Join Our Team as a Speech-Language Pathologist (Remote Opportunities!) — Behavioral Health WorksRemote Opportunities | Flexible Schedules | Comprehensive Benefits & PTO
Why You’ll Love Working with BHW:
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage
- 401(k) with employer match
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Health Savings Account (HSA) options
- Generous PTO
- Clinical mentorship and career development support
- Flexible scheduling that supports your personal and professional goals
About Behavioral Health Works:
Behavioral Health Works is a fast-growing organization committed to sustainable, responsible growth. We deliver personalized, evidence-based services for children and adolescents diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Our multidisciplinary team—including BCBAs, Case Supervisors, Behavior Technicians, and SLPs—collaborates closely with families to create treatment plans tailored to each child’s unique needs, blending principles of Applied Behavior Analysis with speech and language best practices.
Your Role: Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP):
Reporting directly to the Clinical Director, the SLP evaluates, develops, and oversees individualized speech and language treatment plans. You’ll work collaboratively with BCBAs and clinical team members while providing high-quality, data-driven therapy to support communication, social language, and functional skills.
Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct speech, language, and communication evaluations and reassessments
• Develop, monitor, and update individualized treatment plans
• Provide direct therapy targeting speech, language, and social communication goals
• Collaborate with and train parents/caregivers to support treatment goals
• Partner with BCBAs and clinical staff to ensure cohesive, interdisciplinary care
• Ensure accurate documentation and timely reporting in the electronic health record system
• Participate in team meetings, mentorship opportunities, and professional development
Qualifications:
Required: Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Sciences & Disorders; active state SLP licensure and ASHA CCC-SLP (or Clinical Fellowship eligibility); strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills.
Preferred: Experience working with children with ASD; familiarity with ABA-based or interdisciplinary treatment environments; experience providing parent coaching and caregiver education.
Compensation:
Starting at $75,000 annually (DOE)
Schedule:
- Full-time
- Monday to Friday
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