What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Speech Language Pathologist position at Ampersand Therapy?
School-Based Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) – Olympia, WA | 2025–2026 School YearHello SLPs,Come work with a local, woman- and therapist-founded and run company! Ampersand Therapy is hiring Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) for full-time or part-time school-based positions in Olympia, WA for the rest of the 2025–2026 school year. Whether you are a CF-SLP or a seasoned provider, we would love to hear from you.Position Details:In-person, school-based roleFull-time and part-time positions availableJanuary 2026 through the end of the year, with potential to continue for next school yearProvide speech and language evaluations and therapyDevelop and implement IEPs and complete documentationCollaborate with school special education teamsRequirements:Master’s degree in Speech-Language PathologyWashington state SLP license (or willingness to obtain)Washington ESA (Educational Staff Associate) CertificateClinical Fellows are encouraged to apply – we provide mentorship and assist with supervision Benefits (W-2 Employment):Paid sick leaveHealthcare benefits (medical, dental, vision) for employees working 0.8 FTE or more401(k) with company matchingReimbursements for licensure, continuing education, and professional costsMileage reimbursement at the IRS ratePaid time off for volunteer work and donation matching for nonprofits (0.8 FTE and above)General and professional liability insuranceReferral bonusesNo non-compete clausesWhy Ampersand Therapy:We’re a small, therapist-run company based in Washington and Colorado. We started Ampersand Therapy as an alternative to large staffing agencies, with the goal of supporting therapists the way we wish we had been supported. As practicing clinicians, we understand your work and strive to provide real-time mentorship, collaboration, and flexibility. You’ll often find us working in schools ourselves alongside our team.Our Values:Equity: We are committed to creating inclusive, supportive environments for both staff and students and donate to organizations like The Conscious Kid.Community: We support and volunteer with organizations including Special Olympics, Project Canine, and The Moth.Sustainability: We reduce waste by going digital, promote low-waste treatment tools, and are committed to a negative carbon footprint.If you're a Speech-Language Pathologist looking for a school-based opportunity in Olympia, WA, apply now and join a team that truly understands and supports your work.
Salary : $40 - $53