Speech and Language Therapy Alabama License Board

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Speech-language pathologists (SLP) who acquire a license to practice in Alabama have a unique passport to exciting job opportunities. Our recruiters are happy to help you get started, whether you're looking to add valuable experience to your resume or broaden your horizons.

This page brings together information about applying for licensure, finding an SLP job, average salaries and cost of living in the state. Please get in touch with any questions about getting your license or working as an SLP in Alabama.

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Alabama Speech and Language Therapy License

Although the Alabama Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology doesn't provide a specific time line for processing licensure applications, board meetings are held every four weeks. SLPs in Alabama can expect to earn an annual mean salary that's lower than the national average. This is offset by the state's affordability, as residents enjoy a cost of living that's almost 18% less than the nationwide average.

 

Alabama's stunning scenery is reason enough to stay awhile. Tumbling waterfalls, forested canyons and sandy Gulf Coast beaches beckon you to play in nature when your shift is over. Check out available SLP jobs to see where you can work in this beautiful state.

Alabama SLP Helpful Information

Alabama Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology

400 South Union Street, Suite 435
Montgomery, Alabama 36130

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Email: abespa@abespa.alabama.gov
Phone: (334) 269-1434
Fax: (334) 834-9618

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SLP Salary Information

Being an allied traveler, especially with AMN Healthcare, comes with a lot of amazing benefits. Speech Language Pathologists in Alabama earn an average annual salary of $68,230. Those who work on short-term travel assignments, usually up to 13 weeks, earn roughly 20% more than those in permanent positions. Travel SLPs also receive free housing, travel reimbursement, health benefits, life insurance and a retirement account.

 

Beyond the generous compensation, travel SLP and SLPA jobs come with intangible benefits, such as new friendships and experiences with every assignment. If working as a travel SLP sounds like a dream career path to you, kickstart your adventures and contact a recruiter below.

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