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Part Time Slp Jobs in Kentucky (NOW HIRING)

Speech Therapist

Frenchburg, KY · On-site

$36.75 - $50.25/hr

... Full time, Part Time, or PRN Job Purpose: To assist in planning, organizing, developing, and ... MUST have active SLP license in state(s) of practice. * Ongoing continuing education and ...

Speech Therapist

Frenchburg, KY

$36.75 - $50.25/hr

... Full time, Part Time, or PRN Job Purpose: To assist in planning, organizing, developing, and ... MUST have active SLP license in state(s) of practice. * Ongoing continuing education and ...

Speech Therapist

Frenchburg, KY · On-site

$36.75 - $50.25/hr

... Full time, Part Time, or PRN Job Purpose: To assist in planning, organizing, developing, and ... MUST have active SLP license in state(s) of practice. * Ongoing continuing education and ...

Speech Therapist

Frenchburg, KY · On-site

$36.75 - $50.25/hr

... Full time, Part Time, or PRN Job Purpose: To assist in planning, organizing, developing, and ... MUST have active SLP license in state(s) of practice. * Ongoing continuing education and ...

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How much do part time slp jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time slp in Kentucky is $38.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.30 and $44.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part-time SLP?

A part-time SLP is a Speech-Language Pathologist who works fewer hours than a full-time employee, often providing assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for individuals with speech, language, communication, or swallowing disorders. Part-time SLPs may work in schools, clinics, hospitals, or private practices, and their schedules can vary depending on caseload and employer needs. This role is ideal for professionals seeking flexibility in their work schedule while still making a meaningful impact in clients' lives.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a part-time Speech-Language Pathologist?

To thrive as a Part-Time Speech-Language Pathologist, you need a master's degree in speech-language pathology, clinical experience, and state licensure or ASHA certification (CCC-SLP). Familiarity with assessment tools, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices, and electronic medical record (EMR) systems is typically required. Outstanding interpersonal communication, patience, and adaptability help build rapport with clients and manage varied caseloads. These skills ensure effective therapy delivery and positive outcomes for clients within flexible or limited work schedules.

How do part-time Speech-Language Pathologists balance their caseload and manage communication with other professionals?

Part-time Speech-Language Pathologists often manage smaller caseloads, but balancing their schedules can still be challenging due to the need for flexible hours and coordination with teachers, parents, and other healthcare providers. Effective time management and clear communication are essential, as part-time SLPs must often prioritize tasks such as assessment, therapy sessions, and documentation within limited hours. Regular collaboration with other professionals—through meetings, emails, or shared reports—ensures continuity of care and supports the progress of clients. Many employers provide supportive team environments and digital tools to help streamline communication and scheduling for part-time staff.

Can you work part-time as a school speech-language pathologist?

Yes, school speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can work part-time, often providing services during specific hours or days to meet student needs. Part-time positions may require flexibility, relevant certification, and experience in educational settings.

What other jobs can speech-language pathologists have?

Speech-language pathologists can work in various settings such as hospitals, schools, clinics, and private practices. They may also transition into roles like speech therapy consultants, research specialists, or work in telepractice, utilizing their expertise in communication disorders and assessment tools.

What are the most commonly searched types of Slp jobs in Kentucky?

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What cities in Kentucky are hiring for Part Time Slp jobs?

Cities in Kentucky with the most Part Time Slp job openings:

Infographic showing various Part Time Slp job openings in Kentucky as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% As Needed, 52% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 15% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $79,337 per year, or $38.1 per hour.

Speech Language Pathologist, Physical Therapist, or Occupational Therapist

Associates In Pediatric Therapy LLC

Louisville, KY

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Description

Opportunities available at our St. Matthews and Blankenbaker LN clinics, as well as, servicing Louisville area private schools.

Full-time, part-time, and after school hours available


Making a difference and helping kids shine, one session at a time.


At Associates in Pediatric Therapy (APT), we don't just offer therapy, we build brighter futures through compassionate, individualized care. As a therapist with APT, you'll be part of a dynamic, supportive team that puts kids and families first, all in a fun, energizing environment designed to help everyone thrive (including you!).


What Makes APT Different?

We do things differently, and it shows.


Client-Focused Care = No cookie cutter plans

Diverse Caseloads = Avoiding a "one-size-fits-all" approach

Family-First Mindset = We care for the whole child

Run by Clinicians = You're never just a number here, our therapists take pride in what they do


Why You'll Love It Here:


Mentorship: Whether you are a new grad or an experienced therapist, APT provides top notch mentorship.

Flexible Schedules: Because life outside of work matters, too!

Bonuses + Growth Opportunities: Your work is valued, and your goals matter.

Amazing Benefits: Health, dental, vision, 401(k) match, PTO, life & disability insurance, company provided professional liability insurance - we've got you covered.

Clinician Run Company: You'll be supported by people who get the work you do.


What You'll Do:


The primary responsibility of the Occupational Therapist is to evaluate and provide treatment for patients with physical, emotional and/or psychosocial needs.

  • Evaluate children from birth to age 21 for fine motor development, visual motor development, sensory processing and modulation differences, executive functioning skills, and more to determine impact on activities of daily living (ADLs), rest and sleep, education, play, leisure, and social participation.
  • Work closely with patient caregivers and the interdisciplinary team to develop and implement individualized treatment plans
  • Maintains professional/technical competencies and proficiencies for job responsibilities and upholds federal/state licensure and ethical expectations.

The primary responsibilities of the Speech Language Pathologist are to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech language, social communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in children.

Evaluate and treat children from birth to age 21 for speech, language, oral motor, feeding, voice, fluency, articulation, or social communication disorders to achieve the highest level of functioning and prevent regression.

Work closely with patients, caregivers, and the interdisciplinary team to develop and implement individualized treatment plans.

Accurately document treatment sessions as well as progress or evaluation reports in detail.

Maintains professional/technical competencies and proficiencies for job responsibilities and upholds federal/state licensure and ethical expectations.

The primary responsibility of the Physical Therapist is to evaluate and provide treatment for patients with physical, emotional and/or psychosocial needs.

Examines and evaluates children from birth to age 21 with a variety of congenital and orthopedic conditions to improve mobility through skilled gross motor interventions including but not limited to gait training, equipment and orthotic management, neuromuscular re-education, and therapeutic exercises.

Work closely with patient caregivers and the interdisciplinary team to develop and implement individualized treatment plans

Maintains professional/technical competencies and proficiencies for job responsibilities and upholds federal/state licensure and ethical expectations.

Requirements

What We're Looking For:


Our Ideal SLP Candidate Has:

Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology and hold an applicable and current, unrestricted license to practice (or in the process of obtaining license).

Our Ideal OT Candidate Has:

Master's degree in occupational therapy and hold an applicable and current, unrestricted license to practice (or in the process of obtaining license).

Our Ideal PT Candidate Has:

Doctoral degree in Physical Therapy and hold an applicable and current, unrestricted license to practice (or in the process of obtaining license).


All candidates:

  • An individual who thrives on being part of a team, working alongside other disciplines, as needed
  • New grads are welcome to apply!

See why we are proud to work at APT:


Watch the Video:

 https://youtu.be/pnW1r9wp5fs 

More info available at:

http://www.kidtherapy.org/careers


Associates in Pediatric Therapy is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.