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How much do accent modification jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for accent modification in the United States is $33.78, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.92 and $38.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Accent Modification job?

An Accent Modification job involves helping individuals adjust their speech patterns to improve clarity, communication, or confidence in speaking a second language or dialect. Professionals in this field, often speech-language pathologists or linguistic coaches, work with clients on pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm. The goal is not to eliminate an accent but to enhance intelligibility while maintaining the speaker’s unique identity.

What are typical daily responsibilities for a professional in Accent Modification?

Professionals in Accent Modification typically assess clients' speech patterns, design personalized training plans, and conduct one-on-one or small group sessions to help clients modify their accents for clearer communication. Daily tasks often include preparing lesson materials, tracking client progress, and providing detailed feedback on articulation and pronunciation. Collaboration with other speech-language professionals or language instructors may be necessary, and staying current with the latest teaching techniques and research is important. Work environments can range from private practice settings to educational institutions or corporate consulting roles, offering diverse experiences and opportunities for professional growth.

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

To thrive in Accent Modification, you need expertise in linguistics, phonetics, and speech-language pathology, often supported by a relevant degree or certification as a speech-language pathologist. Familiarity with diagnostic and training software, recording tools, and voice analysis systems is typically required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, active listening, and patience help professionals build rapport and motivate clients. Mastering these skills enables you to deliver effective, individualized accent training programs that improve clients' communication and confidence.

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Speech-Language Pathologist

Speech-Language Pathologist

The University of South Dakota

Vermillion, SD • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


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8.9

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26th of 535 rated colleges and universities


Job description

Posting Details
Posting Details
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Institution
The University of South Dakota
Working Title
Speech-Language Pathologist
Posting Number
F01888P
Department
USD-Communication Sciences & Disorders
Physical Location of Position (City)
Sioux Falls
Posting Text
The University of South Dakota invites applications for a full-time, ten-month Speech-Language Pathologist position based in Sioux Falls within the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. The position is set to begin on August 22, 2026.
Qualifications:
  • Master's degree in speech-language pathology.
  • Ability to provide clinical education and supervision.
  • Minimum of 2 years of clinical experience as an SLP.
  • Possession of or eligibility for South Dakota state licensure as an SLP.
  • ASHA CCC-SLP certification or eligibility.

Responsibilities:
  • Supervise SLP graduate student clinicians at the Scottish Rite Children's Clinic for Language and Speech.
  • Provide direct clinical services to patients across a broad spectrum of speech-language pathology practice areas, including articulation and phonological disorders, receptive and expressive language disorders, fluency, voice and resonance, social communication, cognitive-communication, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), and accent modification.
  • Conduct comprehensive dyslexia evaluations and provide evidence-based intervention services for children and adolescents experiencing reading and written language difficulties.
  • Mentor and educate graduate student clinicians in evidence-based assessment and intervention practices.
  • Contribute to the department, college, and university through service.
  • Collaborate with faculty, clinical staff, and community partners to support the clinical education mission of the program.

Salary: Commensurate with qualifications.
Application Review: Ongoing until the position is filled.
We look forward to welcoming a new member to our team who is passionate about advancing the field of speech-language pathology through clinical practice and the mentorship of future clinicians.
Posting Date
06/01/2026
Closing Date
Open Until Filled
Yes
First Consideration Date
07/02/2026
Advertised Salary
Commensurate with qualifications and experience
Duration of the Term
10 months
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Appointment Percent
100
Tenure Status
Term
Proposed Rank
Instructor
Work Hours
Typical Hours Worked Per Week
Appointment Type
Regular
Scope of Search
External (includes Internal)
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Department Description and Cultural Expectations
About the University of South Dakota
Located in Vermillion, SD, at the heart of the Lewis and Clark Trail and just minutes from fishing, boating, and other recreational opportunities, the University of South Dakota (USD) is a comprehensive, liberal-arts-based state institution with an enrollment of approximately 10,000 students. USD is recognized among the nation's best small public universities by both the Princeton Review and the US News and World Report. It is home to South Dakota's only accredited schools of medicine, law, and business.
About the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at USD offers undergraduate and CAA-accredited graduate degree programs in speech-language pathology and audiology. The department provides comprehensive speech-language pathology and audiology services to the public at our Vermillion campus clinic and our satellite Scottish Rite Children's Clinic in Sioux Falls, SD. For more information, visit www.usd.edu/csd.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
USD is committed to fostering a dynamic and welcoming working and learning environment for all. USD provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to ideological, political, or sectarian opinions or perspectives; or race, color, creed, religion, sex, ancestry, disability, national origin or any other factor protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. USD is committed to the principles of free expression and encourages the timely and rational discussion of topics in an environment that is intellectually and ideologically diverse.
Contact Information
Dr. Mandy Williams, Professor
Graduate Program Coordinator, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
The University of South Dakota
414 East Clark Street
Vermillion, SD 57069-2390
Phone: (605) 658-3870
FAX: (605)658-3359
Email: Mandy.J.Williams@usd.edu