At Community Options, you’ll find more than just a job—you’ll find purpose. We believe in building inclusive communities where children of every ability get the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.
As a leader in our Community Preschool Education (CPE) program you’ll be empowering a dedicated team of professionals, guiding program-level policies, and directly transforming the lives of children and their families.
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 within their community settings. This role offers a deeply meaningful opportunity to help young children connect, express, and thrive by providing direct, impactful therapy.
Keep your passion for therapy alive by managing a diverse, rewarding caseload.
Caseload Management: 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).
Integrative Planning: Develop and implement Individual Program Plans (IPPs) in close collaboration with multidisciplinary team members (OT, PT, Coordinating Teacher, and Assistants).
Targeted Evaluations: Utilize both standardized and non-standardized tools to assess and evaluate communication strengths and needs.
On-Site Visits: Conduct impactful program visits directly at the student’s childcare or preschool site.
Site Support: Empower early childhood sites and community staff with SLP-related training.
Collaborative Updates: Communicate with families to review progress, celebrate achievements, and adjust goals.
Workshops & Training: Lead or participate in parent workshops, community presentations, or in-services.
Caregiver Empowerment: Offer practical, home-based coaching strategies and tools to empower caregivers.
Transition Success: Attend and actively contribute to critical IPP meetings and transition planning.
Cultivate the Future: Supervise student placements (SLPA/SLP students) to support the growth of the profession
Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
Current, active registration with ACSLPA.
Proven experience in early intervention and supporting preschool-aged children.
An Inclusion Champion: A fierce, foundational belief in equity and inclusive education—ensuring every child feels welcome and supported.
A Natural Leader: Outstanding communication, collaborative problem-solving, and time management skills.
Adaptable & Energetic: The physical ability to engage with active young children
Valid Police Record Check with Vulnerable Sector and a Child Intervention Record Check (completed within the last 6 months).
Valid Alberta Driver's License, reliable transportation, and vehicle insurance (mileage reimbursement provided).
Standard First Aid & CPR (Child Care Level) – required within 90 days of hire.
Willingness to wear PPE for site visits as needed.
Occasional evening/weekend flexibility (typically only once or twice a year).
Invested in Your Success: Enjoy a competitive salary, paid school breaks, comprehensive benefits, ACSLPA fee coverage, a group RRSP, and dedicated funding for your professional growth.
Community Options is proud to be an equal opportunity and equitable employer. We are committed to maintaining a welcoming, diverse, and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals.
If you are ready to take the next step in your career and combine clinical excellence with meaningful team leadership, we want to hear from you!