Full-Time Speech-Language Pathologist - Worcester, MA

At GTC Therapy, we believe clinicians deserve the same compassion, flexibility, and support that they give to their clients every day.
If you’re a Speech-Language Pathologist who values evidence-based practice, connection, and balance — we’d love to meet you.

💬 About the Role

We are looking for a therapist excited about supporting children in a clinic setting as well as their naturalistic environments (homes, daycares, etc.). This position has the potential for professional development opportunities and mentorship.

You’ll have opportunities for mentorship, professional development, and collaboration with a close-knit team that truly values people first.

Key Details

  • Job Type: Full-time, salaried (guaranteed pay)

  • Pay Range: $76,000–$90,000 per year. Pay is guaranteed.
    (based on experience, determined through our transparent company-wide pay rubric)

  • Location: Worcester, MA

  • Schedule: Monday–Friday with some after-school hours; flexible scheduling available

🌟 Why Work With Us

💼 Benefits & Perks

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance

  • Employer paid student loan support

  • Professional development stipend

  • License reimbursement

  • Paid vacation, sick time, and federal holidays

  • Flex-Time to maximize PTO

  • “Flex Fridays” — end patient care by 2:00 PM!

  • Flexible schedule & work-from-home opportunities

  • Mileage reimbursement

  • Opportunities for advancement

  • Reduced productivity expectations after 1 year

🧩 What We’re Looking For

  • Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology (required)

  • Licensed SLP in the state of Massachusetts (required)

  • CCC-SLP, background check, and valid driver’s license (required)

  • Pediatric experience (required)

  • AAC experience (preferred)

  • Independence, flexibility, and a passion for helping others

📋 Responsibilities

  • Conduct speech and language evaluations

  • Provide therapy and consultation in clinic and community settings

  • Conduct and support AAC evaluations and treatment

  • Develop and implement treatment plans

  • Educate and counsel families and caregivers

  • Collaborate closely with interdisciplinary partners, including ABA professionals