Job Overview
At Freedom of Speech Therapy, LLC., we believe every child deserves the opportunity to grow, learn, communicate, participate, and thrive.
We are an established and growing pediatric multidisciplinary outpatient therapy clinic serving children throughout Jefferson County and surrounding communities. Our team provides individualized Speech-Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Feeding Therapy, along with specialized services including AAC and Dyslexia evaluations.
We are currently looking for exceptional, compassionate, and child-focused speech professionals to join our growing team.
Experienced SLPs, Clinical Fellows, new graduates, and SLPAs are all encouraged to apply.
Full-time and part-time opportunities are available.
New Graduates & Clinical Fellows Are Welcome!
Starting your career should mean having the opportunity to learn, ask questions, build confidence, and develop your clinical skills with the support of experienced professionals around you.
We welcome new graduates and Clinical Fellows who are passionate about pediatric speech-language pathology and looking for an environment where they can continue developing as clinicians.
Clinical Fellows will have access to appropriate CF mentorship and supervision while gaining hands-on experience evaluating and treating a diverse pediatric population.
Our multidisciplinary setting also provides opportunities to learn from and collaborate with professionals across Speech, Occupational, Physical, and Feeding Therapy.
SLPAs Are Welcome Too!
We also welcome Speech-Language Pathology Assistants who are interested in developing their skills in pediatric therapy.
SLPAs work under the direction and supervision of our licensed Speech-Language Pathologists to carry out individualized treatment plans, collect patient data, document treatment sessions, communicate with supervising clinicians, and help children work toward meaningful communication goals.
Whether you are an experienced SLPA or just beginning your career, we value clinicians who are eager to learn, collaborate, and grow.
Why Freedom of Speech Therapy?
Our multidisciplinary environment allows our clinicians to collaborate across Speech, Occupational, Physical, and Feeding Therapy, helping us address the needs of the whole child rather than treating one skill in isolation.
Our speech department serves children with a wide variety of communication and developmental needs, including:
- Articulation and phonological disorders
- Receptive and expressive language disorders
- Childhood apraxia of speech
- Developmental delays
- Early language development and late talkers
- Autism and developmental disabilities
- Social and pragmatic language
- Fluency and stuttering
- Voice and resonance
- Feeding and swallowing
- Oral-motor difficulties
- Executive functioning and language-processing needs
- Reading and spelling difficulties
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
Our clinic also provides specialized AAC evaluations and services and Dyslexia evaluations, giving clinicians opportunities to expand their knowledge and develop specialized areas of clinical interest.
ResponsibilitiesSLP / CF-SLP
Depending on experience and position, responsibilities may include:
- Complete comprehensive pediatric speech and language evaluations
- Develop individualized, evidence-based plans of care based on evaluation findings and functional needs
- Provide engaging, developmentally appropriate treatment for pediatric patients
- Establish measurable goals and monitor patient progress
- Complete accurate and timely clinical documentation
- Educate and collaborate with parents and caregivers regarding treatment goals and strategies for carryover at home
- Collaborate with Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, feeding specialists, and other members of the child's care team
- Communicate with physicians, schools, caregivers, and other professionals when appropriate
- Participate in ongoing professional development and clinical collaboration
- Maintain all applicable professional, ethical, licensure, and documentation standards
SLPA
Responsibilities may include:
- Provide speech-language therapy services under the direction and supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist
- Implement treatment activities established by the supervising SLP
- Collect and accurately record patient performance data
- Complete treatment documentation in accordance with clinic and payer requirements
- Communicate patient progress, concerns, and observations to the supervising SLP
- Collaborate with families and members of the multidisciplinary team within the SLPA scope of practice
- Participate in supervision, training, and professional development
- Maintain applicable professional and documentation standards
Who We're Looking For
We are looking for team members who genuinely love working with children and understand the importance of building relationships with both the child and their family.
Our ideal candidate is:
- Compassionate and patient
- Dependable and professional
- Collaborative and team-oriented
- Creative and comfortable making therapy engaging and fun
- Committed to evidence-based practice
- Strong in communication and documentation
- Motivated to learn and continue growing professionally
- Passionate about individualized, family-centered pediatric care
QualificationsSLP / CF-SLP Candidates
- Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program
- Current Missouri Speech-Language Pathology license or eligibility for appropriate Missouri licensure
- ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP), when applicable
- Clinical Fellows and new graduates are encouraged to apply
- Pediatric experience preferred but not required
SLPA Candidates
- Meet applicable Missouri requirements to practice as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant
- Ability to practice under the direction and supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist
- Pediatric experience preferred but not required
- New SLPAs are encouraged to apply
Full-Time & Part-Time Opportunities
We recognize that every clinician has different professional and personal goals. We offer both full-time and part-time opportunities and are interested in finding the right fit for both our clinicians and the children we serve.
Whether you're an experienced SLP, a new graduate beginning your Clinical Fellowship, or an SLPA looking to grow your pediatric experience, we'd love to hear from you.
Benefits
Benefits may vary based on employment status and eligibility and may include:
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Paid time off
- Flexible scheduling
- Retirement plan
- Professional development assistance
- License reimbursement
- Opportunities for advancement
- Ongoing training and professional growth opportunities
- Supportive multidisciplinary work environment
Come Grow With Us
At Freedom of Speech Therapy, our goal is bigger than helping a child master a skill during a therapy session.
We want the skills developed in therapy to translate into greater confidence, independence, communication, participation, and success in everyday life.
If you're passionate about pediatric therapy and want to work alongside a team committed to helping children grow, learn, communicate, and thrive, we would love the opportunity to meet you.
Apply today to join the Freedom of Speech Therapy team!
Work Location: In person
Pay: $48.00 - $65.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- License reimbursement
- Opportunities for advancement
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Retirement plan
Work Location: In person