Autism Center of Excellence is seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our Durham North Carolina clinic providing clinic-based pediatric services to children with autism.
This role supports a growing caseload in a collaborative interdisciplinary environment alongside BCBAs and clinical leadership. We are open to hiring this position full-time or part-time depending on candidate availability and clinic needs.
For full-time employment the salary range is $75000$85000 per year plus benefits. Schedules offer flexibility based on patient needs and clinician availability. Services are provided in clinic only at this time.
This position is an excellent opportunity for both experienced clinicians and Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) candidates with structured supervision and support available in Durham.
Requirements
Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology required
Active North Carolina SLP license or eligibility required
CCC-SLP preferred
CFY candidates are welcome to apply
Experience working with pediatric populations required
Experience working with children with autism preferred
Strong clinical judgment and treatment planning skills
Ability to collaborate within an interdisciplinary clinical team
Strong documentation and organizational skills
Commitment to ethical professional and family-centered care
Benefits
Full-time or part-time employment options
Full-time salary range: $75000$85000 per year based on experience
Medical dental and vision insurance (eligibility-based)
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Company-paid holidays
401(k) eligibility after required service period
Clinical supervision and professional development support
Supportive leadership and collaborative clinic environment
Required Skills:
Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program
Required Education:
Pediatric speech and language assessmentTreatment planning and implementationExperience supporting children with autismClinical documentation and progress reportingInterdisciplinary collaborationFamily and caregiver communicationTime management and organizationEthical and professional clinical practice
Autism Center of Excellence is seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our Durham North Carolina clinic providing clinic-based pediatric services to children with autism.This role supports a growing caseload in a collaborative interdisciplinary environment alongside BCBAs and clinical le...
Autism Center of Excellence is seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our Durham North Carolina clinic providing clinic-based pediatric services to children with autism.
This role supports a growing caseload in a collaborative interdisciplinary environment alongside BCBAs and clinical leadership. We are open to hiring this position full-time or part-time depending on candidate availability and clinic needs.
For full-time employment the salary range is $75000$85000 per year plus benefits. Schedules offer flexibility based on patient needs and clinician availability. Services are provided in clinic only at this time.
This position is an excellent opportunity for both experienced clinicians and Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) candidates with structured supervision and support available in Durham.
Requirements
Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology required
Active North Carolina SLP license or eligibility required
CCC-SLP preferred
CFY candidates are welcome to apply
Experience working with pediatric populations required
Experience working with children with autism preferred
Strong clinical judgment and treatment planning skills
Ability to collaborate within an interdisciplinary clinical team
Strong documentation and organizational skills
Commitment to ethical professional and family-centered care
Benefits
Full-time or part-time employment options
Full-time salary range: $75000$85000 per year based on experience
Medical dental and vision insurance (eligibility-based)
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Company-paid holidays
401(k) eligibility after required service period
Clinical supervision and professional development support
Supportive leadership and collaborative clinic environment
Required Skills:
Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program
Required Education:
Pediatric speech and language assessmentTreatment planning and implementationExperience supporting children with autismClinical documentation and progress reportingInterdisciplinary collaborationFamily and caregiver communicationTime management and organizationEthical and professional clinical practice
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