Job Description
We are seeking compassionate SLPs and CFs for the 2025–26 school year to support students with communication needs.
Our collaborative teams provide assessment and therapy materials, with in-person CF supervision and mentoring for new SLPs to ensure success.
As a school Speech-Language Pathologist, you will assess, diagnose, and treat communication disorders, develop IEP goals, monitor progress, and collaborate with educators and related service providers.
Qualifications include a graduate degree in communication disorders (ASHA-recognized), licensure or application in process, and relevant certifications.
Benefits include paid time off, 401(k), health plans, professional development, mentorship, and employee incentives.
Join a supportive team dedicated to student success in an in-person setting.