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Speech-Language Pathologist resume
examples, skills, and a free upload.

SLP openings across schools, outpatient clinics, SNF, acute care, and early intervention. Upload once, get matched, decide whether to apply. We don't sell your data. Email us any time to delete your profile.

Also written as: SLP, Speech Therapist, Speech Pathologist, CCC-SLP.

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Speech-Language Pathologist roles we match to

Most candidates upload as one of these:

School SLPOutpatient SLPSNF SLPAcute Care SLPEarly Intervention SLP

Credentials we recognize

The parser auto-detects these on your resume:

CCC-SLPSLP

Speech-Language Pathologist resume example

A strong speech-language pathologist summary reads like this. Swap in your own numbers and settings:

Speech-language pathologist with six years split between schools and skilled nursing. I manage a school caseload of about 45 students with IEPs and pick up SNF dysphagia work over the summer, documenting in Net Health. I run my own evaluations and keep IEP paperwork on deadline. CCC-SLP with a current state license.

Skills recruiters search for

These are the terms recruiters and ATS filters look for on a speech-language pathologist resume. Use the ones that are true for you:

Dysphagia treatmentSwallow evaluationsArticulation therapyLanguage assessmentIEP developmentAAC devicesPediatric speech therapySkilled nursing facility (SNF)Modified barium swallow studiesCognitive-communication therapyEarly interventionMedicare documentationCaseload managementParent and caregiver training

How to list your credentials

List your state SLP license first, then your ASHA CCC-SLP. Clinical fellows should write CF clearly and give the expected completion date.

Resume tips for speech-language pathologists

  • Say your setting and population first. A school caseload and an acute care caseload are different jobs to a hiring manager.
  • Put CCC-SLP right after your name. Recruiters and ATS filters both search for it.
  • Give caseload numbers. 'Caseload of 45 students across two schools' beats a paragraph of duties.
  • Name dysphagia experience if you have it. Medical settings screen for swallow evals before anything else.
  • Clinical fellows should label the CF year clearly. Employers can still hire you, and hiding it wastes everyone's time.
  • If you have done teletherapy, list the platforms you used. Virtual SLP openings are real and that line gets you matched.

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How matching works

  1. 1
    Upload
    Parser fills your name, contact, credentials (CCC-SLP / SLP), specialty, state, years of experience.
  2. 2
    Pick public or private
    Public profiles get an indexed page (first name + last initial only). Private profiles only appear in the matching engine — invisible elsewhere.
  3. 3
    Get matched
    Your top matches surface on your private profile page (the edit URL we send on submit), refreshed daily. You decide whether to apply.

FAQ

How do I upload my speech-language pathologist resume?

Click "Upload resume" above. PDF, DOCX, or plain text up to 5 MB. Parser pre-fills the fields, you correct anything wrong before saving.

Is it really free?

Yes — for candidates, always. Hiring employers pay our placement fee.

Will recruiters spam me?

No. Your profile is only visible to verified employers with active job posts that match your specialty + state. We don't sell or share data.

Can I delete my profile?

Yes, at any time. Email info@avahealth.co with subject “Delete my profile” and we'll wipe both the resume file and parsed data within 30 days, including from any active employer match queues.

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