Job Description
We are offering a unique opportunity to design and develop a new SLP program in a supportive, data-driven environment with flexible hours and growth potential.
Responsibilities include:
Conducting comprehensive speech and language assessments
Creating and implementing individualized treatment plans
Providing therapy sessions to improve communication and swallowing
Collaborating with healthcare teams and families
Documenting progress and adjusting strategies accordingly
Staying current with latest research and techniques
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
Valid state licensure and ASHA certification
Experience with pediatric populations and early intervention
Proficiency in assessment and therapy techniques
This full-time or part-time role offers competitive pay ($54,060–$87,918), benefits (including health, dental, vision, and 401(k)), and a Monday–Friday schedule, with in-person work in a nurturing environment.