
POSITION PURPOSE:
Identify, assess, and provide treatment for children with speech, language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders. Consult with behavior therapy teams to ensure the appropriate integration of communication-based programs. Provide training to clinical staff regarding communication (development, therapy, deficits, etc.). Provide training to caregivers and other service providers in clients environment and community to promote consistency and generalization of communication skills. Coordinate with outside Speech-Language Pathologists as needed. Work with clinical staff to ensure quality within the implementation and design of each child's communication program.
Responsibilities include attending meetings with the SPOT Coordinators and/or Chief Executive Officer on a monthly basis. Speech-Language Pathologists will develop and implement individualized Plans of Care, utilizing methods demonstrated to be evidence-based, for clients, as assigned. Assist in the development of the Plan of Care and any Prior Authorization information to procure funding for the clients Speech-Language Pathology program.
Salary Range: $75,000 to $80,000 depending on experience.
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MAC offers competitive benefits for all full-time Behavioral Therapists including,
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We provide compassionate care for kids, adults, and families navigating autism and neurodivergence. We offer a spectrum of services for a spectrum of people.
At MAC Midwest, we don’t treat a diagnosis—we treat individuals. Our team supports learners and their families through personalized, evidence-based services that promote communication, independence, emotional well-being, and connection. We believe every person deserves the chance to shine.
Our transdisciplinary model includes:
– Autism evaluations and diagnostic assessments
– Center-based ABA therapy (early intervention, school readiness, life skills)
– Speech and occupational therapy
– Feeding and swallowing therapy
– Family and caregiver training
– Mental health counseling (for individuals and families)
– Outpatient psychotherapy and coaching for neurodivergent individuals
– Group programs for teens and young adults navigating social skills and transitions
– Community-based support including school consultation and workplace coaching
Whether someone is taking their first step toward an autism diagnosis or seeking support later in life, our goal is to meet them where they are—and walk alongside them from that point forward.
We serve those with complex needs and offer layered care for individuals who may not thrive in traditional settings. Our compassionate ABA therapy follows the Happy, Relaxed, and Engaged (HRE) model to create learning environments that feel safe, respectful, and motivating.
Through every service line and every interaction, MAC Midwest is redefining what autism care can be: more human, more hopeful, and more whole.