Speech-Language Pathologist

Posted: 06/22/2026

Immediate full-time opening in Lander! Work with a supportive team and enjoy excellent pay, flexible scheduling, paid indirect time and so much more! Email a resume to Chelsea at info@connectspeech.org to apply! 

JOB PURPOSE
Under minimal supervision, the Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) provides diagnostic and therapeutic services to pediatric and adult clients with speech, language, literacy, and swallowing disorders in home-based, clinic-based, and virtual settings.  The SLP is expected to exercise independent clinical judgment, maintain accurate documentation, and collaborate with families and interdisciplinary teams to ensure high-quality, client-centered care.

MISSION STATEMENT
Connect Speech Therapy is a dynamic hybrid clinic that is changing the way speech therapy services are provided in rural communities.  We are changemakers and advocates for rural America!  We provide home-based, clinic-based, and virtual speech and language therapy services.  We believe in delivering convenient, reliable, effective speech therapy for all Wyoming residents (and beyond), which means we think outside the box to develop innovative solutions that meet the needs of our rural communities.  We believe that collaboration, communication, and ongoing education are paramount to job satisfaction for our SLPs and SLPAs, as well as our clients’ success.  We are passionate and committed to our work while prioritizing work-life balance and manageable caseloads.

JOB DUTIES

  • Evaluate speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders through standardized assessments and clinical observations.

  • Develop and implement individualized treatment plans tailored to the needs of pediatric and adult clients across home-based, clinic-based, and virtual settings.

  • Provide direct therapy services to clients using evidence-based practices that support functional communication and swallowing outcomes.

  • Collaborate with families, caregivers, educators, and interdisciplinary team members to support client progress and generalization of skills.

  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation of evaluations, treatment plans, session notes, and progress reports in compliance with HIPAA and clinic policies.

  • Communicate client progress and treatment outcomes effectively to families, caregivers, and other relevant stakeholders.

  • Adapt therapy approaches and problem-solve independently in response to client needs, environmental factors, or changes in service delivery.

  • Ensure compliance with all applicable federal and state regulations regarding service provision, documentation, and licensure.

  • Engage in ongoing professional development and contribute to a collaborative, supportive clinical culture.