Speech Language Pathologist
Company: PIECE BY PIECE AUTISM CENTER LLC
Location: Lafayette
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About Us: Our mission is to
provide high quality ABA, occupational therapy, and speech therapy
in underserved Indiana communities. We strive to be a resource for
local families and schools, providing training about autism and ABA
therapy, diagnosing physicians, and autism advocacy groups. In
addition to supporting our clients, families, and community
members, we are committed to providing a safe, rewarding, and
enjoyable employee experience, as none of this is possible without
a talented, dedicated, and motivated team of clinicians. About the
Role: We are looking for a speech therapist to serve our Lafayette
and Crawfordsville locations. This clinic based position involves
conducting initial evaluations and assessments,
intervention/treatment sessions, regular re-assessments to outline
progress or continued areas of focus, and discharge planning across
both locations. The speech therapist will be responsible for
communicating regularly with each child's family and BCBA to
outline progress, provide suggestions for carryover and practice
outside of the clinic setting, and/or discuss potential changes to
the treatment plan. The therapist's caseload would primarily be
made up of current ABA therapy clients, but there is potential for
additional outpatient clients as well. Benefits: Clinician owned
and operated Employer match on retirement contributions Performance
based bonuses Competitive salary with twice a year raises $25,000
employer paid life insurance Medical, dental, vision, voluntary
life, short term disability, hospital, accident, and critical
illness coverage available Paid flex time Paid holidays 16 days of
PTO your first year, increasing annually Paid recertification and
licensing fees Yearly CE stipend Paid conference fees plus travel
and hotel (one per year) Paid mileage for travel between locations
Minimum Qualifications: Master’s degree in Speech-Language
Pathology from an accredited program. Active and valid licensure to
practice as a Speech Language Pathologist from the Indiana
Professional Licensing Agency (PLA) Certificate of Clinical
Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from the American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Experience working with
pediatric populations in clinical or educational settings. Strong
knowledge of pediatric speech, language, and swallowing disorders
and evidence-based treatment methodologies. Familiarity with
assistive technology and augmentative and alternative communication
(AAC) devices. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with early
intervention and clinic-based speech therapy programs. Additional
certifications related to pediatric feeding and swallowing
disorders. Bilingual abilities or experience working with diverse
cultural and linguistic populations. Training in family-centered
care approaches and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive speech and language
evaluations for pediatric patients to identify communication
disorders. Develop and implement individualized treatment plans
based on assessment results and patient goals. Provide direct
therapy services using evidence-based techniques to improve speech,
language, and swallowing functions. Collaborate with families,
teachers, and other healthcare providers to support the child's
communication development in various environments. Document patient
progress, maintain accurate records, and adjust treatment plans as
necessary to ensure effective outcomes. Educate caregivers and
educators on strategies to support communication development
outside of therapy sessions. Participate in multidisciplinary team
meetings to coordinate care and share insights on patient progress.
Skills: The Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist utilizes strong
assessment and diagnostic skills daily to identify specific
communication challenges in children. Effective communication and
interpersonal skills are essential for building rapport with young
patients and collaborating with families and multidisciplinary
teams. Clinical expertise in evidence-based therapy techniques
allows the practitioner to design and implement individualized
treatment plans that address each child's unique needs.
Organizational skills are critical for maintaining detailed
documentation and tracking patient progress over time.
Additionally, adaptability and cultural competence enable the
clinician to tailor interventions to diverse populations and
changing clinical environments.
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