Whether you’re an experienced SLP seeking a new opportunity, a Clinical Fellow eager to start your career with guidance, or an SLP transitioning from another setting, this role offers a supportive environment to grow and make an impact.
We provide diverse placement options, ongoing professional development, and dedicated mentorship from experienced clinical leads and directors.
As a school-based Speech Language Pathologist, you’ll conduct assessments, diagnose communication disorders, deliver evidence-based therapy, develop and implement IEP goals, monitor progress, and collaborate with educators and families.
Qualifications include a graduate degree in Communication Disorders (ASHA recognized), current or pending state SLP licensure, and possibly a teaching certificate.
Benefits include paid time off, health and dental insurance, 401(k), flexible spending accounts, life insurance, referral bonuses, and therapy materials.
Support for professional growth includes community practice forums, leadership mentorship, continuing education, and specific programs for CFs, such as yearlong development and access to clinical resource teams.
Join a team dedicated to student success, offering hybrid roles and multiple setting placements to foster your career in speech-language pathology.