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Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist
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Wolfson Children’s Hospital seeks a Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist for its Outpatient Rehab Team in downtown Jacksonville. This full-time role requires a Master’s degree, ASHA CCC, and BLS certification, with strong preference for 1+ year of pediatric outpatient experience and Modified Bar...
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Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist, Outpatient PRN
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Join Wolfson Children’s Hospital as a Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist in Jacksonville, FL. This PRN, day shift role offers no weekends or holidays and a $2,000 sign-on bonus. Ideal for experienced SLPs with 1+ year in medically complex infant feeding and ASHA certification. Provide vital th...
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Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist, Acute Care
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Join Wolfson Children's Hospital in Jacksonville, FL as a Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist in Acute Care. This part-time, day shift role requires a Master’s degree, CCC-SLP, and Florida license, with NICU and acute care experience preferred. You will evaluate and treat pediatric patients wit...
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Speech Language Pathologist Clinical Lead
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Lead pediatric speech therapy at Wolfson Children's Hospital in Jacksonville, FL. This full-time Clinical Lead role requires an ASHA-licensed SLP with expertise in medically fragile feeding. You will develop clinical standards, provide direct outpatient care, and support system-wide practices. En...
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Speech Language Pathologist, Acute Care
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Join our Acute Care Rehab Team at Baptist South in Jacksonville. This full-time SLP role requires a Master's, CCC-SLP, BLS, and state license. You will evaluate and treat diverse medical conditions impacting speech, language, and swallowing. We offer a $7,000 sign-on bonus and a dynamic, multidis...
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Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist
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Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist
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Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist
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Join Wolfson Children's Hospital as a Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist. This full-time role at our North/Airport Rehab Clinic requires a Master's, FL license, and pediatric outpatient experience. You will evaluate/treat diverse diagnoses in a fast-paced, multidisciplinary team. A sign-on bon...
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Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist
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Join our Acute Care Rehab Team at Wolfson Children's Hospital in Jacksonville. This PRN role requires a licensed SLP with a CCC-SLP, BLS, and pediatric acute care experience. You will evaluate and treat NICU/floor patients with communication, swallowing, and feeding disorders. Enjoy a collaborati...
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About the Speech Language Pathologist role

Speech Language Pathologist Jobs represent a vital and growing profession within the healthcare and education sectors, dedicated to the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of communication and swallowing disorders. Professionals in this field, often referred to as SLPs, work with individuals across the entire lifespan—from infants with feeding difficulties to elderly adults recovering from strokes. The core mission of a speech language pathologist is to help people communicate effectively and safely, which directly impacts their quality of life, social connections, and independence.

Typical responsibilities for speech language pathologist jobs include conducting comprehensive evaluations to identify issues with speech sound production, language comprehension and expression, voice quality, fluency (such as stuttering), cognitive-communication skills, and swallowing function. Based on these assessments, SLPs develop and implement individualized treatment plans. This might involve teaching articulation exercises, building vocabulary and sentence structure, using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices for nonverbal individuals, or guiding patients through exercises to strengthen the muscles used for swallowing. A significant part of the role also involves documenting patient progress, adjusting therapy goals, and collaborating closely with a multidisciplinary team that can include physicians, occupational therapists, physical therapists, teachers, and family members.

To succeed in speech language pathologist jobs, professionals need a strong foundation in anatomy, linguistics, psychology, and neurology. The minimum educational requirement is a master’s degree in speech-language pathology from an accredited program, followed by completion of a clinical fellowship year. After that, candidates must pass a national examination to obtain the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), as well as meet state-specific licensing requirements. Essential skills include excellent active listening, empathy, patience, creativity in therapy approaches, and strong analytical abilities to interpret complex diagnostic data. Because therapy often requires repetition and motivation, an SLP must be both encouraging and persistent.

The demand for speech language pathologist jobs remains high due to increased awareness of developmental disorders, an aging population, and medical advances that help more people survive traumatic injuries. Work settings are diverse, including public and private schools, hospitals, outpatient clinics, skilled nursing facilities, rehabilitation centers, home health agencies, and private practice. While the work is deeply rewarding, it can also be emotionally and physically demanding, as some sessions require hands-on positioning or managing challenging behaviors. Overall, a career as a speech language pathologist offers a unique blend of science, art, and human connection, providing the profound satisfaction of helping others find their voice or enjoy a safe meal. Whether working with a child learning to say their first words or an adult regaining speech after a brain injury, professionals in these jobs make an indelible difference every day.