We are seeking compassionate SLPs and CFs to make a meaningful impact on students’ communication and academic success.
As a trusted educational services provider with over 40 years of experience, we offer a variety of placement opportunities, dedicated mentorship, and ongoing professional development.
In this role, you will conduct assessments, diagnose communication disorders, provide evidence-based therapy, develop and implement IEP goals, monitor progress, and collaborate with educators and families.
Qualifications include a graduate degree in Communication Disorders recognized by ASHA, active or pending state licensure, and applicable teaching credentials.
Benefits encompass competitive compensation, paid time off, 401(k), health insurance, professional growth opportunities, mentorship programs, and materials support.
CFs receive additional support through community, dedicated mentors, and a yearlong development program.
Join a team committed to student success and professional growth in diverse educational settings.