SLP | Pediatric & Autism Services

Autismcoe

Fayetteville, ARPart-time

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Benefits

Full-time salaried position: $75,000–$85,000 per year, based on experiencePart-time compensation considered based on schedule and experienceMedical, dental, and vision insurance (eligibility-based)Company-paid life insurancePaid Time Off (PTO)Company-paid holidays401(k) eligibility after required service periodSupportive, collaborative clinical environment#J-18808-Ljbffr

Job Description

Fayetteville, United States | Posted on 02/02/2026

Autism Center of Excellence is seeking a collaborative and compassionate Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our clinical team in Fayetteville, North Carolina. This is an on-site position, and we are open to both full-time and part-time candidates based on availability and clinic needs.

The SLP will provide speech and language assessment and intervention services to pediatric clients, many of whom are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. This role works closely with an interdisciplinary team, including BCBAs and other therapy providers, to support individualized, child-centered care.

This position is ideal for an SLP who values evidence-based practice, collaboration, and making a meaningful impact in a supportive clinical environment.

Key Responsibilities
• Conduct speech and language evaluations and ongoing assessments
• Develop and implement individualized treatment plans
• Provide direct therapy services in an on-site clinic setting
• Collaborate with ABA and clinical teams to support client progress
• Document services, progress, and outcomes in accordance with professional standards
• Communicate effectively with caregivers and team members
• Participate in interdisciplinary care planning and coordination

Requirements
• Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology required
• Active or eligible North Carolina Speech-Language Pathologist license required
• Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) preferred
• Clinical Fellowship (CF) candidates may be considered
• Experience working with pediatric populations preferred
• Experience working with children with autism or developmental delays preferred
• Strong communication, organization, and time-management skills
• Ability to collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary clinical teams
• Commitment to ethical, evidence-based practice

Compensation
• Full-time salaried position: $75,000–$85,000 per year, based on experience
• Part-time compensation considered based on schedule and experience
• Medical, dental, and vision insurance (eligibility-based)
• Company-paid life insurance
• Paid Time Off (PTO)
• Company-paid holidays
• 401(k) eligibility after required service period
• Supportive, collaborative clinical environment

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Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology required
  • Active or eligible North Carolina Speech-Language Pathologist license required
  • Clinical Fellowship (CF) candidates may be considered
  • Strong communication, organization, and time-management skills
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary clinical teams
  • Commitment to ethical, evidence-based practice

Responsibilities

  • The SLP will provide speech and language assessment and intervention services to pediatric clients, many of whom are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder
  • This role works closely with an interdisciplinary team, including BCBAs and other therapy providers, to support individualized, child-centered care
  • This position is ideal for an SLP who values evidence-based practice, collaboration, and making a meaningful impact in a supportive clinical environment
  • Conduct speech and language evaluations and ongoing assessments
  • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans
  • Provide direct therapy services in an on-site clinic setting
  • Collaborate with ABA and clinical teams to support client progress
  • Document services, progress, and outcomes in accordance with professional standards
  • Communicate effectively with caregivers and team members
  • Participate in interdisciplinary care planning and coordination


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