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Connecticut Speech and Language Therapy License Board

While job prospects for speech-language pathologists are bright throughout the country, Connecticut boasts particularly lucrative opportunities. Find out how to access SLP jobs in this beautiful New England state with our quick guide. We've pulled together details on getting your license, average SLP salaries and job opportunities offering competitive pay and benefits.

If you're ready to give your SLP career a boost, get in touch with our friendly recruiters. We have an extensive database of jobs and can personally match you to a position that suits your qualifications and goals.

 

How to Get Your Connecticut Speech and Language Therapy License

Before you start practicing, obtain your state license from the Department of Health. Complete applications are typically reviewed within three to four weeks. Salaries for SLPs in Connecticut are, on average, the highest in the country, according to data gathered by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The cost of living in the state is 7.8% higher than the national average.

Connecticut is a desirable place to live and work. It boasts a top-notch quality of life and ranks highly for health care, natural environment, safety and education. When you're finished your shift as an SLP, spend your time relaxing on sandy beaches, strolling through vineyards, sampling tasty seafood and browsing art galleries and museums. To learn more about living and working as an SLP in this beautiful New England state, connect with a recruiter today.

 

How long does it take to receive your speech and language therapy license in Connecticut?


It typically takes between three and four weeks after applications are complete to receive your speech and language therapy license in Connecticut. This is average compared to other speech and language therapy licenses across the United States.

Connecticut speech and language therapy contact information


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Address
Connecticut Speech and Language Pathologist Licensure
410 Capitol Ave., MS #12 APP
P.O. Box 340308
Hartford, CT 06134

Contact
Email: oplc.dph@ct.gov
Phone: (860) 509-7603
Fax: (860) 707-1930

Connecticut Speech and Language Therapy Salary Information

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Med Travelers can help speech therapists find top-paying, fulfilling jobs in home health, skilled nursing and hospital settings in Connecticut. It's easy to get started — submit your application today.

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