Make a lasting impact where it matters most.
This is more than a Speech Language Pathologist position—it’s an opportunity to help infants, toddlers, and preschoolers reach critical developmental milestones at a time when services are urgently needed. There are currently children waiting for care, and this highly supportive organization is growing its team to meet that need across Western New York.
Whether you are an experienced SLP or a Clinical Fellow beginning your career, this organization offers the flexibility, mentorship, and collaborative support to help you thrive while making a meaningful difference every day.
Position Highlights:
Direct Hire Opportunity
$65–$80 per hour (fee-for-service compensation based on full-time or part-time schedule)
Full-Time and Part-Time opportunities available
Monday–Friday daytime schedule
Flexible scheduling with the ability to create a schedule that works for you
Fridays off available
Travel reimbursement and documentation reimbursement
Competitive 10-month salary structure with benefits
Paid school calendar holidays and paid time off
Option to work summers
Loan forgiveness options available
Multiple continuing education opportunities with a minimum of 10 CEUs annually
Materials provided
Localized territory with a manageable caseload
Hybrid/facility-based opportunities may be available
Exceptional mentorship and supervision tailored to your needs
Collaborative multidisciplinary team environment
About the Role:
Speech Language Pathologists provide itinerant therapy services for children from birth through age 5 in a variety of settings, including:
Homes
Daycares
Preschools
Clinic environments
You will work alongside a multidisciplinary team of educational and clinical specialists dedicated to delivering high-quality, individualized care to children and their families. The organization’s mission centers on helping children with developmental needs achieve meaningful progress and long-term success.
What We’re Looking For:
Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology
New York State license in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited college or university
Certification as a Teacher of Speech and Hearing Handicapped (TSHH) or Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Disabilities (TSSLD)
ASHA CCCs preferred
Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) candidates encouraged to apply
Why Western New York?
This region offers an exceptional quality of life with affordable living, strong communities, and endless outdoor recreation. Located near Rochester and the Finger Lakes region, Western New York combines small-town charm with access to arts, culture, wineries, parks, and year-round activities.
Enjoy:
Affordable housing and lower overall cost of living
Proximity to Rochester, Niagara Falls, and Finger Lakes wine country
Hiking, fishing, camping, snowmobiling, and outdoor recreation
Renowned cultural attractions, museums, festivals, and live music
Supportive communities with strong family resources and services
A peaceful lifestyle with room for personal and professional growth
If you’re passionate about helping young children build communication skills during the most important developmental years, this is an opportunity to join a team that truly values your work and supports your success. Apply today by sending your resume or CV.