Speech Language Pathologist - Pediatric Outpatient
Company: NAPA Center
Location: Waltham
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $72,000-$87,000 Position
Overview Speech & Language Pathologists provide services to
develop, enhance, or restore functional communication, speech,
language, and/or feeding/swallowing skills of clients whose
abilities to communicate effectively and/or to eat safely and
efficiently are threatened or impaired by physical, cognitive,
social-emotional, and sensory impairments. Speech & Language
Pathologists at NAPA Center complete skilled assessments and
provide skilled intervention to infants, toddlers, children, and
adolescents with a variety of diagnoses that impact speech
production, receptive language, expressive language,
social-pragmatic skills, and feeding/swallowing skills within the
professional scope of practice. The role requires all therapists to
work as part of a multi-disciplinary team and provide
evidence-based interventions to clients that include complex
communication and feeding needs. Requirements Minimum
qualifications include completion of at least a Master of Arts or
Applied Science in Speech-Language Pathology, Communication
Disorders, Communication Sciences and Disorders, or equivalent,
from an accredited university. Must have and maintain state license
with the appropriate licensing board. Must have and maintain ASHA
CCC credentials. Strong clinical experience - at least 2 years post
graduate experience, preferably in a pediatric setting with
exposure to children and/or young adults with complex disabilities.
Background clearance by the DOJ and FBI. Annual TB test clearance.
CPR and First Aid certificates. Good physical health and fitness,
including the ability to frequently perform, on a daily basis, the
following movements over a 6-8 hour period without experiencing
pain or abnormal fatigue: Lift, push or pull up to and including 50
pounds with hands and wrists as therapeutic handling is manually
intensive Independently transfer dependent patients up to 85 pounds
Independently offer contact guard assistance for ambulatory
patients of up to 125 pounds Maintain extended periods of standing
and/or sitting on the floor for up to 7 hours per day Move from
floor to standing position back to floor frequently (6-7 hours)
throughout the day Create a safe, professional, and supportive
environment where clients, families and colleagues feel empowered
to succeed. Ability to communicate confidently and effectively with
clients and other medical professionals. Display a level of
professional empathy towards clients and the ability to develop
rapport. Maintain appropriate professional boundaries with clients
and their families. Exercise discipline by completing all
documentation, reporting requirements and training in an accurate
and timely manner. Team player that can demonstrate the values for
working as part of multi-disciplinary team to advance a clients
needs. Demonstrates the ability to take on additional
responsibilities with time, including assessment and development of
treatment plans for more complex cases, supervision of therapy
aides/volunteers and additional clinic responsibilities. Ability to
travel for periods of time for training/treating may be required.
Responsibilities Assessment, diagnosis, and treatment with
documentation of speech, language, social communication,
cognitive-communication, and feeding-swallowing disorders primarily
in the pediatric population. Possess general knowledge of child
development to assess and refer families to other disciplines when
appropriate. Assess a clients communication and/or
feeding/swallowing skills using a variety of standardized tools and
clinical observation/informal analysis to identify primary
impairments and determine a plan for treatment. Utilize multiple
frames of reference to inform practice including but not limited
to: neurodevelopmental, developmental biomechanical, sensory
integration, motor learning, cognitive, and rehabilitation. Create
tailored treatment plans to address clients limitations, taking
into account their age, abilities, and other medical/physical
factors. Involvement with patient, family, and caregivers to train,
teach, and provide strategies to improve communication in all
environments. Assessment, development, application and/or training
in the use of aided communication devices. Demonstrate
understanding of the use of various AAC systems and access methods,
including, but not limited to, eye gaze and switch access.
Demonstrate understanding of assessment and treatment of
oral-pharyngeal motor skills, feeding/swallowing mechanics, and
sensory-based feeding difficulties. Utilization of multi-modal
communication strategies (manual signs, Augmentative and
Alternative Communication, verbal language, gesture, body language,
partner-assisted scanning, etc.). Prescribe home exercise programs
for patient/caregivers to promote carryover and generalization of
skills obtained during therapy sessions for continued progress in
the community. Adapt environments and processes to enhance
functional performance of clients in and out of therapy sessions.
Maintain impeccable documentation. Therapists have a dedicated
documentation hour built into their schedule each day and are
expected to use this time for report writing, including but not
limited to evaluations, progress reports, school district annual
IEP reports, assistive technology. Therapists are expected toensure
that treatment notes are recorded accurately and timely in the
electronic health record system, according to the policies of NAPA
Center. Actively participate in professional development including
continuing education opportunities provided through the
organization, from outside providers, as well as through
opportunities offered as part of regular clinical supervision Act
as a member of an interdisciplinary team to create a comprehensive
developmental approach to client-centered care. Develop rapport
with clients and families to build a relationship of trust and
mutual respect. Work closely with administrative staff to manage
the schedule and ensure that time is being used productively.
Provide input into the development of clinical practices and
procedures. Act in accordance with all company, legal and industry
policies and ethics. Comply with all professional development
requirements for maintenance of registration as a Speech & Language
Pathologist with the appropriate licensing board. Work in a healthy
and safe manner and encourage others to do the same Benefits:
Medical, dental and vision insurance, in addition to non-medical
options such as hospital indemnity and critical illness. Paid time
off accruals immediately upon start. Personal time (12 hours
annually to be used for appointments that cannot be made outside of
work hours). Wellness program with stipend to be used for an
appointment that focuses on physical and mental wellness.
Professional development allowance of $500 upon each year of
qualifying service, with the ability to roll to the next year, up
to $1,000 total. Growing families program that allows increased
compensation for 1 - 2 years following the birth or adoption of
child. International opportunities in London and Australia. 12-week
training opportunities and ongoing mentorship throughout
employment. annual merit increase based on performance review. Step
program that allows for increased clinical skills and additional
compensation during the annual review for each level achieved.
Company Values All NAPA Center employees must demonstrate the
companys core values whichinclude: Love NAPA is a family business
built on the love that parents have for their children. Embody
NAPAs spirit of love through kind actions, warmth and communication
used every day. Share - strive to collaborate and educate as part
of the NAPA team, so that our clients and their families leave NAPA
with positivity and hope. Grow evolve, engage and continue to
learn, from our clients, our colleagues and our industry so that we
truly offer the best therapy possible. Hope believe in the
potential of every child and commit to helping them succeed, giving
families hope when others have failed.
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