Provide speech-language therapy services and conduct evaluations for students across various grade levels in school settings. Develop and implement IEP goals while collaborating with teachers, families, and multidisciplinary teams.
Requirements summary
Requires a Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology and a valid Vermont SLP license or eligibility as a Clinical Fellow. Experience in school-based or pediatric settings is preferred but not required.
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) | $10K Sign-On Bonus | Multiple School-Based Openings Across Vermont | $50–$60/hr + Guaranteed Pay Full-Time Opportunities | CCC-SLPs & Clinical Fellows Welcome | Diverse Caseloads Available Looking for a school-based SLP position that offers guaranteed pay, exceptional support, and a caseload that matches your interests?
Boothby Therapy Services is actively hiring Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) throughout Vermont for the 2026–2027 school year.
We partner with school districts across the state and have opportunities available serving: Preschool (PK) Elementary School Middle School High School Mixed PK–12 Caseloads Specialized Programs Autism Support Programs Life Skills Classrooms Inclusive Education Settings Rather than placing clinicians into a single opening, we take a personalized approach and match candidates with positions based on their experience, preferred age group, clinical interests, schedule preferences, and geographic location.
Whether you're looking for an early childhood caseload, elementary students, secondary populations, or a mixed-age assignment, we'll help find the right fit.
Compensation & Benefits $50–$60 Per Hour Guaranteed Pay At Boothby, you're paid for your scheduled time-even when students are absent, sessions are canceled, field trips occur, or schedules change.
Your compensation shouldn't depend on factors outside your control.
Why Speech-Language Pathologists Choose Boothby Exceptional Support At Boothby, you're never navigating school-based therapy alone.
You'll receive: Dedicated Service Delivery Manager support throughout the school year Ongoing mentorship and clinical guidance Structured support for Clinical Fellows (CF-SLP/CFY) Collaboration with OTs, PTs, Special Educators, School Psychologists, and district teams Access to therapy resources, tools, and best practices Responsive administrative support and advocacy A culture focused on clinician well-being and professional growth Many clinicians join Boothby after feeling unsupported in traditional school settings and stay because they finally have a team behind them.
Why Join Boothby Therapy Services?
Diverse Clinical Opportunities Work with students across a variety of grade levels, communication needs, and educational settings throughout Vermont.
Clinical Fellowship Friendly We proudly welcome Clinical Fellows and provide mentorship, supervision, and support throughout the fellowship experience.
Benefits
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Medical Insurance
Professional Development Opportunities
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Relocation Assistance
Continuing Education Funds
401(k) With Company Contribution
License And Certification Reimbursement
Dedicated Clinical And Administrative Support
Free Company-Sponsored CEUs
Professional Growth We invest in our clinicians through continuing education, leadership opportunities, and career development.
Mission-Driven Organization Every decision we make is centered on supporting students while empowering the professionals who serve them.
Benefits
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance 401(k) with Company Contribution Paid Time Off (PTO) Free Company-Sponsored CEUs Continuing Education Funds License and Certification Reimbursement Professional Development Opportunities Dedicated Clinical and Administrative Support Relocation Assistance (where applicable) Speech-Language Pathologist Responsibilities Responsibilities vary by placement but may include: Provide speech-language therapy services in school-based settings Conduct speech and language evaluations and assessments Develop and implement IEP goals and therapy plans Deliver direct therapy services through individual and small-group sessions Support students with: Articulation and phonological disorders Receptive and expressive language disorders Social/pragmatic communication Fluency disorders Voice disorders AAC and assistive communication needs Adapt therapy approaches to meet the needs of diverse age groups and developmental levels Collaborate with teachers, administrators, families, and related service providers Participate in IEP meetings and multidisciplinary team discussions Monitor progress and maintain compliant documentation Support students in achieving greater communication, independence, and educational success
Qualifications
Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology CCC-SLP or eligibility as a Clinical Fellow (CF-SLP/CFY) Active Vermont SLP License or eligibility School-based, pediatric, or special education experience preferred but not required Strong communication, organization, and collaboration skills We welcome both experienced clinicians and Clinical Fellows seeking a supportive environment to begin or grow their careers. About Boothby Therapy Services Boothby Therapy Services is a mission-driven organization built on excellence, honesty, kindness, and collaboration. We partner with schools throughout New England to support student success while investing deeply in the professionals who make that success possible. Apply Today We are actively hiring Speech-Language Pathologists across Vermont for the 2026–2027 school year. Apply once and we'll work with you to identify opportunities that align with your preferred location, schedule, age group, and clinical interests. One Application. Multiple Opportunities. Guaranteed Pay. The Right School-Based SLP Position for You. Join Boothby Therapy Services and discover a career where your expertise is valued, your growth is supported, and your impact is celebrated. #bts_vt Background checks will be conducted on all final candidates.
Market context
Vermont SLP roles stay in steady demand
Speech-language pathologist openings in Vermont are often driven by school-based and pediatric needs, especially in special education settings. These roles can be competitive because employers typically look for a master’s degree, Vermont licensure or Clinical Fellow eligibility, and comfort working with children; this posting also includes a sign-on bonus and relocation support. Before applying, confirm your license status and review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time compared with reading the full original description.