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How much do full time accent modification jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time accent modification in the United States is $31.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $40.87 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Accent Modification vs Speech-Language Pathologist?

AspectFull Time Accent ModificationSpeech-Language Pathologist
CredentialsTypically requires specialized training or certification in accent modificationRequires a master's degree in speech-language pathology and state licensure
Work EnvironmentPrivate clinics, language centers, online platformsHospitals, schools, clinics, private practice
Industry UsageFocuses on accent reduction and pronunciation for non-native speakersAddresses a wide range of speech, language, and communication disorders

While both roles involve communication skills, Full Time Accent Modification specialists focus specifically on accent reduction for non-native speakers, often with specialized training. Speech-Language Pathologists have a broader scope, diagnosing and treating various speech and language disorders across different populations.

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Infographic showing various Full Time Accent Modification job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 18% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 78% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,833 per year, or $31.2 per hour.

Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)

Frontline Personnel

Delmar, NY

$46 - $54/hr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)

Are you ready to advance your career with an agency that cares? We need YOU! Are you a dedicated healthcare worker looking to make a difference while working with an agency that provides true flexibility? Come work where your skills will be appreciated! Come work at Frontline Personnel!

We are currently looking for a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our team.


Benefits We Offer Our Valued Staff:

  • $46-$54 Per Hour

  • Variety of shifts to choose from

  • Full-time + Per-diem available

  • True Job Flexibility

  • Daily Pay Available!

  • A Meaningful and Honest Job, Making a Difference in the Comfort and Wellbeing of the Patients We Care For.

Full-Time employees will receive:

  • Health Benefits Package Options

  • Dental Insurance Plan Option

  • Vision Insurance Plan Options

  • 401k match!


Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) Qualifications:

  • A Current Speech Language Pathologist license by the State is REQUIRED.

  • Skilled Nursing Facility experience is preferred, but not required.

Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) Responsibilities:

As a Speech Language Pathologist at Frontline Personnel, you will perform a variety of tasks in a Long-Term Care rehab, Skilled Nursing Facility for elderly patients, including:

  • Apply principles, methods, and procedures for:

    • Prevention, identification, evaluation, and treatment of communication disorders

    • Consultation, habilitation, rehabilitation, instruction, and research related to communication and swallowing functions

  • Address the development and disorders of human communication and related oral and pharyngeal competencies.

  • Manage and treat conditions affecting:

    • Speech, phonology, and articulation

    • Fluency and voice

    • Accent modification

    • Verbal and written language

    • Nonoral and nonverbal communication

    • Cognitive communication, auditory and visual processing, memory, and comprehension

    • Interactive communication skills

    • Mastication, deglutition (swallowing), and other oral, pharyngeal, and laryngeal sensorimotor functions