Central Florida Speech and Hearing Center
Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist | Salaried Position with Benefits!
Central Florida Speech and Hearing Center, Lakeland, Florida, United States, 33809
Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist | Salaried Position with Benefits!
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Central Florida Speech & Hearing Center is seeking a speech-language pathologist to join our team. We are vested in providing unwavering support to employees, quality intervention services and care for the whole family. Our mission is to provide the highest quality speech, language and hearing services, always in a caring manner, regardless of a person’s ability to pay. Our goal in the SLP department is for every child to have some way to effectively communicate with their family, teacher and friends. The Center has provided quality speech-language and audiology services in central Florida for over 60 years. We hope you will consider joining us in continuing that tradition for years to come.
What Makes CFSHC Unique?
CFSHC is a nonprofit organization that has been serving the Central Florida community for over 65 years.
In most speech-language pathology practices, clinicians are paid hourly and only for direct patient-facing time. Time spent preparing for sessions, completing documentation, or attending meetings is either on outside time or unpaid.
At CFSHC, we value the full scope of our clinicians’ work and commitment. We offer a salaried compensation model that provides stable income not tied to the number of appointments seen. Clinicians are paid for their time and expertise—not just for the minutes spent in front of patients. This approach fosters a more supportive work environment, allows for better continuity of care, and encourages professional growth without financial penalty for doing what’s best for our patients.
Benefits of Joining Our Team
Competitive salary and benefits package
Pay based on hours in-office, not patient facing time
Dedicated time for report-writing and therapy preparation.
Flexible schedule and consistent weekly patients
Licensure and professional dues reimbursement
Continuing Education Reimbursement
Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
Individual office/therapy room w/observation room
Collaboration with a supportive team
Access to a variety of therapy materials and current evaluation measures
Dedicated scheduling & billing teams to handle patient communications and financial administration
Responsibilities
Provide speech/language therapy services to children with varying exceptionalities
Responsible for evaluations, treatment and report writing/implementation
Interpret evaluative data to establish measurable goals
Complete daily progress notes
Establish and maintain positive collaborative relationship with children and families
Collaborate with speech-language pathology team on departmental objectives
Job Qualifications
Master’s Degree or higher in Speech-Language Pathology
Current Certification of Clinical Competency from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Current SLP licensure by the state of Florida
Thorough knowledge of therapy best practices
Enjoys making a positive difference with children
Comfortable with a primarily pediatric caseload
Other Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Continuing education credits
Health insurance
Life insurance
Opportunities for advancement
Paid time off
Vision insurance
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Get AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features.
Central Florida Speech & Hearing Center is seeking a speech-language pathologist to join our team. We are vested in providing unwavering support to employees, quality intervention services and care for the whole family. Our mission is to provide the highest quality speech, language and hearing services, always in a caring manner, regardless of a person’s ability to pay. Our goal in the SLP department is for every child to have some way to effectively communicate with their family, teacher and friends. The Center has provided quality speech-language and audiology services in central Florida for over 60 years. We hope you will consider joining us in continuing that tradition for years to come.
What Makes CFSHC Unique?
CFSHC is a nonprofit organization that has been serving the Central Florida community for over 65 years.
In most speech-language pathology practices, clinicians are paid hourly and only for direct patient-facing time. Time spent preparing for sessions, completing documentation, or attending meetings is either on outside time or unpaid.
At CFSHC, we value the full scope of our clinicians’ work and commitment. We offer a salaried compensation model that provides stable income not tied to the number of appointments seen. Clinicians are paid for their time and expertise—not just for the minutes spent in front of patients. This approach fosters a more supportive work environment, allows for better continuity of care, and encourages professional growth without financial penalty for doing what’s best for our patients.
Benefits of Joining Our Team
Competitive salary and benefits package
Pay based on hours in-office, not patient facing time
Dedicated time for report-writing and therapy preparation.
Flexible schedule and consistent weekly patients
Licensure and professional dues reimbursement
Continuing Education Reimbursement
Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
Individual office/therapy room w/observation room
Collaboration with a supportive team
Access to a variety of therapy materials and current evaluation measures
Dedicated scheduling & billing teams to handle patient communications and financial administration
Responsibilities
Provide speech/language therapy services to children with varying exceptionalities
Responsible for evaluations, treatment and report writing/implementation
Interpret evaluative data to establish measurable goals
Complete daily progress notes
Establish and maintain positive collaborative relationship with children and families
Collaborate with speech-language pathology team on departmental objectives
Job Qualifications
Master’s Degree or higher in Speech-Language Pathology
Current Certification of Clinical Competency from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Current SLP licensure by the state of Florida
Thorough knowledge of therapy best practices
Enjoys making a positive difference with children
Comfortable with a primarily pediatric caseload
Other Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Continuing education credits
Health insurance
Life insurance
Opportunities for advancement
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Central Florida Speech and Hearing Center by 2x
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