Speech-Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow
Clinical Fellow Speech-Language Pathologist (CF-SLP) — School-Based | W-2 Position
Pediatric Therapeutic Services (PTS) is hiring Clinical Fellow Speech-Language Pathologists (CF-SLPs) to support students in local school districts.
Your CF year should feel like growth — not survival mode. At PTS, we focus on real mentorship, practical support, and helping new clinicians build confidence while doing meaningful work.
If you’re looking for a CF experience where you’re supported, valued, and part of a collaborative community, we’d love to connect.
What Makes This CF Different
-W-2 employee position with consistent support and structure
-Competitive compensation — paid for BOTH direct AND indirect time (therapy sessions, documentation, meetings, report writing, and more)
-Structured Clinical Fellowship mentorship designed for early-career clinicians
-Consistent access to Clinical Directors and Team Leaders — guidance when you need it
-School-Based Academy to help you feel confident transitioning into school settings
-Lending Library with evaluation tools and assessments (save money and reduce stress!)
-Monthly “Team Tuesday” virtual meetups to collaborate, ask questions, and build your professional network
What You’ll Do
• Provide speech-language therapy aligned with student IEP goals
• Conduct screenings, evaluations, and write comprehensive reports
• Participate in IEP meetings and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams
• Support classroom carryover through collaboration with teachers and staff
• Communicate with families and provide consultative support
• Maintain compliant documentation aligned with school and regulatory standards
• Continue growing your clinical skills through mentorship and ongoing learning
About PTS
For over 20 years, Pediatric Therapeutic Services has partnered with schools to provide holistic, education-based therapy services. As the need for student support grows under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), our mission remains the same: connect passionate clinicians with meaningful opportunities that help students access their education and reach their full potential.
At PTS, new clinicians aren’t just placed — they’re supported, mentored, and set up for long-term success.
Qualifications
• Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
• Eligibility for State Specific Certification
• Eligibility for Provisional License
• Child Abuse, State, and Federal Clearances