CROSSROADS CONTINUUM INC·Marlborough, Massachusetts
Develop and implement individualized speech and language programming aligned with IEPs for students with autism. Provide direct therapy and consultative services while collaborating with interdisciplinary teams and supervising SLPAs.
Temporary Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)
Reports To: Speech & Language Services Coordinator
Crossroads Continuum is a mission-driven nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with autism to learn, grow, and thrive. Through evidence-based, compassionate programming, we support students across developmental, communication, and behavioral domains—partnering closely with families, school districts, and interdisciplinary teams.
Speech-language pathology is a cornerstone of our educational model, and our SLPs play a critical leadership role in shaping meaningful communication outcomes for students.
The Temporary Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) will provide speech and language services during a parental leave coverage period and will be responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating individualized speech and language programming aligned with students’ Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). This role provides both direct and consultative services, collaborates closely with multidisciplinary teams, and utilizes ABA-informed practices to support communication, learning, and functional independence.
The Temporary SLP will serve as an integral member of the clinical and educational team, supporting speech-related programming, collaborating with experienced clinicians and PhD-level BCBAs, and helping ensure high-quality, data-driven services for students. This role is ideal for a clinician who is adaptable, collaborative, and prepared to step into a fast-paced, highly supportive environment with a strong AAC focus.
This temporary Speech-Language Pathologist position is designed to provide coverage for a parental leave and is anticipated to last a minimum of six (6) months. Crossroads Continuum is also open to candidates completing their Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) and welcomes passionate clinicians who are eager to grow within a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment.
While this role is temporary in nature, it may serve as a strong opportunity for future employment consideration or continued collaboration with Crossroads Continuum based on organizational needs and performance.
Approximately 70% of our school population utilizes some form of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), making AAC experience, flexibility, and a readiness to “hit the ground running” especially important for success in this role.
This is an exciting opportunity for a clinician who is passionate about autism, communication, interdisciplinary teamwork, and evidence-based practice in a highly specialized educational setting.
Qualifications: & Requirements
Why Join Crossroads Continuum?
We believe supporting our students starts with supporting our staff. At Crossroads Continuum, you’ll find a mission-driven culture that values collaboration, growth, and work-life balance.
Crossroads Continuum is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage applicants of all backgrounds to apply. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religious creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal or Massachusetts law.
Reasonable accommodations are available to qualified individuals with disabilities throughout the application and hiring process.
Interested in Applying?
If you’re passionate about communication, collaboration, and making a meaningful difference in the lives of students with autism, we encourage you to apply. If you have questions or would like to learn more about Crossroads Continuum, please reach out—we’d love to connect.
The listed compensation is the starting rate for an SLP-CF role. Compensation is scalable and may increase based on experience, certifications, licensure, and educational background.
30am - 3pm 37.5 hours / week
Market context
Temporary Speech-Language Pathologist roles in Massachusetts often reflect steady demand in schools and care settings, especially for candidates who can support communication goals across diverse student or patient needs. These positions can be competitive because employers value current Massachusetts licensure, a master’s degree, and preferred experience with ABA-based treatment and AAC devices, while still considering CFY candidates. Before applying, confirm your licensure status and review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here, which condense the original posting to save research time.