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Location

Asheville, North Carolina

Quick overview

Speech-Language Pathologists at Carolina Pediatric Therapy evaluate and treat a wide range of speech and language disorders. They use engaging, evidence-based interventions to support communication skills across real-life environments.

Requirements summary

Candidates must be a Master’s-level Speech-Language Pathologist licensed in North Carolina and ASHA-certified. Bilingual skills are required, and 2+ years of experience is preferred, although strong pediatric candidates with less experience are encouraged to apply.

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Job description

  • Description **$5,000 Welcome Bonus*
  • Build a Profession You’re Excited About — Not Just a Job Are you a Speech-Language Pathologist (Speech Therapist) looking for more than just a caseload? Do you want clear growth opportunities, real collaboration, and a workplace that actually protects your time? At Carolina Pediatric Therapy, we believe great clinicians deserve great support. We’re seeking passionate, growth-minded SLPs who want to deepen their skills, work alongside an interdisciplinary team, and make a meaningful impact on children and families--all while maintaining sustainable clinical practices.

We’re Looking for Clinicians Who

  • Love collaborating as part of an interdisciplinary team Want to help shape and grow a thriving pediatric program Are curious, motivated learners who value professional growth Why Carolina Pediatric Therapy? We’re a mission-driven, dynamic pediatric therapy practice providing integrated care for children ages birth through 21. Just as importantly, we invest deeply in our clinicians—because when our team thrives, our families do too.
  • Our clinicians enjoy: Daily protected time for planning and collaboration Weekly protected time for professional growth through learning collaboratives Multiple supports for efficient, ethical documentation—including customizable templates, AI-assisted tools, and collaborative documentation—so notes don’t follow you home Flexible schedule options to support work-life balance Opportunities to work across clinics, daycares, schools, homes, community settings, and telehealth A clear, structured pathway for career advancement

About the Role

Speech-Language Pathologists at Carolina Pediatric Therapy evaluate and treat a wide range of speech and language disorders. You’ll use engaging, evidence-based interventions to support communication skills across real-life environments—making therapy meaningful and impactful.

What You Can Expect

  • Embedded mentorship program for new team members True interdisciplinary collaboration with OTs, PTs, SLPs, Psychology, and Behavioral Health clinicians A supportive, positive culture rooted in vision, purpose, and teamwork Ongoing staff development and learning opportunities
  • Compensation &
  • Benefits: Competitive pay rates Medical health insurance Continuing education allowance 3 weeks PTO starting your first year Up to 10 paid holidays Mental health benefit / EAP Life insurance Optional supplemental insurance (dental, vision, vision, etc.) 401(k)

Requirements

Master’s-level Speech-Language Pathologist licensed in North Carolina (or eligible) ASHA-certified 2+ years of experience preferred (strong pediatric candidates with less experience encouraged to apply) Bilingual skills are required Feeding experience a plus Ready to grow your career in a place that values you as much as your work? Learn more at www.CarolinaPeds.com and discover how you can make a lasting difference.

Benefits

  • Life Insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Optional Supplemental Insurance
  • Continuing Education Allowance
  • Medical Health Insurance
  • Up To 10 Paid Holidays
  • 3 Weeks PTO Starting Your First Year
  • Mental Health Benefit / EAP