Job Description
Whether you’re a seasoned SLP, a Clinical Fellow, or transitioning from another setting, this opportunity offers the support and growth needed to make a meaningful impact. We provide tools, guidance, and a supportive environment for clinicians serving school-based and early intervention populations in Southeastern PA, New Jersey, and Delaware for over 40 years.
As a school speech language pathologist, you will:
- Conduct assessments and diagnose communication disorders
- Provide evidence-based speech and language therapy
- Develop and implement IEP goals
- Monitor student progress and collect data
- Collaborate with teachers, related service providers, and families
Qualifications include a graduate degree in Communication Disorders recognized by ASHA, licensure or in the process, and relevant certifications. Benefits include paid time off, 401(k), health insurance, professional development, mentorship, and therapy materials. Support is offered through dedicated mentors, community forums, and opportunities for career advancement, with special resources for CFs, including yearlong development programs and leadership support. Join a caring team dedicated to students’ success and professional growth.