Speech Language Pathologist

Job title: Speech Language Pathologist
Company: Mainland Speech Language Pathology Inc.
Language: English
Country: Canada
Location: Lower Mainland, British Columbia
Job type: Full-time, part-time & casual
Pay: $90-$110 per hour & bonus pay

Benefits: Dental care
Extended health care
Life insurance
Vision care
Disability insurance
Flexible working hours
Work-from-home opportunities
Casual dress
Company events & social
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What We Offer:

  • Highly competitive pay
  • Benefits – Health/Dental/Vision (for those who qualify)
  • You are able to choose your clients and schedule
  • Flexible hours (mornings, afternoons, evenings and weekends) – whatever works for you!
  • Schedule flexibility and caseload size – ability to set your own schedule and determine caseload
  • Memberships to Informed SLP, speechpathology.com and the ability to participate in team case study discussions and evidence based research opportunities
  • Paid CEU classes and conferences
  • An assistant available to do prep and organize materials
  • Electronic charting and scheduling
  • All invoicing and paperwork done for you!
  • A fun group of people and a great team to bounce ideas off of!

What You Bring:

  • A Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology
  • Current registration with the College of Speech and Hearing Health Professionals of B.C. (CSHBC)
  • Professional liability insurance
  • Experience working with children on the autism spectrum
  • RASP List eligibility a plus!
  • Valid B.C./Canadian driver’s License and access to reliable means of transportation

Please email your resume and cover letter to:
admin@mainlandspeech.com

Why I Love Working With Mainland

My job as an SLP provides me with so much enjoyment and gratification. I absolutely love getting to know the families that I work with, including parents, siblings, and sometimes pets! What is perhaps the most rewarding is that my job allows me to make a meaningful difference in people’s everyday lives. Helping my students overcome communication challenges empowers them to express themselves, connect with others, and achieve their goals, fostering a sense of fulfilment and purpose in my work each day. 

Why I Love My Job

I love my job because of the relationships I build with my clients and their families. I feel so fortunate to have the opportunity to connect with people everyday. We start by building trust with one another and from there we see such huge success take place. Communication is crucial for everyone, and being able to play a role in this for people is the greatest gift I could ask for!