Speech Language Pathologist
Community Options A Society For Children & Families
Location
Edmonton, Alberta
Salary
CA$44 - CA$56 / HOUR
Quick overview
Assess and support a caseload of preschool-aged children with developmental diagnoses to improve communication and social interaction. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to implement Individual Program Plans and provide coaching to families and childcare staff.
Requirements summary
Requires a Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology and current registration with ACSLPA. Candidates must have a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and pass necessary criminal record checks.
Job description
Join Our Mission of Inclusion and Empowerment
At Community Options, we believe that communication is at the heart of connection — and every child deserves to be heard. We are an Edmonton-based non-profit committed to inclusive early childhood education, early intervention therapy, and family support programs that lay the foundation for a lifetime of growth and success.
As a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP), you'll join a passionate, multidisciplinary team working to empower families and support preschool-aged children with diagnosed disabilities — directly in their community settings. This full-time role offers a meaningful opportunity to help young children connect, express, and thrive by providing direct therapy.
About Community Options & the CPE Program
Community Options carries out programs that provide children with enriching early learning experiences, positively impacting their lifelong learning, behavior, health, and quality of life. We empower families through inclusive programming and accessible community supports.
Our Community Preschool Education (CPE) program is a PUF provider of early intervention and therapy services. We support inclusive learning in preschools and childcare centers across Edmonton, along with occasional virtual programming. Our multidisciplinary team includes Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Coordinating Teachers, Educational Assistants, and Speech-Language Pathologist Assistants (SLPAs).
Our Mission
Community Options supports the diverse needs of children and families through inclusive early childhood education programs and community initiatives.
Our Vision
Empowered families building inclusive communities.
What You'll Do
- Deliver Individualized, Meaningful Support
- Assess and support a caseload of up to 25 children with a range of developmental diagnoses and communication profiles, focusing on communication, social interaction, speech, and language development.
- Develop and implement Individual Program Plans (IPPs) in collaboration with multidisciplinary team members (OT, PT, Coordinating Teacher, Assistants).
- Use standardized and non-standardized tools to assess and evaluate communication strengths and needs.
- Conduct program visits at a student’s childcare or preschool site.
- Supervise and mentor SLPAs, assigning service plans and reviewing session notes.
- Guide EAs in using communication strategies within daily routines.
- Engage with Families
- Communicate with families to review progress, celebrate achievements, and adjust goals.
- Attend and contribute to IPP meetings and transition planning.
- Offer home-based coaching strategies and tools to empower caregivers.
- Contribute to the Larger Mission
- Lead or participate in parent workshops, community presentations, or in-services.
- Support early childhood sites and staff with SLP-related training.
- Supervise student placements (SLPA/SLP students) as needed.
- What You Bring
- Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
- Current registration with ACSLPA.
- Experience supporting preschool-aged children and familiarity with early intervention.
- A strong belief in inclusive education and equity in early childhood, meaning a commitment to providing all children, regardless of their abilities or backgrounds, with equal opportunities to learn and thrive in a supportive and welcoming environment.
- Outstanding communication, problem-solving, and time management skills.
- The ability to work independently while collaborating across disciplines.
- Physical ability to engage with young children (kneeling, squatting, occasional lifting/running).
- Safety & Logistics
- Valid Police Record Check with Vulnerable Sector and Child Intervention Record Check (within 6 months of hire).
- Valid Alberta Driver's License, vehicle insurance, and reliable transportation (mileage reimbursement provided).
- Standard First Aid & CPR (Child Care Level) – required within 90 days.
- Willingness to wear PPE for site visits as needed.
- Occasional evening/weekend flexibility required (maybe once or twice a year).
Why Join Us?
At Community Options, you'll find more than just a job — you'll find purpose. Join a supportive, diverse, and mission-driven team that believes in building inclusive communities where every child can flourish. Your work will not only support children in developing communication skills but will empower entire families on their journey.
At Community Options, our team is committed to maintaining a welcoming, diverse, and inclusive space. As an inclusive and equitable employer, we encourage and welcome all qualified individuals, including those from racialized, BIPOC, and LGBTQ2S+
Benefits
- Mileage Reimbursement