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Speech Clinical Fellowship

Bronx, NY ยท On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

Join the McCarton Foundation and help transform lives! We're seeking enthusiastic Speech Clinical Fellows to join our team, whether you're just starting your career or looking to further your ...

Speech Clinical Fellowship

Bronx, NY ยท On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

Join the McCarton Foundation and help transform lives! We're seeking enthusiastic Speech Clinical Fellows to join our team, whether you're just starting your career or looking to further your ...

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How much do clinical fellowship jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for clinical fellowship in the United States is $34.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.59 and $32.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Clinical Fellowship vs Clinical Residency?

AspectClinical FellowshipClinical Residency
CredentialsTypically requires a relevant degree and sometimes certification, depending on the fieldRequires completion of a graduate degree in a health-related field and licensure
Work EnvironmentSpecialized settings, often focused on a specific area of practiceGeneral clinical settings, hospitals, clinics, or healthcare facilities
PurposeAdvanced training in a specialized area after initial qualificationBroad clinical training to prepare for independent practice
DurationUsually 6 months to 2 yearsTypically 1 to 3 years

In summary, a Clinical Fellowship offers specialized post-graduate training in a specific area, while a Clinical Residency provides comprehensive clinical experience to prepare for independent practice. Both are essential steps in healthcare careers but serve different training purposes.

What are some common challenges new Clinical Fellows face when transitioning from academic training to a clinical fellowship, and how can they best prepare?

New Clinical Fellows often encounter challenges such as adapting to increased clinical responsibility, managing a diverse and sometimes complex patient caseload, and integrating into multidisciplinary healthcare teams. Balancing learning with patient care duties and navigating hospital systems can also be demanding. Preparing by familiarizing yourself with common clinical workflows, seeking mentorship from experienced staff, and actively participating in team discussions can help ease this transition and set you up for success.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Clinical Fellowship, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Clinical Fellowship, candidates need a strong background in clinical knowledge, patient care, and research aptitude, typically demonstrated by completion of medical school or relevant graduate training. Proficiency with diagnostic tools, electronic medical records, and data analysis software is often required, alongside any relevant certifications such as medical licensure. Exceptional communication, critical thinking, and adaptability are crucial soft skills for collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and responding to complex clinical scenarios. These skills and qualifications enable fellows to contribute effectively to patient care, advance research, and build expertise in their chosen specialty.

What is a Clinical Fellowship?

A Clinical Fellowship is a period of supervised professional practice, often in fields like speech-language pathology or medicine, that allows recent graduates to gain hands-on experience and refine their clinical skills. It typically serves as a transitional phase between academic training and full professional certification or licensure. During the fellowship, individuals work under the guidance of a qualified mentor, complete specific clinical requirements, and are evaluated on their performance. Successful completion of a Clinical Fellowship is often necessary to obtain full licensure or certification in the chosen healthcare field.
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Infographic showing various Clinical Fellowship job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $72,002 per year, or $34.6 per hour.

SLP Clinical Fellowship

Child Inspired Therapy

Millsboro, DE โ€ข On-site

$65K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


Job description

We're looking for Clinical Fellows who are interested in developing their clinical skills in pediatrics and family-centered care!
We believe in ongoing professional and personal development. We are inspired to teach others about what we do and giving them a solid foundation to be a highly-qualified clinician. We believe in finding the right fit for our practice at every level, including our Clinical Fellows, because we hope to eventually hire them!
Our clinical team is compromised of inspired providers that are not only committed to providing high quality, evidence-based interventions to the children and families we serve, but also whom are passionate about pursuing professional and personal growth opportunities in order promote positive outcomes throughout our community.
You'll know this Clinical Fellowship is for you if:
  • There's no greater feeling of satisfaction for you than working with clients and their families as they experience enhanced independence, growth, and skill development.
  • You value a professional environment focused on inclusivity and collaboration.
  • You enjoy finding or developing creative and adaptive methods to promote function and communication.
  • You like to have FUN while helping to empower and educate others!

What we are looking for in an Excellent Clinical Fellow:
This position is ideal for someone looking for a full time clinical experience working within an interdisciplinary group of rehabilitation, education, and mental health professionals that value flexibility and focus on supporting and developing you into the therapist that you aspire to become.
For the Inquisitive Candidate...
  • This is an employment opportunity. While we value flexibility, you will be working in around the established clinician schedules. This may include evening hours. We will do our best to accommodate your needs.
  • We want you to get as much clinical experience as possible, but your role may include assisting with practice management or other administrative tasks. This helps you learn our process and understand the comprehensive needs of a private therapy practice.
  • We offer many diverse learning opportunities. There are a variety of ways to learn and grow with our practice!
  • We have fun! Our "Team Huddles" (who likes staff meetings anyways?!) are full of laughter, food, and connection among teammates.

What You'll Be Responsible For...
  • Maintaining a personable, yet professional attitude
  • Adhering to a business-casual dress code
  • Being punctual (soft skills are equally as important as the development of your clinical skills)
  • Developing strong communication skills with client, families, and colleagues
  • Completing clinical documentation in alignment with the expectations of your supervisor
  • Being receptive to constructive feedback (we are all a work in progress)
  • Being resourceful to find and compile information, but not afraid to ask when you don't know something or get stuck
  • Working collaboratively with and among other providers
  • Focusing on the self-care that you need to a maintain your own health while learning to address the clinical needs of others

You Will be a Good Fit Here If You:
  • Play well with others and enjoy team work
  • Want to make a positive impact throughout our community
  • Want to develop clinical excellence in your work
  • Enjoy growing personally and professionally
  • Take ownership and pride in your work
  • Have a good sense of humor

In short we are looking for future therapists who are inspired about their work, enjoy community and professional development, and will contribute to a positive, supportive work culture.
Thank you for your consideration!