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Anesthesiologist (Yuma)

Yuma, AZ

$395K/yr

Why AAC? AAC is seeking personable, patient-centered anesthesiologists to join our thriving office-based anesthesia practice. Our team is known for its exceptional morale, culture, and loyalty ...

Anesthesiologist (Winter Park)

Orlando, FL · On-site

$373K/yr

AAC is seeking personable, patient-centered anesthesiologists to join our thriving office-based anesthesia practice! Our team is known for its exceptional morale, culture, and loyalty. Connect ...

At AAC (Ambulatory Anesthesia Care) , we believe nurses deserve balance and fulfillment. That's why our RNs enjoy predictable hours, supportive teammates, and a workplace that actually values your ...

At AAC (Ambulatory Anesthesia Care) , we believe nurses deserve balance and fulfillment. That's why our RNs enjoy predictable hours, supportive teammates, and a workplace that actually values your ...

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How much do aac jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for aac in the United States is $155,270.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $106,500.00 and $174,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an AAC job?

AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) jobs typically involve helping individuals with speech or communication impairments by providing tools and strategies to enhance their ability to communicate. Professionals in this field may include speech-language pathologists (SLPs), assistive technology specialists, and therapists who work with AAC devices such as speech-generating devices, communication boards, and software applications. These roles are often found in schools, healthcare settings, and rehabilitation centers, where they support individuals with conditions like autism, cerebral palsy, or aphasia.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an AAC Specialist?

An AAC Specialist’s daily routine often involves conducting assessments to determine communication needs, recommending and customizing AAC devices, and providing training to users and their families or caregivers. They collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams—including speech-language pathologists, educators, and occupational therapists—to develop and implement effective communication support plans. The role may also include troubleshooting device issues, updating communication boards or software, and documenting progress. These varied responsibilities ensure that individuals receive comprehensive support, enabling them to communicate more effectively in their daily lives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Aac position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) Specialist, you need a solid background in speech-language pathology, assistive technology, and linguistics, typically supported by relevant certifications such as ASHA CCC-SLP. Familiarity with AAC devices, software applications, and assessment tools is essential for recommending and configuring communication solutions. Strong interpersonal skills, patience, and creativity help in tailoring interventions and building rapport with clients and their support networks. These competencies are critical to supporting individuals with complex communication needs, enhancing their participation and independence.

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Infographic showing various Aac job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $155,270 per year, or $74.6 per hour.

Anesthesiologist - ENT Office Based Anesthesia

AAC Southwest

Corpus Christi, TX • On-site

$386K/yr

Per diem

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Join Ambulatory Anesthesia Care - Southwest (AAC Southwest), an ambulatory-only anesthesia practice built for clinicians who want control, clarity, and a better way to work.
This is a PRN role - just 1 day per month at a dedicated ENT site.
No call. No nights. No weekends (unless you want them).
Cases done? You're done.
A focused day. A steady team. High-quality care without the hospital grind.
Why AAC Southwest
  • Ambulatory-only practice
  • Predictable days, efficient cases
  • No OB, no trauma, no cardiac, no neonates
  • Supportive, experienced team
  • Opportunities to pick up more if desired

About AAC Southwest
Founded in 2011, AAC Southwest provides anesthesia services across Texas in ASC, office-based, and select acute care settings. Specialties include ENT, orthopedics, GI, spine, pain, urology, and more.
Schedule
  • PRN: 1 day/month
  • ENT-focused site

Qualifications
  • ABA Board-Certified or Eligible
  • Comfortable in ambulatory settings
  • Independent, efficient, team-oriented

Interested?
Email your CV to recruiting@aac-md.com to connect with the team.