Job Description
Join a reputable organization dedicated to making positive impacts in people’s lives through compassionate and collaborative care. Enjoy a supportive work environment focused on professional development, diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, with opportunities for growth and tuition reimbursement. Benefit from a balanced work schedule (full-time Monday-Friday, 10am-6pm) or part-time hourly positions, with a competitive salary range of $93,000-$100,000. Provide evaluations and treatment for children, developing individualized goals and plans based on discipline-specific assessments and evidence-based practices. Qualifications include a Master’s in speech-language pathology, current California license, ASHA certification, and at least one year of experience with young children, including those with developmental delays and autism. Must relate well to children and families, provide consultation to staff and caregivers, and be proficient in computer programs like Microsoft Office. Additional requirements include CPR certification, ability to lift up to 40 pounds, and passing necessary background and health screenings. Bilingual skills and AAC experience are a plus. Enjoy comprehensive benefits and the opportunity to contribute to an organization committed to diversity, neurodiversity, and community impact.