Job Description
The position offers an opportunity to help design your role and our SLP program in a supportive, data-driven, and nurturing environment.
Work primarily with children on the autism spectrum, with potential to serve all ages in the community.
Conduct assessments, develop and implement individualized treatment plans, and deliver speech therapy focusing on communication and swallowing.
Collaborate with healthcare professionals and families, document progress, and stay current with the latest techniques.
Qualifications include a Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology, valid state licensure, ASHA certification, experience with pediatric populations, and familiarity with early intervention.
Full- or part-time roles with competitive pay, benefits (including health, dental, vision, 401(k), paid time off), and a flexible schedule Monday to Friday.
In-person work environment with growth opportunities and a relaxed atmosphere.