About Us All Things Speech Inc. (ATS) is a growing pediatric speech-language pathology practice in Burnaby. We recently expanded into our own dedicated clinic space in the Highgate area - a warm, welcoming environment designed to support children, families, and clinicians alike. Our aim is to provide individualized, functional, and strengths-based support to children and their families. We believe in working collaboratively with families to set meaningful communication goals and then thoughtfully working toward them together. All Things Speech is a neurodiversity-affirming practice. We are committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and respectful space for clients, families, and team members. Role Description We are seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our growing team. This is a part-time employed position to start, with a primary focus on after-school and/or weekend appointments and the potential to grow over time as demand increases. We are also open to discussing a contractor arrangement, depending on experience and preference. New grads are encouraged to apply. Mentorship and ongoing support are available to help you build confidence and thrive. Key Responsibilities Conduct assessments and provide engaging, child-centred therapy. Collaborate with clients and their families to set functional, meaningful goals. Plan and deliver therapy that reflects each child''s strengths, needs, and interests. Supervise and support SLP Assistants and Inclusive Communication Assistants (scope based on experience and interest). Collaborate with allied professionals to support integrated care. Maintain accurate and timely documentation using Jane App (EMR). Schedule & Hours After-school and/or weekend availability preferred 2+ blocks per week preferred (e.g., after-school or weekend blocks), with flexibility to start with fewer hours if needed Scheduling will be based on availability and mutual fit Compensation & Employment Details Employee position $45-60/hour, depending on experience and role responsibilities Paid indirect time and supervision included Compensation and supervision responsibilities will be commensurate with experience, with opportunities for growth as the role evolves Experience and Qualifications Master''s degree (or equivalent) in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited institution. Current registration with the College of Speech and Hearing Health Professionals of British Columbia. Registration on the Registry of Autism Service Providers (RASP) is an asset. Previous experience working as a Speech-Language Pathologist is an asset. Knowledge of a second language is an asset. Who You Are A caring, passionate, communicative, and collaborative professional. Organized and adaptable in a dynamic clinic setting. Comfortable working both independently and as part of a team. Committed to neurodiversity-affirming and strengths-based practices. Eager to learn, grow, and contribute to a positive clinic culture. Why Work with Us Supportive, experienced team with accessible mentorship Paid indirect time and realistic caseload expectations Administrative support to simplify day-to-day tasks Opportunity to collaborate with Occupational Therapy within a growing multidisciplinary model Thoughtful, neurodiversity-affirming approach to care Professional development support Team connection events A collaborative, low-ego culture where your input is valued To Apply: Please email your resume and a short cover letter outlining your availability and interest in the role to Learn more about us at We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Job Title
Speech-Language Pathologist