Speech Pathologist - Early Intervention
Speech Language PathologistJoin a respected nonprofit healthcare and educational organization dedicated to supporting young children and families. Be part of a collaborative early intervention team making a meaningful impact, with mentorship, training, and flexible schedules tailored to your needs.Speech Language Pathologist Benefits & CompensationCompetitive base salary and market-leading compensation packagesFull-time and part-time positions availableHealth, dental, and vision insurance effective day one with employer contribution20 days paid time off, with increases after 3 years of employmentPaid holidays403(b) retirement plan with potential match up to 5%Student loan reimbursement and eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness ProgramMileage and cell phone reimbursementTax-exempt flexible spending accountCompany-paid life and long-term disability insuranceProfessional development, onboarding training program, and continuing educationInclusive team environment with mentorship from experienced therapists and clinical managersSpeech Language Pathologist Requirements & QualificationsMaster's degree in Speech Language Pathology from an ASHA-accredited institutionSeeking completion of a clinical fellowship and ability to obtain SLP licensure upon employmentAbility to independently organize, manage, and prioritize a clinical caseloadStrong collaboration and teamwork skillsComputer proficiency with Outlook, MS Office, Google Docs, and database managementAbility to lift and move children up to 40 pounds via stairsValid driver's license and reliable transportationExperience or interest in early intervention (birth to 3 years)Comfortable providing services in home and community settingsSpeech Language Pathologist ResponsibilitiesDeliver speech therapy services in home and community environments to infants and toddlersCollaborate with an interdisciplinary team to support holistic careAssess clients using a variety of tools and advise on environmental adaptationsProvide direct therapy (individual or group), consultation, monitoring, and written program plansMaintain client confidentiality and complete documentation according to organizational and state protocols