HHM Health
Speech Pathologist – HHM Health
Base pay range: $85,000.00/yr – $100,000.00/yr
Role Overview: The Speech Pathologist will provide high‑quality, compassionate care to children and adults with speech, language, voice, communication, and swallowing disorders. Emphasis on pediatric therapy, early intervention, and specialized treatment for developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders, articulation challenges, and feeding difficulties. Services are delivered in person and via telemedicine.
This position also includes supervision and mentorship of graduate students, interns, and other healthcare professionals pursuing a degree or certification in Speech‑Language Pathology. The ideal candidate is passionate about education, interdisciplinary teamwork, and advancing HHM Health’s mission of equitable, family‑centered care.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive assessments for pediatric and adult patients presenting with speech, language, fluency, voice, resonance, cognitive‑communication, or swallowing concerns.
Design and implement individualized treatment plans based on clinical findings, developmental level, and patient/family goals.
Provide specialized pediatric therapy for conditions such as developmental speech and language delays, autism spectrum and social communication disorders, articulation and phonological disorders, pediatric feeding and swallowing difficulties, and early intervention with parent coaching.
Deliver adult therapy services for individuals with voice, speech, or swallowing challenges secondary to stroke, neurological conditions, or trauma.
Offer therapy in both in‑person and telemedicine formats to ensure accessibility and continuity of care.
Supervise and mentor graduate‑level speech pathology students and other healthcare professionals, fostering clinical growth and evidence‑based practice.
Collaborate with pediatricians, adult medicine providers, behavioral health clinicians, and other healthcare professionals to deliver comprehensive care.
Maintain accurate documentation in eClinicalWorks consistent with ASHA, HHM Health, and state guidelines.
Educate patients, caregivers, and families to promote understanding, engagement, and successful carryover of therapy goals at home.
Participate in interdisciplinary case conferences, clinical quality initiatives, and community education programs.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in Speech‑Language Pathology from an accredited institution.
Current Texas license to practice as a Speech‑Language Pathologist.
Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC‑SLP) from ASHA required or eligible.
Minimum of two years’ experience providing pediatric therapy services preferred; experience with adult populations desired.
Prior experience supervising graduate students, clinical fellows, or interns preferred.
Strong interpersonal, communication, and documentation skills.
Current CPR certification required.
Schedule & Compensation
Part‑time or Full‑time
Ability to provide both in‑person and telemedicine services
Benefits
Health Savings Account
403(b) retirement savings plan with dollar‑for‑dollar matching up to 3% and 50% of the next 2% (contribute 5% to get 4% matched). 100% vested upon enrollment.
Generous paid time off plan for full‑time employees (includes Sick and Volunteer Days)
Paid Holidays
Accidental Death & Dismemberments (ADD) plan
Short‑term & Long‑term Disability
Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
HHM CARES Fund (employee emergency relief fund)
Equal Opportunity Employer HHM Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, color, religion, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, marital status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. HHM Health hires and promotes based solely on the qualifications of the individual and the essential functions of the job being filled.
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Role Overview: The Speech Pathologist will provide high‑quality, compassionate care to children and adults with speech, language, voice, communication, and swallowing disorders. Emphasis on pediatric therapy, early intervention, and specialized treatment for developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders, articulation challenges, and feeding difficulties. Services are delivered in person and via telemedicine.
This position also includes supervision and mentorship of graduate students, interns, and other healthcare professionals pursuing a degree or certification in Speech‑Language Pathology. The ideal candidate is passionate about education, interdisciplinary teamwork, and advancing HHM Health’s mission of equitable, family‑centered care.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive assessments for pediatric and adult patients presenting with speech, language, fluency, voice, resonance, cognitive‑communication, or swallowing concerns.
Design and implement individualized treatment plans based on clinical findings, developmental level, and patient/family goals.
Provide specialized pediatric therapy for conditions such as developmental speech and language delays, autism spectrum and social communication disorders, articulation and phonological disorders, pediatric feeding and swallowing difficulties, and early intervention with parent coaching.
Deliver adult therapy services for individuals with voice, speech, or swallowing challenges secondary to stroke, neurological conditions, or trauma.
Offer therapy in both in‑person and telemedicine formats to ensure accessibility and continuity of care.
Supervise and mentor graduate‑level speech pathology students and other healthcare professionals, fostering clinical growth and evidence‑based practice.
Collaborate with pediatricians, adult medicine providers, behavioral health clinicians, and other healthcare professionals to deliver comprehensive care.
Maintain accurate documentation in eClinicalWorks consistent with ASHA, HHM Health, and state guidelines.
Educate patients, caregivers, and families to promote understanding, engagement, and successful carryover of therapy goals at home.
Participate in interdisciplinary case conferences, clinical quality initiatives, and community education programs.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in Speech‑Language Pathology from an accredited institution.
Current Texas license to practice as a Speech‑Language Pathologist.
Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC‑SLP) from ASHA required or eligible.
Minimum of two years’ experience providing pediatric therapy services preferred; experience with adult populations desired.
Prior experience supervising graduate students, clinical fellows, or interns preferred.
Strong interpersonal, communication, and documentation skills.
Current CPR certification required.
Schedule & Compensation
Part‑time or Full‑time
Ability to provide both in‑person and telemedicine services
Benefits
Health Savings Account
403(b) retirement savings plan with dollar‑for‑dollar matching up to 3% and 50% of the next 2% (contribute 5% to get 4% matched). 100% vested upon enrollment.
Generous paid time off plan for full‑time employees (includes Sick and Volunteer Days)
Paid Holidays
Accidental Death & Dismemberments (ADD) plan
Short‑term & Long‑term Disability
Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
HHM CARES Fund (employee emergency relief fund)
Equal Opportunity Employer HHM Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, color, religion, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, marital status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. HHM Health hires and promotes based solely on the qualifications of the individual and the essential functions of the job being filled.
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