What are the responsibilities and job description for the Travel Speech Language Pathologist - Fusion Therapy Center position at Fusion Therapy Center?
Job Type
Full-time, Part-time
Description
We are excited to invite a passionate and patient-centered Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our dynamic and collaborative team at Fusion Therapy Center in a hybrid travel position. This unique role allows you to provide speech and language therapy to children in partner daycares, preschools, and schools in the mornings, followed by afternoon sessions in our pediatric outpatient clinic.
As part of your total rewards, we are pleased to offer a competitive SIGN-ON BONUS. We are seeking a dedicated clinician who delivers compassionate, high-quality care and thrives in both independent and team-oriented environments.
Why Join Our Team?
At Fusion Therapy Center, we believe in rewarding your time, dedication, and clinical excellence. Our compensation model values your contributions, promotes flexibility, and supports meaningful professional growth.
What our staff say:
“Leadership is 110% supportive in my career and personal growth! What I love most about working for Fusion is the genuine sense of purpose and connection I feel here.”
Employment Structure
You’ll be hired as a W-2 employee, which means we handle payroll taxes and provide a full benefits package. Unlike traditional salaried roles, you’ll be compensated at a higher hourly rate for each billable hour worked—giving you the opportunity to earn more based on the care you provide.
Typical Schedule:
- Morning (AM): Provide speech therapy at assigned daycares, preschools, or schools.
- Afternoon (PM): Conduct sessions in our pediatric outpatient clinic, collaborate with the therapy team, and complete documentation.
Schedules are coordinated to minimize travel time while maintaining a productive and fulfilling caseload. Travel between assigned locations is part of your workday.
Benefits
- Competitive pay based on billable hours
- Travel stipend for travel between partner sites
- Flexible work schedule
- Continuing education (CEUs) covered, based on hours worked
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Supportive and collaborative work environment with mentorship for new graduates
Responsibilities:
- Evaluate clients to assess their eligibility for speech therapy services
- Develop and adapt individualized treatment plans tailored to the client’s unique needs and goals
- Implement interventions designed to maximize gross motor skills, functional mobility, and independence
- Teach clients new ways of approaching tasks, breaking activities into manageable components
- Recommend and train clients in the use of adaptive equipment as necessary
- Educate family members and caregivers on exercises, techniques, and care strategies
- Document patient progress and treatment plans in accordance with clinic policies and deadlines
- Maintain consistent communication with clients, their families, and other team members
Skills Required:
- Proven experience as a Speech Therapist (or completion of clinical experience)
- Strong critical thinking skills with a flexible, growth-oriented mindset
- In-depth knowledge of SLP principles and practices
- Familiarity with speech therapy assessments and Medicaid guidelines
- Ability to work with diverse patient personalities and care needs
- Continuous drive to learn and stay current with new treatment practices
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Valid SLP license - or anticipated licensure date
- Master's degree or higher in speech-language pathology
- Bi-lingual preferred but not required
Salary : $75,000 - $100,000