Job Description
We are expanding our program to include a speech and language component, primarily serving children on the autism spectrum.
This role offers an excellent opportunity for someone interested in starting and managing their own SLP program, focusing on the needs of students, families, and staff.
The program aims to serve both current students and the broader community.
Job types: Full-time, Part-time.
Salary: $70,151 – $73,276 annually.
Expected hours: 10–40 per week.
Benefits include:
Schedule options: 4 or 8-hour shifts.
Preferred certification: Speech Language Pathology License.
Work is in person.