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Hourly Speech Language Pathologist

Location

United States

Posted

13 days ago

Salary

$49 - $67 / hour

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Hourly Speech Language Pathologist

University of Washington Medical Center

Role Description The UW Institute on Human Development and Disability has an outstanding opportunity for a Speech Language Pathologist (Intermittent) to join their team. This is a fully remote, hourly position, estimated at 5-10 hours a month. Reporting to the Director of the Washington INCLUDE Collaborative (WAINLCUDE), the Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for providing subject matter expertise in speech-language pathology. This role supports statewide workforce development by contributing clinical knowledge to interdisciplinary training sessions and improving care for individuals with autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), and related conditions. The position plays a key role in enhancing provider capacity and strengthening community-based systems of care. Key Responsibilities - Provide subject matter expertise on communication differences and disorders associated with autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and mental health conditions in ECHO sessions (50%) - Serve as a hub team member in UW ECHO Autism and/or IDD sessions, contributing to case-based discussions and collaborative learning (20%) - Prepare and deliver 2–3 didactic presentations on relevant speech-language pathology topics (10%) - Participate in interdisciplinary case consultations, offering therapeutic recommendations and strategies for community providers (10%) - Attend monthly ECHO hub team meetings and other required program meetings (10%) Qualifications - Licensed by the State of Washington as a Speech Language Pathologist - Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communicative Disorders or equivalent degree approved by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association - A Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech/Language and Hearing Association Requirements - Experience and interest in working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families - Experience with Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) - Experience facilitating or supporting social skills groups - Experience administering and scoring ADOS-2 Modules 1–4 Benefits - Pay Range Minimum: $48.51 hourly - Pay Range Maximum: $67.36 hourly - For information about benefits for this position, visit this link .

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