Step into a highly rewarding role as a Speech Language Pathologist, delivering transformative care across a vibrant landscape and a diverse patient population. In Tucson, Arizona, you’ll blend clinical excellence with a lifestyle that celebrates sunshine, outdoor adventure, and the rich culture of the Southwest. This opportunity invites you to apply your expertise in communication disorders to help children and adults regain confidence, connection, and independence. Imagine the impact you can make, one personalized therapy plan at a time, while enjoying the inspiring beauty of Arizona—from sunlit desert skies to stunning mountain views, from Saguaro National Park’s towering cacti silhouettes to the tranquil flow of local canyons. Separately, you can explore the state’s beautiful places, with opportunities to visit iconic landscapes and towns that showcase the region’s heritage and natural splendor.
Location benefits extend well beyond Tucson’s welcoming community and year-round sunshine. You’ll experience a balance of professional isolation and collaboration that nourishes growth, with access to diverse settings, client demographics, and cross-disciplinary teamwork. The position also presents opportunities to work in various locations across the U.S., expanding your clinical exposure and cultural perspectives while maintaining the stability of a supportive travel program. Enjoy flexible assignment options, the chance to refine your clinical repertoire in pediatric, school-based, outpatient, or acute care contexts, and the vibrancy of a mid-sized city that serves as a gateway to remarkable outdoor adventures, family-friendly venues, and a thriving food and arts scene. The temporary travel aspect enhances your resume, expands your network, and introduces you to new colleagues who share your commitment to compassionate, evidence-based practice.
Role specifics and benefits come together to support your professional journey. As a Travel Speech Language Pathologist, you’ll conduct comprehensive evaluations to diagnose speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders, develop and implement individualized therapy plans, and track progress with rigorous documentation and outcomes. You’ll collaborate with physicians, educators, families, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure continuity of care, optimize treatment intensity, and align goals with best practice guidelines. Your responsibilities will include administering evidence-based therapy, adjusting strategies as patients progress, and delivering clear progress reports that inform ongoing care decisions. You’ll have the opportunity to mentor junior clinicians, contribute to program development, and pursue specialty certifications or advanced practice areas that spark your professional growth. In addition to clinical responsibilities, you’ll participate in quality improvement initiatives and participate in care coordination that elevates the patient experience.
To support your success, we offer competitive compensation and a generous benefits package designed to recognize your expertise. This role provides weekly pay ranging from $1,997 to $2,182, reflecting the value you bring to the team. There is the potential for a sign-on bonus, housing assistance to ease transitions, and extension opportunities that allow you to build lasting relationships with families and facilities. You’ll also benefit from robust support services, including 24/7 assistance while traveling with the company, ensuring you’re never alone on assignments or in navigating complex caseloads. A structured orientation and ongoing access to clinical resources help you quickly acclimate to new settings, while dedicated field staff remain available to troubleshoot scheduling, travel logistics, or clinical questions, so you can focus on delivering exceptional patient care.
Our company values empower you to advance your career within a nurturing, high-performing environment. We are committed to your professional development, offering pathways for leadership roles, specialized clinical tracks, and access to continuing education that aligns with your interests and patient needs. Expect constructive feedback, mentorship from experienced clinicians, and a culture that prioritizes patient-centered outcomes and compassionate teamwork. We believe in honoring your contribution, celebrating your progress, and supporting a balanced, sustainable career that respects your well-being and professional aspirations. This is a community that values collaboration, curiosity, and resilience, reinforcing your ability to grow while making a meaningful difference in people’s lives.
If you’re driven by clinical excellence, enjoy dynamic, travel-enabled work, and want to contribute to remarkable patient outcomes in a supportive setting, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now to join a company that values your expertise, champions your growth, and stands with you as you expand your professional horizons. Start date is 04/06/2026, with a flexible duration of weeks to suit program needs and your goals. We’re excited to partner with you in shaping the future of speech-language pathology while exploring the diverse landscapes and communities you’ll serve.
The hours and pay rates listed are estimates and may vary. Final compensation packages and guaranteed hours will be confirmed during the hiring process.
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