Anderson Center for Autism
Location
Saugerties, New York
Salary
$69,881 - $71,656 / YEAR
Provide comprehensive speech and language assessments and therapeutic interventions for preschool-aged students with autism and neurodivergent needs. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to integrate therapy goals into classroom routines and manage regulatory documentation.
Requires a Master's Degree in Communication Disorders or a related field. Must hold New York State certification as a Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Disabilities (TSSLD) or Teacher of the Speech and Hearing Handicapped.
Are you a compassionate Speech-Language Pathologist who believes that young children can meet their fullest potential when they feel seen, heard, valued, and understood?
Have you been searching for the right workplace in which to build your long-term career, where your skills will help autistic and neurodivergent students express themselves - and you, too, can shine?
As a Speech-Language Pathologist for our preschool-aged students, you will do more than provide comprehensive speech and language assessment, therapeutic intervention, and consultation services. You’ll work with a multidisciplinary team to propel children toward a successful journey ahead - building their feelings of self-worth as they discover how to best express their ideas, needs, and wishes. And by partnering with educators, families, and related service providers, you’ll give each child the opportunity to have an entire team of people who understand how to generalize skills in various settings.
Although a valued member of the interdisciplinary team, our clinicians are afforded a strong degree of professional autonomy, with decision-making guided by best practices, evidence-based interventions, and the best interests of students. We’ll provide you with therapy resources and supports, including assessment materials, AAC supports, assistive technology, curriculum resources, and professional development as needed.
This is a chance to do purpose‑driven work for an organization that aligns with the values which probably inspired you to enter this profession in the first place. Here, you can turn your compassion into action and make a profoundly meaningful impact.
And as part of our team at Anderson, you will also have the chance to flourish - both in and out of the workplace. Ours is an agency that prioritizes a work-life balance, with limited expectations outside of normal work hours, and an ongoing effort made to protect your personal time. In addition, robust benefits, generous time off, retirement plans with employer contributions, and career advancement pathways await; many come to Anderson for an opportunity and stay for decades!
You will be a valued member of an interdisciplinary team, collaborating closely with teachers, occupational therapists, physical therapists, leadership, and other related service professionals to support student outcomes. You will create an engaging, motivational, structured experience for students as you conduct speech and language evaluations using standardized and/or criterion‑referenced tools, and as you deliver individual and group speech-language therapy services. You will prepare written evaluation reports, summaries, IEP goals, objectives, and progress documentation. You will address functional communication, speech and language development, oral‑motor skills, and AAC needs. You will integrate therapy goals into classroom routines and preschool programming. You will participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and contribute to treatment planning. You will provide consultation and guidance to team members regarding communication strategies and supports. You will review and upload therapy prescriptions/scripts to the CPSE portal. You will coordinate service start dates, manage therapy schedules, monitor productivity, and arrange make‑up sessions. You will report missed sessions to school districts in accordance with regulatory requirements. You will compile related service discipline reports for annual and regulatory reporting. You will provide oversight and support to related service providers in the preschool setting. You will maintain accurate records and comply with all licensure, certification, and regulatory requirements. You will communicate progress updates with parents and guardians, celebrating strengths, breakthroughs, and milestones while sharing strategies to help navigate challenges. You will help create a culture of unconditional positive regard that maximizes strengths while effectively navigating challenges, and ultimately do what you can to optimize student success and self-confidence.
Dependability, compassion, integrity, patience, adaptability, perseverance, and a genuine belief that students deserve the opportunity to feel seen, heard, valued, and understood. Strong communication, organizational, collaborative, interpersonal, teaching, and problem-solving skills. Deep understanding of autism, developmental disabilities, and how to navigate complex communication needs and sensory sensitivities. Ability to work effectively within an interdisciplinary, early childhood environment, and to build connected, trusted relationships with children and their families. Alignment with our mission and values.
Master’s Degree in Communication Disorders or related field. New York State certification as a Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Disabilities (TSSLD) or Teacher of the Speech and Hearing Handicapped. Current New York State licensure and certification maintained throughout employment. Complete agency orientation and training. Fulfill all mandated reporting requirements, ensure compliance with agency policies, and adhere to organizational protocols.
To actively support Anderson’s mission by promoting and enhancing the quality of life (QofL) of the individuals we serve through thoughtful, comprehensive, and person-centered practices.
Follows Academic Calendar with paid time off and recess days (Winter & Spring Break, school holidays, etc.) 403(b) retirement plan with employer match and annual contribution Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance plans Wellness program Ongoing professional development Scholarship program for those seeking educational experiences aligned with the role (*restrictions apply) Eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Availability of Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) supervision/support Invitations to staff appreciation events and experiences And much, much more! To get a better understanding of the benefits that will be available to you, visit andersoncenterforautism.org/benefit.
$69,881.03 - $71,656.41 Annual Salary; Based on certifications
Ready to Bring Your Purpose to Life? A bright future for you begins here at Anderson Center for Autism. Open the door to a rewarding career with advancement opportunities; expand possibilities for yourself AND for individuals with autism, their families, your colleagues, our cause, and society as a whole!
Apply today. You’ll contribute to a meaningful mission, now and for years to come!
Life as Part of our Anderson Center for Autism Team If you are looking to build a career that brings you a deep sense of purpose and a high quality of life, Anderson Center for Autism might be just the landing place you’ve envisioned.
Here you will enjoy a supportive, friendly work environment that values your ideas and insights, provides rewarding mentorship experiences, and opens doors to new professional opportunities that can transform your journey.
And by working at Anderson, you will be part of a movement so much bigger than all of us. Founded over 100 years ago (in 1924), our award-winning, evidence-based educational, vocational, residential, clinical, and consulting/training programs have successfully optimized the quality of life for individuals with autism for decades now. In addition, we work every day to cultivate a broader culture of acceptance in society, further adding to the legacy of compassion for which we have come to be known throughout the country and around the world.
In addition to a rewarding career experience, as part of our team you’ll also enjoy competitive pay, a generous retirement plan (including employer match and annual contribution), abundant vacation time, robust benefits, ongoing opportunities for learning and advancement, wellness programs, staff appreciation events, and a chance to work alongside wonderful professionals in a positive environment.
Hudson Valley Jobs, Autism Careers, Careers at Anderson, Leadership Positions, Jobs New York, Nonprofit Leadership, Autism, Speech, ASD, Special Education, Preschool, First Shift, School, SLP, Human Services, Non-Profit, ADHD, Disabilities, Cognitive, Behavioral, Special Needs, Treatment Team This position description in no way states or implies that the responsibilities listed are the only duties to be performed by the person filling this position. The person in the position may be required to perform other duties as necessitated by the situation or requested by his/her supervisor. Anderson Center for Autism is committed to providing a diverse workforce by ensuring that discrimination barriers to equal employment opportunity and upward mobility do not exist here. Equal opportunity means employment, development, and promotion of individuals without consideration of race, color, disability, religion, age, gender, gender identity and expression, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, veteran status, citizenship or immigration status, unless there is a bona fide occupational requirement which excludes a person in one of these protected groups. Anderson Center for Autism is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EOE
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Market context
Speech-language pathologist openings in New York are often driven by school-based and student-support needs, especially for candidates with the required state certification and a master’s degree. This role can be competitive because districts look for licensed clinicians who can support communication goals, collaborate with educators, and manage caseloads in a school setting. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your TSSLD eligibility and tailor your application to school-based experience.