Current Career Opportunities
Speech-Language Pathologist Position
Imagine being a part of a speech therapy clinic that has developed an evidence-based, life-altering program for individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s and related neurological disorders.
Imagine being a part of a non-profit speech therapy clinic that doesn’t charge for its services, doesn’t have a billing office, and is not concerned with insurance or Medicare coverage.
Imagine being able to provide patients with as much speech therapy as needed to regain and retain their speech and swallowing abilities.
Imagine working for an organization that genuinely cares about its employees and their well-being and promotes a four-day workweek while offering competitive salaries, bonuses, and generous benefits.
Parkinson Voice Project is seeking a full-time Speech-Language Pathologist at its headquarters in Richardson, Texas, to evaluate and treat individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s and related neurological disorders.
The ideal candidate will be a Texas-licensed, ASHA-certified speech-language pathologist with a minimum of 5 years clinical experience and an understanding of the principles of motor learning. Caring for individuals living with a chronic, degenerative condition is more than just a job… it’s a calling… and our new Speech-Language Pathologist will be sensitive to this reality and will reflect empathy throughout each patient’s journey. Our future Speech-Language Pathologist will genuinely care about the well-being of every patient and will clearly demonstrate through deliberate, thoughtful actions that Parkinson Voice Project is with our patients for the long haul. This Speech-Language Pathologist will go the extra mile to help and support our patients, whether it’s by providing referrals, hopping on a Zoom call to educate their family, checking in on them with a simple phone call, or answering questions about swallowing disorders and cognitive challenges.
Our future Speech-Language Pathologist will be passionate and genuinely humbled by the opportunity to play a key role in Parkinson Voice Project’s vision of making quality speech treatment accessible to people with Parkinson’s worldwide.
If you are interested in applying for this unique opportunity, please submit a letter of interest and a resume to
Hilary Byatt, Clinic Director, at [email protected]