Speech-Language Pathologist – Focus on Pediatrics
Location: Speechcombers Therapy, 200 – 2620 Commercial Dr, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and locations within the community
Setting: Private Clinic. Most sessions will be conducted at our warm, welcoming clinic (which includes a waiting room, a sensory room, and 2 other therapy rooms). Online sessions and sessions at clients’ homes/in the community are also possible. Many clients have shared that they enjoy our clinic’s atmosphere and we pride ourselves in having created a comfortable, sensory-friendly environment for staff to work from and for clients to enjoy during their appointments.
Employment Type: Full-time. Options for full-time hours within 4 days/week or 5 days/week are possible, depending on the candidate’s preferences. Please inquire if you are interested in part-time opporunities.
Pay: Pay will vary based on the candidate’s experience. Pay for an employee will range from $44-$55/hr and is based on a 37.5-hour work week. Extended health benefits are available. For more experienced clinicians who would prefer to be an independent contractor, pay will range from $80-95/hr, including billable hours only.
Start Date: Flexible between July 20, 2026 and September 14, 2026
Reports To: Clinic Owner/Lead Speech-Language Pathologist
Position Summary
About us
We are a small, collaborative private clinic in Vancouver, BC dedicated to providing speech-language pathology and occupational therapy support using neurodiversity-affirming approaches. We believe that every client's communication style, cognitive profile, and lived experience include strengths to build on — not deficits to correct. Our team works closely together, with overlapping sessions designed to encourage real-time collaboration across disciplines.
The role
We are looking for a registered or registration-eligible Speech-Language Pathologist to join our team. The ideal candidate would provide assessment and therapy services to clients across the lifespan. Because children and adolescents make up the majority of our caseload, we would consider a candidate who prefers to work with children and adolescents, but not adults. Most work will be based in our Vancouver clinic. Some sessions will be delivered via telehealth, and home or community visits may be part of your caseload.
This role is well-suited to both new graduates and experienced clinicians. We are committed to mentorship, reflective practice, and ongoing professional development.
Responsibilities
- Conduct speech, language, and communication assessments and therapy using neurodiversity-affirming approaches
- Develop and implement individualized, client-centred treatment plans which engage clients, families and caregivers as active partners the in therapeutic process
- Monitor client progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly
- Deliver therapy sessions in-clinic, via telehealth, and in home or community settings as needed
- Collaborate with colleagues during overlapping sessions, participating in joint problem-solving and integrated care
- Provide supervision to our Communication Health Assistant(s), if we discuss that this will be a part of your role
- Maintain accurate, timely clinical documentation in accordance with CHCPBC standards
- Engage in reflective practice and contribute to a culture of continuous learning
- Participate in team meetings and case consultations
- Prepare timely, professional reports including assessment summaries, progress notes, and letters of support for funding applications (e.g., At Home Program, Variety Funding)
Qualifications
- Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program
- Registration with CHCPBC, or eligibility to register
- New graduates are warmly encouraged to apply — mentorship and supervision support are available, including supervision for the Registered Autism Service Providers (RASP) List
- Familiarity with neurodiversity-affirming, strength-based, and client-centred approaches
- Experience with or interest in telehealth and community-based service delivery is an asset
- Strong interpersonal skills and comfort working collaboratively in a small team environment
- Valid BC Driver’s License and access to own vehicle for home/community visits is an asset
What we offer
- Competitive compensation in line with current Vancouver private practice rates
- Mentorship and professional development support. For new graduates and less experienced clinicians, a supportive mentorship plan can be discussed during your interview
- A small, close-knit team with a genuine commitment to collaborative care
- Flexible scheduling with a mix of in-person, telehealth, and community sessions
- A practice culture rooted in respect, curiosity, and neurodiversity-affirming values
Equal Opportunity Employment
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful workplace. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals and accommodations are available upon request for candidates participating in all aspects of the selection process.
How to apply
Please submit your CV and a brief cover letter to [email protected]
We will review applications on a rolling basis.
Pay: $44.00-$95.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Extended health care
- Flexible schedule
Work Location: In person