Job Description
Job Description
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) – Pediatrics | Durham, NC
Clinic-Based | Full-Time or Part-Time | CCC-SLP Required
Autism Center of Excellence (AutismCOE) is seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist to provide therapy for children with autism and communication needs in our clinic-based setting. This role offers a supportive, collaborative environment with flexibility in scheduling and the opportunity to occasionally travel to our Fayetteville location if desired.
Position Details
- Location : Durham, NC (clinic-based)
- Travel (Optional) : Opportunity to support Fayetteville clinic
- Schedule : Full-time or part-time available
- Compensation : $65,000–$80,000 per year (based on experience and credentials)
- Reports To : Clinical Director
Responsibilities
Provide speech and language therapy for children with autism and developmental delaysConduct evaluations and develop individualized treatment plansAddress expressive / receptive language, AAC, articulation, social communication, and feeding needs as appropriateCollaborate with BCBAs, RBTs, and families to support progress and generalizationDocument evaluations, progress notes, session data, and reports promptlyParticipate in interdisciplinary communication and clinical meetingsMaintain compliance with ASHA, state licensing, and AutismCOE policiesQualifications
Active North Carolina Speech-Language Pathologist license (required)ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) (required)Pediatric experience (preferred)Experience with autism (preferred)Strong communication and organizational skillsAbility to work collaboratively in a team-based clinical environmentCompensation & Benefits
Pay : $65,000–$80,000 annually (based on experience and credentials)
All Employees Receive :
Supportive, collaborative clinical cultureAccess to professional development resourcesFull-Time Employees (30+ hours / week) Also Receive :
Medical, dental, and vision insuranceCompany-paid life insurance401(k) with employer contributionPaid time off (PTO) and paid holidaysContinuing education / tuition discount supportWhy Join AutismCOE
Our mission is to help children with autism gain independence and confidence through compassionate, evidence-based care. You’ll work with a team that values collaboration, clinical quality, and family support.
Work Setting
Clinic-based, structured environmentInterdisciplinary team supportHow to Apply
We welcome experienced clinicians and early-career SLPs with their C’s. Apply today to learn more about scheduling options and clinic needs.