
SLP - Full Time / Part Time​​
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Job Overview
We’re looking for a Speech Therapist who:
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Loves working with children and partnering with families to make real lasting progress
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Wants to be surrounded by a team that supports & celebrates each other
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Feels energized by collaboration to inspire professional growth
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Shows up with compassion, professionalism, and purpose
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Why You'll Love CTS
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4-day or 5-day work week options (for full time therapists)
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Dedicated time in your schedule for documentation and collaboration
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CEU allowance + licensure renewal covered (for full time therapists)
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Personal MacBook and iPad provided (for full time therapists)
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PTO and sick time (up to 5 weeks based on tenure for full time therapists)
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Medical, dental, and vision insurance (for full time therapists)
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Beautiful new clinic location opened May 2026
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Snacks, drinks, and coffee bar provided + tons of restaurants nearby
Responsibilities
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Conduct thorough speech and language assessments to identify communication disorders in pediatric patients.
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Develop and implement personalized therapy plans tailored to each child's unique needs, focusing on speech, language, voice, fluency, and swallowing functions.
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Deliver engaging therapy sessions that promote communication development and improve functional language skills.
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Collaborate with families, caregivers, educators, and multidisciplinary teams to coordinate care and support patient progress.
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Monitor patient progress regularly, adjusting treatment approaches to maximize outcomes.
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Maintain accurate documentation of assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes in compliance with regulatory standards.
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Stay informed about advances in speech therapy techniques, physiology, and medical terminology relevant to pediatric care.
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We also emphasize and stress educating and empowering parents with strategies and techniques to reinforce therapy goals at home and in daily activities.
Experience Requirements & Preferences
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Demonstrated expertise in speech therapy with a focus on pediatrics and early intervention programs.
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Knowledge of physiology related to speech production, swallowing mechanisms, and anatomy is essential.
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Familiarity with patient assessment tools and diagnostic procedures for communication disorders.
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Understanding of medical terminology relevant to speech-language pathology enhances clinical effectiveness.
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Experience working within multidisciplinary teams to support comprehensive patient care is advantageous.
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Prior experience working with children in school settings or pediatric clinics is highly desirable.
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Let's embark on this incredible adventure together by making a meaningful
difference in the lives of children through expert care and compassionate service!
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Apply for this position by sending your resume and cover letter to our hiring team using the button below.