TDLC Company Announcements

Job openings for an SLP and SLP-A!

We are looking for a quality SLP and SLP-A!

Part-time/Evening SLP:

We are currently looking for a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist who is able to work part-time in the evenings (Mon-Fri) and Saturdays. Must be comfortable working with children who have autism or other special needs.

  • Competitive pay
  • Great opportunity to work with several different treatment programs
  • Must be highly organized
  • Experience working with the special needs population is preferred
  • Must be able to pass criminal background check and drug screening

 

Part-time/Evening SLP-A:

We are currently looking for a Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant who is able to work part-time or full-time in the evenings (Mon-Fri) and Saturdays. Must be comfortable working with children who have autism or other special needs.

  • Competitive pay
  • Great opportunity to work with several different treatment programs
  • Must be highly organized
  • Must be able to pass criminal background check and drug screening

 

To apply with us:

Please provide us with your résumé via e-mail to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Don't forget to include the position you are applying for, and a cover letter/paragraph telling us a bit about yourself and your availability.

Staffing agencies and contractors, please do NOT contact us.

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