CrawlJobs Logo
Briefcase Icon
Category Icon

Filters

×

Pediatric Speech Pathologist Jobs

22 Job Offers

Filters
Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist
Save Icon
Join Wolfson Children's Hospital's Pediatric Outpatient Rehab Team in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. This full-time Speech Language Pathologist role requires a Master's, CCC-SLP, BLS, and 2+ years of pediatric outpatient experience. Evaluate, treat, and educate patients while collaborating with a multidi...
Location Icon
Location
United States , Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
baptistjax.com Logo
Baptist Health (Florida)
Expiration Date
Until further notice
Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist
Save Icon
Join Wolfson Children's Hospital's outpatient rehab team in Lake City, FL. This part-time role requires a licensed SLP with a CCC-SLP, BLS, and pediatric experience. You will evaluate and treat diverse diagnoses in a collaborative, multidisciplinary setting. Enjoy a sign-on bonus and a supportive...
Location Icon
Location
United States , Lake City
Salary Icon
Salary
Not provided
baptistjax.com Logo
Baptist Health (Florida)
Expiration Date
Until further notice
Discover rewarding pediatric speech pathologist jobs where you can build a meaningful career dedicated to empowering children's communication. Pediatric speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are specialized healthcare professionals who diagnose, treat, and support children from infancy through adolescence with a wide range of speech, language, feeding, swallowing, and social communication disorders. These therapists play a pivotal role in a child's developmental journey, helping them to find their voice, interact with the world, and achieve greater independence and confidence. Professionals in this field typically engage in a comprehensive scope of practice. Common responsibilities begin with conducting detailed evaluations using standardized assessments, clinical observations, and caregiver interviews to diagnose disorders such as articulation/phonological delays, language impairments (expressive and receptive), childhood apraxia of speech, fluency disorders like stuttering, voice disorders, and feeding/swallowing difficulties (dysphagia). They also work extensively with children on the autism spectrum to develop social-pragmatic communication skills. Following assessment, SLPs develop and implement individualized treatment plans that are evidence-based, functional, and often play-based to engage young clients effectively. A critical component of the role is family and caregiver coaching, ensuring therapy goals are supported in the child's everyday environments like home and school. Pediatric SLPs frequently collaborate as part of multidisciplinary teams, working alongside occupational therapists, physical therapists, psychologists, pediatricians, and educators to provide holistic care. Typical settings for these jobs include public and private schools, outpatient rehabilitation clinics, children's hospitals, early intervention programs (home-based or center-based), private practice, and specialized pediatric centers. The core mission across all settings is to facilitate successful communication and safe feeding, thereby profoundly impacting a child's academic success, social relationships, and overall quality of life. To qualify for pediatric speech pathologist jobs, candidates must generally hold a Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program. Successful completion of a clinical fellowship year (CFY) and attainment of the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is a standard requirement, along with state licensure. Essential skills extend beyond clinical knowledge to include exceptional patience, creativity in making therapy engaging, strong interpersonal and cultural competency skills for working with diverse families, and meticulous documentation abilities. A deep sense of empathy, resilience, and a passion for celebrating incremental progress are the hallmarks of a successful pediatric SLP. For those seeking a career that combines scientific expertise with heartfelt connection, pediatric speech pathologist jobs offer a uniquely fulfilling path to make a lasting difference in young lives every day.

Filters

×
Countries
Category
Location
Work Mode
Salary