Join a supportive, data-driven environment to help develop a new Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) program focused on children on the autism spectrum and the broader community.
Our work environment offers a relaxed atmosphere, flexible hours, and growth opportunities.
Responsibilities include conducting assessments, creating and implementing individualized treatment plans, providing therapy sessions, collaborating with families and healthcare professionals, and documenting progress.
Qualifications required are a Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology, valid state licensure, ASHA certification, and experience with pediatric populations and early intervention.
This full- or part-time role offers competitive pay ($54,060–$87,918), benefits such as health insurance, 401(k), paid time off, and flexible scheduling, with work primarily in person from Monday to Friday.