We are actively hiring for school-based opportunities in
Glendale, Avondale, and Central Phoenix.
Because we partner with multiple school districts & charters across the Valley, additional positions may become available throughout the Greater Phoenix area. Our goal is to match each therapist with the district, commute, and schedule that best fits their preferences.
Compensation & BenefitsFull-time and part-time W-2 opportunities- Competitive compensation based on experience, assignment, and district placement
- 100% paid employee medical benefits, paid sick time, 401(k), and CEU reimbursement
- Clinical Support & Mentorship that goes well beyond Arizona supervision requirements, including:
- Experienced SLP supervision
- Dedicated Clinical Director mentorship
- Structured onboarding and training
- School site visits and collaborative problem-solving
- Regular office hours for day-to-day clinical guidance and questions
Compensation may vary based on school district, geographic assignment, experience, and role responsibilities.
Essential Responsibilities- Provide evidence-based occupational therapy services that support student participation and educational access.
- Utilize creative, engaging, and strengths-based intervention strategies to support students with diverse developmental needs, including autistic and neurodiverse learners.
- Collaborate with teachers, families, and school teams to develop practical strategies that promote participation and independence throughout the school day.
- Partner with multidisciplinary team members to provide coordinated, student-centered services.
- Complete timely documentation, progress reports, and IEP-related documentation using technology designed to support clinician efficiency.
- Establish positive, collaborative relationships with students, families, educators, and colleagues.
- Comply with district policies and applicable state and federal regulations governing school-based therapy services.
- SLP complete evaluations and determine service recommendations as appropriate to educational needs.
- SLP-A provides services under appropriate supervision in accordance with Arizona licensure requirements, Arizona Department of Health Services regulations, and professional board standards.
QualificationsSpeech Language Pathologists-Assistants (SLP-A)- Bachelor's degree or Associate's from an accredited Speech Language Pathology-Assistant program
- Arizona SLP-A license (current & valid)
- Arizona IVP Fingerprint Class One Clearance Card (IVP # must appear on front of card)
Salary Description
83,000- 88,000