We are seeking to expand our program with a speech and language component, primarily serving children on the autism spectrum.
This role offers an excellent opportunity for individuals interested in starting and managing their own SLP program, focusing on the needs of students, families, and staff. The program aims to provide services to both existing students and the wider community.
Job options include full-time and part-time roles, with a salary range of $70,151 to $73,276 annually, and flexible hours from 10 to 40 per week.
Benefits include 401(k) with matching, continuing education credits, health and dental insurance, health savings account, paid time off, professional development, tuition reimbursement, and vision insurance.
Work schedule can be 4 or 8-hour shifts.
A Speech Language Pathology License is preferred.
This position is in-person.