Speech Pathologist Design Your Perfect 2026 Schedule Neurodivergent-Friendly No KPIs Total Flexibility Are you a Speech Pathologist looking for a paediatric role where you can actually curate your own schedule? As a neurodivergent clinician myself, I know that the standard 9-to-5, five days a week doesn’t work for everyone. It took me years to fine-tune a rhythm that supports my executive functioning, sensory needs, and emotional well-being. I’ve realized that many workplaces don’t value these considerations—so I’ve decided to create a space that does. If you’ve been searching for a role that prioritizes your humanity as much as your clinical skills, I’d love to help you build it here. Why This Role is Different We’ve stripped away the traditional "hustle" culture to focus on what matters: Sustainability and Connection. Zero KPIs: We focus on the quality of your client relationships and your growth, not hitting arbitrary numbers. True Flexibility: Choose your hours and your workload. Whether you want Full-Time, Part-Time, or a custom hybrid, we make it work. Work Where You Thrive: A mix of Clinic-based, Telehealth, and Mobile work to keep your days engaging and sensory-friendly. AI-Powered Admin: We use life-changing AI tools to streamline session notes, giving you your time (and mental energy) back. Neuro-Affirming Culture: We don’t just "tolerate" diverse ways of thinking; we embrace and celebrate them. Tailored Growth: Professional Development of your choice and supervision that is actually supportive, not just a box-ticking exercise. Who We’re Looking For My favorite adjective to describe a person is "Curious." If you approach your clinical practice and your clients with a sense of wonder and empathy, you’ll fit right in. We’d love to hear from you if: You are a neurodivergent and/or neurodiversity-affirming clinician. You are passionate about providing person-centered, functional support to children and families. You’ve realized that the "standard" workplace model isn't the right fit for your nervous system. You want to grow a caseload in your specific areas of clinical interest.