About Us

Having served as Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) for several years in districts in rural Washington, Sasha Correia and Kay Jellison observed a common challenge. Many school administrators struggle to locate and retain qualified, experienced SLPs – a shortfall that significantly impacts children with speech and language impairments.

Sasha and Kay co-founded Speech Consultants Northwest, motivated by a shared vision to redefine how schools connect with SLPs. They now partner with districts throughout Washington to find creative solutions and improve SLP programs and provide appropriate, effective speech-language intervention for students in need.

Ready to optimize your speech program? Let’s connect!


 

Kay Jellison

With more than 20 years of service as an Speech-Language Pathologist, Kay’s experience ranges from early intervention services to providing therapy to adults. Settings have included private practice, preschools; elementary, middle, and high schools; residential and day treatment facilities; and teletherapy. Kay has two adult children and enjoys traveling and spending time with her husband and two dogs at their new home in Vancouver, Washington. 

 
 

Sasha Correia

Sasha has worked as a Speech-Language Pathologist in the schools for over 20 years, dedicating her career to improving outcomes for students in under-served areas. Her expertise includes consulting with school districts to find creative solutions that improve speech-language services. She lives in Camas, Washington with her husband and three kids. She loves spending time with family and friends and enjoying the outdoors in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.

 

Are you an SLP interested in working with us?

We are always looking for experienced, qualified SLPs who are passionate about making a positive difference for students in need. Full-time and part-time assignments are available with competitive pay.  

Most importantly, you will be working with districts where you are able to make a significant positive impact for students who may not otherwise have consistent, effective SLP support. If you’re interested in making a positive difference in the lives of individuals with communication disorders, we want to hear from you!

Reach out and introduce yourself, and send your resume our way.