• Paid time off
• Loan forgiveness option
• Multiple continuing education opportunities available (min. of 10 CEU’s available/year)
• Localized territory with a reasonable/manageable caseload
• Supportive supervision and multi-disciplinary team environment
• Option to work summers REQUIREMENTS: Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology NYS license in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited college or university. Certification as a Teacher of Speech and Hearing Handicapped (TSHH) or Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Disabilities (TSSLD). CCC from ASHA desirable. CFY's Welcome! ABOUT THE AREA: Explore a world of art, theater, music, photography, history, nature and play in Rochester, New York area. From standing in the parlor where Susan B. Anthony was arrested to listening to great jazz on the streets.
Rochester is located on the Southern shore of Lake Ontario and sits at the center of the historic Erie Canal.
Short drive to Niagara Falls, near the Finger Lakes wine country and 6 hours to New York City.
World class events such as the International Jazz Festival and the Highland Park Lilac Festival, PGA and LPGA championships, etc. attract nearly two million visitors each year. The George Eastman Museum, the National Museum of Play at the Strong and the National Toy Hall of fame are popular with all ages. Near the beautiful Finger Lakes region, this beautiful area abounds with state and local parks which offer summer and winter sports, camping, wine country etc.
Western NY Affordable living: Housing is well below national median prices (village median around $295 K), and the rural lifestyle comes with lower overall living costs.
Western NY Family opportunity & income mobility: The county ranks in the top 15% of NY for upward income mobility—growing up here boosts future earnings.
Western NY Rural and recreational lifestyle: Surrounded by farmland, creeks, state parks, and outdoor pursuits like hiking, fishing, snowmobiling, and maple sugaring.
Western NY Robust county support: Wyoming County offers services like food assistance, HEAP energy aid, and senior pharmacy help—supporting residents in work and life. Ideal for those who want a peaceful, affordable lifestyle in a historic, supportive community—while still having room to grow.