Job Description
Join a supportive, data-driven environment where you can help design your role and develop a new SLP program focused on children with autism and the community at large.
Our work environment offers a relaxed atmosphere, flexible hours, and growth opportunities.
Responsibilities include conducting assessments, creating personalized treatment plans, providing therapy sessions to improve communication and swallowing, collaborating with families and healthcare teams, documenting progress, and staying current with industry research.
Qualifications include a Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology, valid licensure and ASHA certification, experience with pediatric populations, and familiarity with early intervention strategies.
Position is full-time or part-time with benefits such as 401(k), health/dental/vision insurance, paid time off, and a flexible schedule, working Monday to Friday in person.