The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) position will be held by an individual who has the training, education, and experience necessary to provide speech and language therapy services to children with communication disorders, developmental delays, autism, and related needs. This role provides assessment, treatment planning, and direct therapy services while collaborating with families and interdisciplinary teams to support communication, social interaction, and functional language development. The SLP also collaborates with ABA teams to support program implementation and integrate communication goals across services, ensuring individualized, evidence-based care that promotes meaningful outcomes for children, teens, and their families.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level