accounts, insurance options, referral bonuses, and therapy materials.
We offer professional growth through mentorship, continuing education, and career advancement, with additional support for CFs through dedicated mentorship and development programs.
Join a team committed to supporting student success and your professional journey.